I'm a big fan of the autos..who else has some ?
I have an Exec Scarab, Ultratech 7 and Troodon.
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I'm a big fan of the autos..who else has some ?
I have an Exec Scarab, Ultratech 7 and Troodon.
The only one I have is the TAD green bead peen Halo III.
I'd recommend this knife to anyone.
My others are a couple of Striders.
They make about the best Auto's on the planet.
C4
found a great deal on a HALO III tactical serrated..this one is for xmas :D
I've had a green Amphibian for a couple of years now that I have been very happy with. Needs to be resharpened though.
WTF? No pictures? Rename this the Auto Knife Picture Thread and start posting!
I like the Troodon Green Frame:
http://nicnac.net/media/troodongreen.jpg
And the Fire Ant with the serrated blade:
http://nicnac.net/media/makfireant.jpg
WOW!
http://nicnac.net/media/scarabultralightcustom001.jpg
I still really like the old Halo models though- with the claw logo on the front leading edge of handle.
just rename the thread..will post pics of mine tomorrow :)
Are autos LEO? I would like to pick up the Benchmade 9050SBT Grant is selling on his site.
That depends on your own state and local laws.
I am impressed... never seen a Benchmade last long enough to get that worn.Quote:
Originally Posted by VA_Dinger
I cannot complain about mine.Quote:
Originally Posted by K.L. Davis
It has been a damn good knife. I won it during one of G&R Tactical's "Silent Auctions" a few years ago.
I guess somewhere along the way, I pissed off the great benchmade god... cause I have horrible luck with them. We were issued them for a spell and I killed off a mess of 'em I tell you.Quote:
Originally Posted by VA_Dinger
KL- you should see the pictures I have of my one Osborne. It's the Green handled guy with the purple titanium liner. When I had sent it in to Benchmade after I chipped the tip of the blade off, I had lost 3 screws and the handles swiveled independently like a balisong! The liner was like a small needle for untying knots.
BM charged me $25 for an entirely new blade and fixed the rest for no charge.
I love them.
Ooh, I have an auto for this thread now. It's a "G-Force" which is a knockoff of some nice Italian auto folder. $20 for a knife with a standard thumb stud that will also go "auto" if you shift the one side of the handle a touch. It's pretty slick...
+1Quote:
Originally Posted by VA_Dinger
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...k31/mel029.jpg
They are generally 100% legal to own. Where the rub is, you generally have to be LE/FF or Paramedic to carry it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cybin
C4
I have a Halo III Tactical and a Troodon DE Tactical.
I've had good luck with Benchmades
I've had about 7 of their knives, 3 autos and 4 folders that I can count.
I broke one tip from from a folder (model unk -- and its discontinued).
I have a really stupid question... I have one of these Microtech HALO II's... I wish that I could push the button and the blade would retract back into the knifes body... however, I have to puch the button and use the edge of the kydex carrier to completely close the blade...
Am I missing something? Or, is this just how the knife is?
Thanks in advance.
Y-
Yancey,Quote:
Originally Posted by yasnevo
Are you using the cocking bar to pull the blade back? You shouldn't have to push against the blade if the cocking bar is working properly. Once the blade is deployed, push the button and pull back on the bottom end of the handle. The cocking bar is held in place with a ball bearing detent.
The Halo III, II, 2.3, CFO, and Combat Talon, are all single action and have to be cocked. The Scarab, Troodon, UTX, Makora, Ultratech and a few others I can't recall.. are double action and work in and out on the thumb switch.
No, he doesn't know about the cocking bar.
If you look at Edwin's picture of the green Halo- you can see all the way at the left where the cocking bar begins right after the last two screws. The cocking bar has two grooves on each side to help grasp it- it is a little small.
MICROTECH is the BEST PRODUCTION auto
Bought my FIRST L-udt in 1995 and was HOOKED
just as bad as AR15
HALO is a cool OTF but I dont know if I would use one for protection or not
I seen Tony M beat the SHIT out of one throwing etc
I did Break my VERY first Coil Spring on my SOCOM ELITE
My Fault maybe since I swim in the salt water with it!!
Took them like for ever to fix it and send it back
But it did come with SERRATIONS for free
Wich I asked for
Not really a good pic but its all I have at the moment! AK74 Automatic, it carries well, holds an edge and sharpens fairly easily.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...0-30-05481.jpg
Are you guys buying these local within your state of residence?
Every web site I went to has a warning about shipping to LE/Gov employees only.
Sure are a lot of MICROTECH models to choose from, which do you all consider as the beefier models that can take some abuse?
Definetly want one of these badboys.
The only otf auto I have was givin to me years ago, no name on it, black plastic handle, push thumb lever forward, blade shoots out, pull thumb lever back blade retracts.
I have a HALO 3-2007 and a Mikora 7-2003 ...
I got my HALO first - and I realized at that point that these are very serious weapons but thats the difference from my Gerber Applegate which is a tool a knife a prybar if needed a cudgal. Microtechs are made for cutting one thing and one thing only. If you catch my drift !
Michael
I hear ya on that.
After I posted the question I realized it was pretty stupid to ask how people aquired thier knives on an open forum.
I really like the Combat Troodon but since it would be illegal and useless for me to carry there is no reason to spend the bucks on it. ( makes no sence I can carry a concealed firearm but not an automatic knife - go figure)
Instead am gonna look at one of the good quailty assisted opening folders, they seem to be fast as hell anyway.
Ken
Benchmade AFO.
It's been with me for 3 years.
Took the clip off so it would fit better in the shroud pocket on a Nomex uniform.
Having a little trouble uploading the pic...I get a message saying the file is too big.
Any help?
Bat 57, all I have to say is 'duh'... thank you for educating me.Quote:
Yancey,
Are you using the cocking bar to pull the blade back? You shouldn't have to push against the blade if the cocking bar is working properly. Once the blade is deployed, push the button and pull back on the bottom end of the handle. The cocking bar is held in place with a ball bearing detent.
I feel like a dweeb... which is a daily occurance.
Thanks again.
I wouldn't entrust my life to it, but it's a keeper. :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_1093.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_1092.jpg
If you read Russian, PM me with a translation of the inscriptions... :)
Many thanks to an M4Carbine.net member who supplied me with this via PM:
Quote:
Top Photo: Pavlovo S.P.A.D. Souvineer
Bottom Photo: Russia
That knife maker, Pavlovo, is well known in Russia. They make high end decorative knives and have done so for a very very long time. They are located in Nizhy Novgorod.
NEVERMIND
Finally got the time to get the pics of my AFO up.
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...g?t=1203402070
I picked this Gerber up in Iraq over the summer. Works pretty good.
CRT LE13
colonial m724 army issue auto and line cutter
Kershaw leak
Rosterfi lever lock
cheap ass butterfly
v-tech fixed blade and good old brass knuckles
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...Picture221.jpg