I just ordered a 555HG, it seems to fit your criteria minus the G10 handles.
What makes you prefer them, the "grippyness" of them relative to plastic?
Jay
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I just ordered a 555HG, it seems to fit your criteria minus the G10 handles.
What makes you prefer them, the "grippyness" of them relative to plastic?
Jay
"You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline - it helps if you have some kind of football team, or some nuclear weapons, but in the very least you need a beer."
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If the gun goes dry I use my knife. If the knife breaks off I use my teeth. I have only one rule - Start one job and see it through - The universe will have to offer someone else the leftovers. Multi tasking doesn't work in business or in gunfighting.
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940s rock, I have three of them. Why the desire for a thumbhole? I don't even use the thumb stud to open mine.
Last edited by FromMyColdDeadHand; 02-17-10 at 02:42.
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I have a Griptillian (or, had, I can't find it lately, along with god knows how many other BMs). It fits the bill relatively well, but the plastic handle vs. the G10 tends to be thicker/fatter.
D2 is harder, therefore a little harder to sharpen but also holds an edge longer. In theory, anyway.
I wish Benchmade would do away with the Axis lock and go back to a liner or traditional lock-back design. The axis design is ok on a knife that is used as a tool, but not for defensive purposes. Depending on the grip in which the knife is held, it is too easy to unlatch the knife with an axis lock and end up with cut fingers.
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I just did two lines of powdered wig powder, cranked up some Lee Greenwood, and recited the BoR. - Outlander Systems
I'm a professional WAGer- WillBrink /// "Comey is a smarmy, self righteous mix of J. Edgar Hoover and a gay Lurch from the "Adams Family"." -Averageman
I wish Benchmade would do away with the Axis lock and go back to a liner or traditional lock-back design. The axis design is ok on a knife that is used as a tool, but not for defensive purposes. Depending on the grip in which the knife is held, it is too easy to unlatch the knife with an axis lock and end up with cut fingers.
The Axis lock is the main reason I buy Benchmade.I've never liked liner locks or spine locks.
I find the Axis lock to not only be much easier to use than the alternatives,but more secure as well.
Last edited by Jerm; 02-18-10 at 13:28.
Well, considering I don't know anything about fantasy ninja weapons, I couldn't comment on that Rob.
There is at least one knife grip that puts the Axis lock right under the thumb for right handed users. A modified rapier grip (with the blade horizontal) places the thumb right on the lock. The lock can also be released with the inside of the thumb with a normal hammer fist grip.
If you like the Axis design and are comfortable with the possibility of the blade closing on your fingers when you need the knife the most, that is your choice.
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