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Liner Thickness of Buck AR vs. Strider AR?

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I finally got to handle a Buck/Strider today, the large spearpoint, and it seems like a well made, very beefy, strong knife, i can only assume the real thing is even moreso, but, my question is very specific, does anybody have measurements of the liner/locks thickness, im wondering if the real AR has thicker liners, and if so, how much? Thanks.
 
for a production knife, the Buck Strider is one heck of a well built knife. This knife gives a whole new meaning to the word production!
STRIDER KNIVES scored well with this one, BUCK KNIVES carried it out beautifully! :)
 
Strider AR

Length (open) 9.425"
Length (closed) 5.52"
Maximum Height (closed) 1.89"
Center of pivot to the blade tip 4.7"
Center of pivot to the butt 4.725"
Weight 9 oz.
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Handle

Thickness .96" (with clip)
Thickness .715" (without clip)
Maximum Height (at its highest point) 1.51"
Minimum Height (at its narrowest point) .98"
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Blade

Length 4"
Thickness .187" (per Mick Strider)
Maximum Height 1.61"
BG-42, ATS-34 60-61 RC (per Paul Bos)
S30V 59.5-60 RC (per Paul Bos)
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Liner Lock

Thickness 0.10"
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Sorry, I can't give you specs on the Buck/Strider. I've never seen one...
 
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