Most Massive Super Strong Folder?

Has anyone mentioned the Mission MPF1-Ti. All Ti ( even screws, thumb studs, etc), non magnetic with "beta ti" blade with hardness in the rc 50's ( like 420j2, or what Case runs their CV steel at, Black cat, Mercators, etc.

These are very thick Ti framelocks with a 4 inch blade PE or CE naturally. To keep it non magnetic only use a sharpener with that particular knife. Using one ( sharpener) with steel can ruin the non magnetic properties sometimes desired by EOD.folks.

Very nice, very thick, very expensive ( think $400 + for a new one if you can find one)

They also make a fixed and folder with an A2 blade.

Joe
 
I like my Bob Dozier Workhorse. Not my pic as I'm still getting those teeny, tiny pics. But it is my knife!!:thumbup::)
SPECS
- .218" thick D2 blade
- 4.25" blade
- 9.50" oal
- .190" thick titanium handles
- .090" thick Tab Lock lock bar

Tab Lock uses the same liner to make the liner lock and the stop pin. One solid piece of titanium locking up along the entire height of the blade tang, top to bottom.
Legend has it that Isaac Newton (apart from all the scientific greatness) also designed the catflap. A spectacularly simple idea that required a bloody supergenius to come up with. This blade lock cum stop pin thing is right up there with Newtons Catflap. Brilliant but so simple. Is it effective as well?
 
how has no one mentioned the Woods Titan?

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It's been a long time since, but i've been reading this post, and does the titan still exist?
 
Unless you're unfortunate enough to live in LA, in which case you're limited to 3". (luckily I'm not!) :D

Technically 2.999! That is, you’re not allowed to carry “in plain view” a knife with a blade 3” or over. But if you can fit a giant folder deep enough into your pocket to conceal it, then you’re good to go. (Concealed fix blades are for the most part a no-no due to state law.)
 
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