Vantage Force Pro.

My bad experience was looking at it. That was enough for me.
Here are a few posts with my impressions of the knife. And I didn't even mention the rounded tang.

(Initial impressions.)
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...ck-Bravo-amp-Vic-Bantam?p=6969933#post6969933
(General forum thread, see post #5)
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/708937-Buck-Bravo?highlight=Buck+Bravo


You can sort of see the rounded tang here.
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Grinding the tang to make the liner slip off easier is not something I like to see, at all.
 
Anyway, to keep the thread on track, the Vantage looks well designed, has a great reputation and everyone seems to be happy with the way it is set up. All I'm after now is a thicker lock-bar.
 
My bad experience was looking at it. That was enough for me.
Here are a few posts with my impressions of the knife. And I didn't even mention the rounded tang.

Somehow,I sorta knew that already. Probably best then that you shy away from the whole Vantage line. Ever looked at the CSAR-T? That one has a real meaty-beefy lock bar.
 
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Somehow,I sorta knew that already. Probably best then that you shy away from the whole Vantage line. Ever looked at the CSAR-T? That one has a real meaty-beefy lock bar.

I had not noticed that before, it's the same handle as the Bravo, but with three liners of the same thickness (thick!). Thanks for the tip.
 
Hope that this question can be addressed in this thread.
Does the extension of the liner lock past the edge of the non-dominant scale affect the ergonomics? Some reviewers have said this feature makes the grip less comfortable.
Thanks.
 
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