Here's A Sneak Peek At The "Team Gemini" 7 . . . . .

if it could be ordered without the choil I'd buy one the day it came out.

It wouldn't look right without the choil. The finger guard would look too short. If the whole blade were only as wide as the ricasso it would work. But then it would be a narrow blade like the Glock field knive. I think it looks right the way it is.
 
The asymmetric choil does look a little funky but overall it's a great looking knife.
 
The asymmetric choil does look a little funky but overall it's a great looking knife.

The rear of the choil is the integral finger guard. To make the choil symetrical, it would have an almost retangular shape and would not be as useful as the asymmetric choil, IMO.
 
The rear of the choil is the integral finger guard. To make the choil symetrical, it would have an almost retangular shape and would not be as useful as the asymmetric choil, IMO.

I was thinking that you could round off the part next to the integral finger guard to make it symmetrical, i.e. less square on the handle side of the choil. I'm sure the Boss tried that and likes this way better. I still think it looks just a bit odd but I'm sure it's very functional. :D
 
I'm cool with the dual talon holes, but I don't like the sort-of-roundish-rectangular choil.
 
Will the Fuller effect blade strength?

I realy hope it's not a thin blade, .25 would be nice..I like the style
 
Will the Fuller effect blade strength?

I realy hope it's not a thin blade, .25 would be nice..I like the style

I was wondering the same thing, but I would think that Jerry and Garth have already tested it throughly for strength.
 
That would be a great knife for my sandbox kit!! It looks like it would be perfect for a multipurpose deployment knife. A tan blade and tan handle with a molle sheath for a military guy like myself with a good price point and it is a no brain er!!
 
Will the Fuller effect blade strength?

I realy hope it's not a thin blade, .25 would be nice..I like the style

There are zero tension and compression forces along the centerline of a structural member, or in this case, knife blade. All fullers have been designed to reduce weight while not compromising linear strength.
 
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