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Well, my Internet was out due to broken fiber optic lines and storms in my area so I was little help on this one.
However, it seems you purchased exactly what I would have recommended. In times of stress when your hands are gloved, the flipper to start the blade on its path of deployment will be a benefit. Fumbling to get a gloved thumb onto a thumb stud when under stress, inclement weather, poor general conditions or hazardous situations exist, is not my first choice.
I also suggest a lanyard. Nothing too long or loopy to snag or catch on things that may cause it to be plucked unwantedly from the pocket, but to assist with wanted extraction from the pocket, assist in flipping the knife open if needed, and combined with the orange scale gives a little more visibility or something additional to grab when and if the knife falls from hand, etc.
However, it seems you purchased exactly what I would have recommended. In times of stress when your hands are gloved, the flipper to start the blade on its path of deployment will be a benefit. Fumbling to get a gloved thumb onto a thumb stud when under stress, inclement weather, poor general conditions or hazardous situations exist, is not my first choice.
I also suggest a lanyard. Nothing too long or loopy to snag or catch on things that may cause it to be plucked unwantedly from the pocket, but to assist with wanted extraction from the pocket, assist in flipping the knife open if needed, and combined with the orange scale gives a little more visibility or something additional to grab when and if the knife falls from hand, etc.