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Maybe a composite para 2 sprint. Something like elmax/3v
I doubt Spyderco would make a composite blade, it hasn't happened yet. Aside from that, what would the purpose be to have the carriage material be such a high quality steel like 3V? Seems very wasteful in my view. One last thing, it makes no sense to hve a super stainless steel like Elmax next to 3V. It would be slightly diasterous with those that have a corrosion phobia.
Hmm, interesting. The M390 Para2 sprint was a dealer exclusive. This means that someone selected the steel, color and paid to have a minimum amount made. Nothing to do with CPM-M4 at all. If I am missing something please let me know. How do you know with so much implied certainty that Elmax would not do well in a thinner stock folder knife? What are the "properties" that make it stand out in a thicker stock knife? I'm curious and want to know.I am not saying Elmax isn't a great folder knife. But the design of the PM2 would not take the best advantage of it. That is why there is a m390 pm2 instead of an m4. Spyderco prefers to get the most function out of its knife. So I think they would either put it with a different folder or a new knife all together. Personally for lock wise, Integral lock on a massive folder would be bad ass for elmax, but elmax as good abilities that could fit with most locks. You just need the blade thickness/design/geometry etc to be fully taking advantage of its properties. I can't speak for CPM-3V because I have never owned a knife with that steel (interested though) You see what I mean?