Unboxing the CPM-M4 millie

I just got mine an hour ago and I'm 100% delighted! Thanks for the vid too! You had a friggin nice day! :D
 
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Please tell me I'm seeing things......... was that millie left handed??????????
 
the crap mac webcam records in a mirror image.
im sure if i had a program i could flip it but it dosent make much difference to me.
yea a real good day.
 
Mirroring is a webcam setting. You will need to change it in setup if you want it modified.

the crap mac webcam records in a mirror image.
im sure if i had a program i could flip it but it dosent make much difference to me.
yea a real good day.
 
Does the G-10/Ti Military have any Ti on the G-10 side?

I couldn't see in the video or in other pics - which I haven't seen many of at the correct angle to tell.

Congrats on your new scores guys! :D :thumbup:
 
No, all G10, pivot and screws

Does the G-10/Ti Military have any Ti on the G-10 side?

I couldn't see in the video or in other pics - which I haven't seen many of at the correct angle to tell.

Congrats on your new scores guys! :D :thumbup:
 
I hadn't even looked there yet - thanks!

Not true---mine has a liner under there just like the other Militaries do. It's probably steel and not titanium but there is definitely a metal liner on the G10 side.
 
I meant a full Ti liner with G-10 slab for traction like many have. So it's oviously mostly a Ti side and a G-10 with a semi-ghost piece of metal somehwere inside the G-10 side. :(
 
I meant a full Ti liner with G-10 slab for traction like many have. So it's oviously mostly a Ti side and a G-10 with a semi-ghost piece of metal somehwere inside the G-10 side. :(

Here's a pic that belongs to Brad S of the spydie forums.

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Well it's not my cup of tea in a Ti framelock but I haven't heard of anyone breaking their G-10 Military's - so it's probably plenty strong. :)

There's that. It's just me but I believe the military excels in the g10 only platform and not in Ti.
 
A full liner isn't really needed unless the thumbstuds act as the blade stop. Even though some knives that use the "thumbstud" stop pins don't use a full liner under the G-10, it is inherently stronger to have the pins resting evenly on an even contact service rather than just one side. With a stop pin the full liner is unnecessary.
 
Actually that's what I thought you meant originally.

I meant a full Ti liner with G-10 slab for traction like many have. So it's oviously mostly a Ti side and a G-10 with a semi-ghost piece of metal somehwere inside the G-10 side. :(
 
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