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I thought I'd get a group shot of my Hinderer knives. :D

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Nice collection! (except all of your pocket clips seem to be on the wrong end) ;) :D

What is that all titanium model called? Is that some kind of XM variation?
 
Nice collection! (except all of your pocket clips seem to be on the wrong end) ;) :D

What is that all titanium model called? Is that some kind of XM variation?

No, no, no. Tip down always. :D

That's what Rick calls a "Flashover." It's one of his earlier designs.
 
Check it out! A Flashover! I love it when one of those pops up! Thanks a bunch for posting!

Rick Hinderer
 
One of the things I love about the XM series so much is that they wear so well. The pictures above were taken just a few days ago, and yet both the XM-18 3-inch and 3.5-inch knives have been carried and used almost daily over the past year. They just don't show wear due to the great tumbled finish and sturdy design. :) Gotta love 'em!
 
Excellent Hinderers!!
*It's noticeable that the pivot screw of the 24 is smaller than the 18s. (See pic #3). Do you guys see it or is it just the angle of the photo?
cheers!
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Excellent Hinderers!!
*It's noticeable that the pivot screw of the 24 is smaller than the 18s. (See pic #3). Do you guys see it or is it just the angle of the photo?
cheers!
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My caliper says they're identical. 0.37" head on all of them.
 
My caliper says they're identical. 0.37" head on all of them.
V.T., look on the Ti handle side where the "Hinderer" logo is on (pics #3). Compare your 24 and 18 screw thread, 24 is noticeably smaller. But again it could just be the camera angle.. thanks!
 
V.T., look on the Ti handle side where the "Hinderer" logo is on (pics #3). Compare your 24 and 18 screw thread, 24 is noticeably smaller. But again it could just be the camera angle.. thanks!

It's an optical illusion. They're identical. :)
 
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