shunsui
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Good tip, thanks. I've been using a #12 and it's a bit sloppy.
The #14 may be tight for some depending on individual variations, but you can sand, stone, or file it to fit better.
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Good tip, thanks. I've been using a #12 and it's a bit sloppy.
Just ordered one of the blue and black. This will be my first Hinderer. Can't wait to get this in my hands. Pick me out a good one
That's a beauty,halden.doerge ! I know you have a conservative plan for the year, but I can see how that baby is irresistible. I've gotta get some stuff moved, but I can see one of those in my future.
Congrats, brother.Nice pic, too!
Thanks! Yeah, I must say, I know a lockbar insert is no big deal, but the Gen 5's really are strikingly perfect in their execution. Every detail is just dialed in perfectly. The sheepsfoot blade is a real winner in the XM handle as well.
I was just talking to a customer about this today. Everything coming in from Hinderer right now is just dialed in amazingly. The new Eklipses and the most recent Sheepsfoots and Spantos have all been flawless. From the flipping, the tightness to the sharpness it has all been perfect!
One of these ano’d bronze on the ti side would be sweet. Would have jumped on the sheep foot XM but I hate that forward flipper tab. Glad to see these not flippers and using the disc. Have had others with discs and they work great. These are appealing because of the slim profile. No flipper tabs hanging out there in the pocket. Getting one these this year at some point once I buy every Sebenza on earth. ; )