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In hand the dragonfly makes exceptional use of its size, and needs only LINERLESS versions of g10, carbon, etc to excel (along with continued steel options).
The current g10 version only feels too heavy for its size because of the combination of added weight from g10 AND steel liners. As the FRN model shows, steel liners are not a requirement. Furthermore, the highly increased rigidity of g10/carbon over FRN on a small blade is more than sufficient to forego the steel liners and keep the knife super light.
I would love to see a 1.5oz linerless carbon Dragonfly with SuperBlue, Hap40, or anything fun really. Then a great "user" linerless g10 version in s30 for the masses.
The current g10 version only feels too heavy for its size because of the combination of added weight from g10 AND steel liners. As the FRN model shows, steel liners are not a requirement. Furthermore, the highly increased rigidity of g10/carbon over FRN on a small blade is more than sufficient to forego the steel liners and keep the knife super light.
I would love to see a 1.5oz linerless carbon Dragonfly with SuperBlue, Hap40, or anything fun really. Then a great "user" linerless g10 version in s30 for the masses.