Review TwoSun TS392 D2 Liner Lock Flipper

old4570

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D2 Blade - 65HRC file barely bites / 60HRC file skates

Cutting rope , the edge / bur rolled at 300 slices ..
After a quick wood strop , the knife was cutting paper again . ( So I think there was a micro bur )
After stropping the knife ( leather ) , the edge was as good as new .
Also processing wood and scrapping wood with the knife edge , there was not edge loss or roll . So I think there was a micro bur .
Also the hardness of the D2 leans towards a micro bur .

Nothing to really complain about .. This is not a Bushcrafty folder as the spine wont throw ferro very well due to the design .
It is how ever a very nice folding knife .
The blade steel on this one is on the hard side ( I can live with that ) , which would make sharpening some what tricky ( That bur ) .

Processing wood , the TS392 did feel like a folding knife . I don't question it's strength as a folder , just saying it feels like a folder ! So if your looking for a folder that's going to feel like a fixed blade and is going to be Bushcrafty , it's not this knife !

A) Feels very nice in the hand & in use
B) Blade steel is a little on the hard side ( but I can live with that )
C) Not ferro friendly
D) A little on the large size to be a true pocket knife ( 125mm closed )
E) Rolled @ 300 ( Bur ) Stropped back strong

 
Good review! Along that line may I suggest checking out the FreeTiger FT2101. Got it off Amazon for 23.99
Chinese knife, yes but also a very good heat treat and well built. If I’m gonna ding it on something it would be the pocket clip. Too tight or not enough curl on the tip. Real good work knife. Blade shape reminds me of my Benchmade 940 That’s what caught my eye first.
 
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