HOGS/Strider?

This is why I like the SnG. It's very comfortable and solid in all three grips. I haven't found another knife that I can do this as comfortably with. I found with my Sebenzas that I couldn't get the close grip without nicking my finger, even the small Sebenza.
Sebenzas are great but I have only one folder and I feel I only need this one folder.
Want is certainly another story.:p

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As of about noon today I have a Strider SMF in ranger green double gunner grip with the tiger stripe blade en route. :D
Pics to follow later this week!!!
 
I have 5. Two SNG's, a ED, a SLCC, and a custom RC-FL. The SNG is about the perfect folder.

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BC--- :eek:
Thanks!! Awesome!
FWIW, the GB will now come as Frame-Lock only. I'm glad I scored a GB when I did! :D
 
That's good to know. Looking at their website, I see they are a Strider/Onion/Kai collaboration.

On their website, they don't actually state a "no questions asked" warranty. Under their "Warranty" page is the following:

"How will I know if my knife is covered under warranty?"

and the answer...

"Please provide your phone number and the best time to call you in your letter of information. If necessary we will call you to discuss your knife."

From my perspective, one wouldn't know from that statement what to expect.

Does any other company offer a no-questions-asked warranty on folders, besides Strider?


cut to the 4 minute mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BItmW98M9mc
 
What would make it perfect?

The size is perfect for my hand. If too small, the SMF is the same knife but larger. Why perfect? Framelock first of all, solid as a rock lockup. Great ergos, feels great in any grip (a extremely well thought out design in this regard). Nice thick blade makes an awesome prying tool. Opens either with the thumb hole or stud. The concealed carry or gunner grip make it nice and slim and barely noticeable in a jeans front pocket. The warranty is great, as is there service.

Ive carried many different type/brand folders and I always come back to it. The gunner grip SNG I find myself carrying 90% of the time.

Some negatives. Not the best slicer due to the thick blade and the price is a little high.

I had a RC, and for large folders that one was hard to beat as well.

My SLCC and RC-FL are safe queens at the moment, and my ED is my fishing/neck knife.

Give me Busse/SY/SR and Striders and Im happy. :)
 
The size is perfect for my hand. If too small, the SMF is the same knife but larger. Why perfect? Framelock first of all, solid as a rock lockup. Great ergos, feels great in any grip (a extremely well thought out design in this regard). Nice thick blade makes an awesome prying tool. Opens either with the thumb hole or stud. The concealed carry or gunner grip make it nice and slim and barely noticeable in a jeans front pocket. The warranty is great, as is there service.

Ive carried many different type/brand folders and I always come back to it. The gunner grip SNG I find myself carrying 90% of the time.

Some negatives. Not the best slicer due to the thick blade and the price is a little high.

I had a RC, and for large folders that one was hard to beat as well.

My SLCC and RC-FL are safe queens at the moment, and my ED is my fishing/neck knife.

Give me Busse/SY/SR and Striders and Im happy. :)


Thanks for the info!
 
I don't abuse knives, fixed blades or folders. But... A LOT of folks do!
Enter Busse and Strider knives. Nothing wrong with a little overkill. ;)
 
O---coo. :cool:
Now, Warren Thomas Knives are a whole other ball game! :D
The WT's Bad azz and light!
 
Ahh.. here she is, thanks mailman!
More photos to come later, I'm off to work. Those prisoners need some attention! Good or bad I won't say. :D

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