OFF TOPIC - Has anyone ever owned a Miltner Adams MA-4/II 5.25" Tactical Knife ????

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I read about these knives on the web and then watched the tube clips............

Has anyone owned, used or even held one of these knives?? Are this guys claims for real or is this a total gimmick?????

Please advise me wise HOGS!

Thanks in advance to y'all.

Lawrie.

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I think I saw this a Blade one year. 5 years later they are still trying to sell the first 25 ...........
 
I dunno but you can try out the Boker Plus MA-2 for $440/$3470 dollars cheaper.
 
unlessthat thing is made of pure platinum and the spine is embedded with diamonds, it's not worth 4k... i might would pay 15 bucks for it, and i'm not even sure then. Looks to be a pretty useless tool


"The explosion bonding manufacturing process permanently fuses otherwise incompatible metals at the molecular level." - PA&E

Titanium and S30V stainless steel is formed into a true metallurgical bond as a result of a powerful explosive detonation, creating robust, yet lightweight construction.


Oh look! they found a solution where there wasn't a problem... cause s30v isn't worth making a knife out of, unless you blow it into some titanium
 
unlessthat thing is made of pure platinum and the spine is embedded with diamonds, it's not worth 4k... i might would pay 15 bucks for it, and i'm not even sure then. Looks to be a pretty useless tool


"The explosion bonding manufacturing process permanently fuses otherwise incompatible metals at the molecular level." - PA&E

Titanium and S30V stainless steel is formed into a true metallurgical bond as a result of a powerful explosive detonation, creating robust, yet lightweight construction.


Oh look! they found a solution where there wasn't a problem... cause s30v isn't worth making a knife out of, unless you blow it into some titanium

Lmao...funny stuff.
If it were solid s30v, or any other steel for that matter, it would be sooooo heavy that the big guy in the vid couldn't bear the weight. Better spend 4k to save the extra 3 oz in weight. Hmmm did someone say cost/benefit analysis?
 
see, what we NEED to do, to make a knife that will hold an edge (cause there's nothing on the planet that will do that right now) is take a 1 lb ball of s30v, and a 1 lb ball of titanium, and put them both into the large hadron collider at Cern.... then we accelerate them up to 50% light speed and impact them... once we clear away the rubble of what was once Switzerland, we'll be able to forge the lump into a weirdly shaped, very impractical blade.

THEN we'd have some steel that could cut bread without dulling... it's a plan!
 
:D ... enjoyed the laugh ...

1 out of 10 Billionaires going into battle said it was great ... the other 9 made their money in their own life time and passed it up ... they went to Switzerland and lived a lot longer too ... said they would rather spend the money flying first class into a neutral "safe haven" ...:thumbup:
 
I found that on the Internet a while back. Price was ridiculous, so I got the little Boker version, just for fun.
 
Please advise me wise HOGS!

Thanks in advance to y'all.

Lawrie.

Here's what you do. Take the $4K you'd spend on that knife and turn it into two plane tickets to blade show next year for you and your wife. And with the $10 you'll have left over, buy some beer :D
 
They are not very ergonomic, With an overly thick chisel grind don't cut very well. (just going from the Boker version.)
 
seriously that might be the worst advertising video EVER... Explosion welded steel with a G10 sheath... it's like a mall ninja's wet dream

and picking up a motor on a chain WITH YOUR KNIFE? what precisely does that prove except that a knife is not meant to be a chain grip?
 
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