What knives are flicking?

an RJ Martin Dress Havoc.................man this thing is NICE!:thumbup:
 
great album btw;]
if i had a Microtech Halo III I'd be flicking it:D


Arch Enemy and Opeth
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My Gerber Paraframe...It flicks quite nicely, has a nice strong detent so the blade just flies out once you overcome it. I wish I could be flicking a knife made by RJ Martin :(
 
right now i'm flicking my saturday morning cup of tea and smokes

i've also just flicked Arch Enemy's Doomsday Machine in the boombox :D

man what a flicking day this is gonna be! ;)

Personally I'd go with 'Anthems of Rebellion' but that's me :D oh and I'd switch the tea to coffee like the mug sittin' to the right of me.

Don't you guys find that flicking leads to undue blade play ? I will try to flick a knife once just out of curiosity to see how strong the action is , otherwise I have found on two different blades (an old school Buck 110 that previously had no play and an older CS Recon Scout that also previously had no play) , since then I refrain from making flicking a habit.

Although it is a barrel of fun , for some reason.
 
Personally I'd go with 'Anthems of Rebellion' but that's me :D oh and I'd switch the tea to coffee like the mug sittin' to the right of me.

Don't you guys find that flicking leads to undue blade play ? I will try to flick a knife once just out of curiosity to see how strong the action is , otherwise I have found on two different blades (an old school Buck 110 that previously had no play and an older CS Recon Scout that also previously had no play) , since then I refrain from making flicking a habit.

Although it is a barrel of fun , for some reason.


don't forget wages of sin and burning bridges ;) :thumbup:

btw, if you flick gently ,it's no harm done, just like a regular opening...
 
Buck/Strider 880... a tank of a knife. smooth action.

didnt think much of it when i bought it, rarely carry it, but its solid.
 
Buck/Strider 880... a tank of a knife. smooth action.

didnt think much of it when i bought it, rarely carry it, but its solid.

yeah, that one flicks alright :)

if you got a 1st or 2nd generation 880, better purchase some Loctite, Torx-drivers and a steel-file. you're going to need it when you start using it heavy. they ain't that great as the real deal Striders.
 
Dalton Street Assassin... Really like the G-10 handle. Makes for a very light weight knife.
 
Well, In front of me currenty are:
Benchmades:
707 D2 (current EDC)
960S
14210
556
Microtech Mini Socom Elite
Svord Peasant
They are all getting a little love tonight, depending on which one I pick up!
David
 
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