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Hello People,
What would you think of this adaptation to an Endura?
Description: I grown very attached to my Native in 440V, because it has a fingergroove formed by the top of the handle and the ricasso (lower part) of the blade. It allows to grab the blade very close to the cutting edge for extra power and extra accuracy with the blade. The my eye fell on my old Endura.
What would happen if that thing had the same groove? I measured, and it has plenty space.
Off to my dremel and make one. After I made it, it became my ultimate user knife. Really, the ergonomics were great already, now the are super
Some warnings tough: 1. if you do this, you WILL void your warranty, and spyderco has a good service departement if you ever need it
2. it makes the Endura less tactical because now, if you stab something, yout can slide off easier (not that much tough). But for you tactical knife-lovers out there....
What do you think of this suggestion?
greetz, Bart.
What would you think of this adaptation to an Endura?
Description: I grown very attached to my Native in 440V, because it has a fingergroove formed by the top of the handle and the ricasso (lower part) of the blade. It allows to grab the blade very close to the cutting edge for extra power and extra accuracy with the blade. The my eye fell on my old Endura.
What would happen if that thing had the same groove? I measured, and it has plenty space.
Off to my dremel and make one. After I made it, it became my ultimate user knife. Really, the ergonomics were great already, now the are super


Some warnings tough: 1. if you do this, you WILL void your warranty, and spyderco has a good service departement if you ever need it
2. it makes the Endura less tactical because now, if you stab something, yout can slide off easier (not that much tough). But for you tactical knife-lovers out there....

What do you think of this suggestion?
greetz, Bart.