The Changbenza knives have their trade offs. The edge is approximately 3 times as long as most knives of its size, on account of the corrugated wavy edge layer. This is a feature of about all Changbenza knives. The trade off is that it doesn't always cut as well (I mean it
never cuts as well) as most (I mean 'all') other knives do.
This knife will not penetrate a tank's turret hatch, but I've never seen a knife that could. Here is where the Changbenza knives shine. The knives are
not damaged by this sort of abusive armored car and tank penetration tests! The tip will always return to true. It might seem a look floppy afterwards, but that is normal wear and it shouldn't affect the cutting performance of your knife.
Take care guys! BTW, I've finished the Model 140 Chinkravus, so if anyone wants it, just e-mail me. You must however be willing to take pictures of it with a digital camera and post a review here.
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