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Ok, I love that grey Bump but cannot find it anywhere
Can you tell me where you got it please nygiantsfan?
Ok... How do I say it... Ummm... You suck
J/K J/K
I am happy for you. That is a very nice knife you got there! :thumbup:
The Bump in your pic is a little bit too pretty for my taste
You,re right though, I do suck![]()
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I don't think either method is more dangerous than the other. in fact closing a liner lock or frame lock with one hand usually has the user pushing the blade closed towards their own thumb, right? A liner/frame lock requires that two fingers be used for a one-handed closing, one disengaging the lock and the other pushing the blade, but this can be done with one finger on a studlock knife.
A studlock knife can be cycled open and closed continuously without much trouble. Grip the knife just as you would any other assisted opener or automatic, by keeping the other fingers out of the way of the blade. use the the forefinger to pull the flipper and it opens. you can disengage the studlock and push it closed (with the same forefinger) without changing grips. You do have to move your thumb slightly, out of the way of your forefinger as the knife closes.
The GREY Bump is in my opinion just a Blue or Green one that has had its anodization worn off deliberately revealing the underlying Ti.
That's what I think anyhow. Nice knife in any case.
I would go with the Spec Bump for the better steel.