Ganzo G704 Or Enlan EL02, My Head Hurts!

Comparison of some :
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Navy k631, SRM 763, EL01, EL02.

Similar to horusfour, because of the Navy I got 2 Resilience, as homage to Spyderco design!
 
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I recently bought the ganzo g704. I like it a lot. It's not quite in the same league as my benchmades, but nice, I wish the washers were bronze instead of nylon though. I loosened up the pivot a bit to fling out easy and that introduced some side to side play. Out of the box it was vey solid and smooth. It weighs a ton though. I tried to drill out the liners and toasted a carbide bit, so I took an angle grinder to the liners. That helped a lot. I am now a huge fan of the chinese knives.
 
Something that nobody has mentioned is that the Ganzo G704 uses torx screw through out and the Enlan EL02 uses torx screws for the standoffs but uses either a 3 pin or triangular pivot screw.
 
Yes that is a better blade. If your looking around that price range +/- 20$. Take a look at the Spyderco tenacious or a kershaw skyline.Even a kershaw cryo, all of those are great bang for your buck and will last a long time.
Im pretty sure spyderco tenacious is made by enlan.....
 
Something that nobody has mentioned is that the Ganzo G704 uses torx screw through out and the Enlan EL02 uses torx screws for the standoffs but uses either a 3 pin or triangular pivot screw.

I would carefully consider whether you are going to be able to adjust any proprietary pivot screw without buying a proprietary tool.

In addition to being a real nuisance, having to buy a proprietary tool pretty much negates your bargain-priced knife.
 
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