Got a Piston or Landslide?

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Hey guys (and gals),

I've been looking for a fairly thin, simple, one hand opening, and well built knife around the $60 range and came across two newer knives that I'm very interested in.

Kershaw Piston
Benchmade / Lonewolf Landslide

There is very little in terms of reviews or user images of these knives out there. If anyone has either knife, I'd be very grateful for pictures or brief reviews of them.

Thanks,
Strix
 
The Landslide is a *win*...light, easy to carry, useful shape and grind, good materials, durable.

A woods bumming folding knife like it was built for it.
 
I have a kershaw piston,just got it tuesday. its a very nice knife. its thin,& has strong g10 handles,there are no steel liners so its light in weight & flat,too.also has a g10 backspacer with notched design in it. blade is 3 1/2" long, but the cutting edge seems more like 3 3/4".handles are 5" long.the profile of the knife reminds me of something walter brend would have designed.Opens good with assist,flipper or thumb stud work equally as well.Blade is stonewashed,has a nice finish to it.4 way pocket clip,too. too late to put up good pictures tonight,ill try to post one or two tomorow.has a good feel in the hand,& i like the finger choil,too.its a pretty full size knife in a thin & light package.
 
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