Spyderco Resilience

Can anyone post a pic of the liners with the lock engaged? I'm always paranoid about liner lock lock-up and thickness; just a side effect of my extreme anal-retentiveness:D! Thanks!

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Received mine yesterday, the lock is set perfectly. I would trust this liner lock, as well as any other models. This is one cool knife,:cool: I will purchase another one for sure.
Great job Spyderco!

Wonderful news, I'll likely grab a second also. I like big blades and you just can't beat that price.
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That's a nice liner lock.

Nylon bronze combo? never seen that before.

I thought it was strange also. I thought maybe mine was a mistake or something. Good to see it's not. Mines opens really smooth so I guess it's good.
 
On mine is the same washer combo mentioned above.
This is a pretty nice knife. One thing I don't like is that the liner takes little pressure to disengage. The ball detent is strong enough though and the opening action is super smooth - probably partly because of the low pressure liner.
 
Took it apart and pushed over the liner. Made it tighter. There's actually bronze washers on both sides. There's also the nylon on one side.
 
So there are two washers on one side???

How did the liner take the bending?

(Mine is on order, should be here in a week tops)
 
So there are two washers on one side???

How did the liner take the bending?

(Mine is on order, should be here in a week tops)

Yes, two washers on one side. I've never bent a liner before. I cringed a little but nothing bad happened.
 
I EDCed mine the first day I got and decided it was too big for me and went on to another knife for carry. Yesterday I took it out and put a new edge on it and carried it today. Still very big but I think it's growing on me. Strange washer combo on it like you guys said. Bronze on both sides with nylon on one side. It really is very smooth though.

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Awesome knife, and awesome tip up conversion on that military. Tip down only is what keeps me from buying one.
 
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