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Adamas 2750

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I would love to hear some feedback on the Adamas auto. How is the action on it? Is it a very hard firing knife? The reason I ask, is the blade and all is so heavy, that it would require a seriously strong spring, in my opinion. Thanks guys.
 
It is a heavy D2 blade and the springs are plenty strong.

Need a good hold as it will tork in your hands.

Personally love the knife. Have several (both 275 and the 2750)

Great heavy duty knife.

If you need something stronger, get a fixed blade.
 
It fires very hard! I had a co-worker open it and it flew out of his hands. I would sell mine off if it wasn't engraved, too wide for me. Also, a pain to close sometimes, if you dont close the blade all the way it flies back open. I would pass on the auto if I was you and get the unassisted version if Adamas is on your mind. PM if you want mine :)
 
It does torque in the hand, when firing hold on and it moves just fine for its size. When my friend's ask to try it, I always make sure to say hold on tight.
 
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