Just got my newest copy yesterday, and this after I had complained in the General forums in a thread about Tactical Knives magazine, about never getting my copy on time or not at all....well, go figure.
Anyway, the article was good, but really didn't offer anything that many of us don't already know. Of course it was well written as Steven Dick was the author. He was really surprised in his testing of the knife to find how effortlessly it operated after being buried in wet sand, not once, but 6 different times, and never a failure to lock. Only mistake I saw was in regards to the knives weight as it was listed at 4.9 ounces, when it actually weighs around 6.6 ounces.
Anyway, the article was good, but really didn't offer anything that many of us don't already know. Of course it was well written as Steven Dick was the author. He was really surprised in his testing of the knife to find how effortlessly it operated after being buried in wet sand, not once, but 6 different times, and never a failure to lock. Only mistake I saw was in regards to the knives weight as it was listed at 4.9 ounces, when it actually weighs around 6.6 ounces.