Kneat Knew Knives

The strong spring combined with a less steep tang ramp certainly does make for a sticky lock initially...but there's no way in hell that it'll accidentally close on your hand. :)

Not the best choice for chronic knifesturbators though. :D

The handle is very hand-filling for being relatively thin.

It's not as huge (or heavy) as the Tatanka, but it sure is bigger than the Military.

EL OH EL... ;):D

They had a Military next to the K2 at the shop; it looked scared of the K2. :D:D:D;):thumbup:

I'm torn as to whether I pursue a K2 from Farid or just scoop up a user Spydie version... :confused::rolleyes:;)
 
Can you post the picture of the k2 with the spine visible?
I'm curious about the size of the rear standoff.
 
Can you post the picture of the k2 with the spine visible?
I'm curious about the size of the rear standoff.

Here you go. :)

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Thanks.. that's an interesting standoff.
The one on my Farid K2 is different but equally cool..one of my favorite details. I'll post a pic when I get home.
 
Do your hands get along with the non-chamfered edges on the K2? No matter what grip I used, I couldn't manage to find a comfortable position for the K2 I had. The edges just dug in too much for my liking.

Maybe I don't have big enough hands...
 
Do your hands get along with the non-chamfered edges on the K2? No matter what grip I used, I couldn't manage to find a comfortable position for the K2 I had. The edges just dug in too much for my liking.

Maybe I don't have big enough hands...

A little chamfering would be nice, but I find it comfortable enough..
I do think that if my hands were any smaller though, that might change the comfort level.



That's an interesting standoff too. :)
 
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