EDC VI Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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It's a slipjoint and the blade is held in place by two detents and a hidden stop pin.

Here's a pic of it in bits:)

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Another advantage of this method is that you can flush the blade tang with the frame of the knife, a nice touch in my book:thumbup:

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The bolsters and liners are TI and the blade ATS-34. It's made by Martin Annegarn (MaKnives). It could all be terribly wrong but he's got it all perfectly right:)

That knife is awesome. Very unique and I like the micarta. Thx for the info and pictures! How's the blade retention if you don't mind me asking?
 
Great minds think alike.


Ha ha ha! You absolutely got this right my friend :D

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I goofed around with one of my blown off old tires, I was shocked how easily this Groove goes in up to the handle... Effortlessly. I absolutely love this knife. I wish it has a thumbstud and a wave,
or at least something as the disk on the Spartan so it can be waved... Amazing knife...
 
You and Eric, Paul, you and Eric... :D Those Beer Scouts are killing me lately...
I found few nice Notrhwoods that I can't decide which-one to buy, now you two are adding the beer Scouts...
I'll waste all my hidden funds for impulse purchases and not on stuff that's on my list... :)
 
:thumbup: My new favorite, Is that the S30V, the M390, the S90V, or...? And while I'm not really into automatics, the Diskin-Fire is amazing.

You know it's the M390 ;)
Also have my 95CF in S90V. Don't want to settle for just S30V on a Shirogorov. Just seems a little wrong to me honestly ;)

And the Diskin is one amazing knife I assure you :D
The fact that it's a dual action that you can open manually sells it for me honestly. I love Microtech D/A OTF knives, but I wouldn't want a side-opening auto personally unless it was dual-action.
 
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That knife is awesome. Very unique and I like the micarta. Thx for the info and pictures! How's the blade retention if you don't mind me asking?

Thanks and no problem:)

The retention is very good (something I was nervous about). Very firm, similar in feel to the Enzo PK70 slipjoint. The two sprung detents keep a nice tension on the blade between stops too:)
 
It's a slipjoint and the blade is held in place by two detents and a hidden stop pin.

Here's a pic of it in bits:)

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The bolsters and liners are TI and the blade ATS-34. It's made by Martin Annegarn (MaKnives). It could all be terribly wrong but he's got it all perfectly right:)

thanks for posting this picture. I knew how it worked, but always help to see what's inside.
 
BM 930 Kulgera (reused pic). I like it better than the 940 personally. Although I really want to get my hands on a 940-1.
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