Strider in hand Pic request

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I would like some help pulling the trigger on an strider SnG
The only thing holding me back is ive never had one in hand. Can someone take a few pictures of theirs in their hand in a couple of different positions. It would be much appreciated. thanks ahead
 
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Dont have SNG. Will pics of Buck Strider help? its basically (ergonomically) SNG.
 

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Great pictures, Lenny. I have a Buck and a SnG. They are identical in outline - the Buck is a little thicker. They handle almost identically, differences in Ti slab and stuff taken into it.

As for the two, the Buck is like a PX commando compared to the Strider, as an experienced soldier who used both would know. Best knife I have ever had for general utility work, actually handles better with gloves on than any I have tried. Being a flatground droppoint, better cutting than a hollow ground, IMO, and more precision with the choil, like most high grade hunting knives. The G10 offers great gripping, is never cold, the clip is secure, and the lockup dead reliable. Oval hole opening has never given me a problem, and the location flips the blade authoritatively.

Totally different from the Sebenza, which is a nice dress knife, but completely different in almost every other feature except ti framelock and blade steel. And you can get three sizes, SMF, SnG, and PT, along with the AR's, etc. Lots more options.
 
I've had a few Striders, including two SnGs and they are a lot more comfy in the hand than some would have you think, especially if it is going to see some harder uses. Every one I had was far more secure than my sm. Seb. The choils are well thought out on the SnG. Sapper doesn't seem to know how to play nice:rolleyes:.
I think I have a pic in hand, but I'll have to look for it.
 
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