Your favorite fun knife to flick

I serial-flick my 940's, mostly my 942, I can open/close that one faster than most autos with the newest of springs lol

Annoys the shizz out of my GF but it's well worth it :)

I noticed the 940 opens like butter. Does it have bearings in the pivot?
 
opened the blade half way on the Millie and let some 3in1 oil fall in towards the washers , smooth and fast
 
I noticed the 940 opens like butter. Does it have bearings in the pivot?

Neg. just pivot & screw - I've noticed that out of all my BM designs, the 940 is the smoothest to deploy (the 810 is up there now too ;) due to the weight of the blade), and I think it has to do with the overall 94x design.. I don't oil my 94x's ever so it's just the design I guess.. very well balanced.
 
Neg. just pivot & screw - I've noticed that out of all my BM designs, the 940 is the smoothest to deploy (the 810 is up there now too ;) due to the weight of the blade), and I think it has to do with the overall 94x design.. I don't oil my 94x's ever so it's just the design I guess.. very well balanced.

Affirmative :cool:

I just open the axis and the blade drops right open. Smoothest non assisted opener I've ever seen!
 
Non flippers: At the moment I'm loving my para 2 and Sage 1.

Flippers: Definitely my Spyderco Southard and Brous/Mikkel Reloader. I'm prediciting that once my Will Moon Mark 6 and Ferrum Forge Pretium arrive I will be flipping them obsessively.
 
Kershaw RAM - if flick can mean flip...
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If flick means thumbstud deployment... then the Hogue EX03 is my pick.
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The Cold Steel Spartan, actually. It's a freaking beast. Flick? More like "THWACK"! Opening and closing is super smooth and super fun. The Spartan has authority.
 
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