Does the older oso sweet with aus6A blade have a bb detent hole? I know that the never ones with 8cr13MOv hollow grind does have a detent hole. Im planning to get one and convert it into a normal manual flipper since i don't like AOs or auto that much.
You should be able to tell by the way the liner moves. When you start to close the knife, the liner should be pushed all the way against the scale (I'm guessing the Oso is a liner lock.) If there is a detent hole, then when the knife is completely closed, the liner should move a little bit away from the scale.
You should be able to tell by the way the liner moves. When you start to close the knife, the liner should be pushed all the way against the scale (I'm guessing the Oso is a liner lock.) If there is a detent hole, then when the knife is completely closed, the liner should move a little bit away from the scale.
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