nice grab. looks like mine. the blem is the FB on the blade.Happy Birthday to me! A great buy from @RICKSTER. Strong action, beautiful color and shine, and the factory blemish is nearly invisible (and I'm not telling what it is!).
Zieg
I need to change my name to Frederico Baltazar so my knife will be monogrammed.nice grab. looks like mine. the blem is the FB on the blade.
haha......I need to change my name to Frederico Baltazar so my knife will be monogrammed.
Zieg
Please use the sheath. that would be a gruesome injury if the blade deployed in pocket.110 Auto. A little heavy for a pocket carry. No clip. But always awesome and reliable.
yep my thought exactly, when I read it.Please use the sheath. that would be a gruesome injury if the blade deployed in pocket.
VERY wise advice.Please use the sheath. that would be a gruesome injury if the blade deployed in pocket.
no daggers or double edges/sharpened clips in Washington state? or just rarity of them and too darn nice to carry?
yes on a vantage one. the cerakote isn't bad at all. its slippery and functions similar. I prefer the other coating to it, but the cerakote works.
One of my favorite versions of the 110, the Alaskan Guide. Great edge holding s30v with a tough as nails coating. Has anyone bought one of the new Cerakoted ones yet? I'm disappointed with the switch but haven't actually handled one yet.
well that it might. I haven't really tested it on abrasive material. food stuff it slices through better than plain blade. for hunting or game cleaning use id expect it will perform similar to other coating as in smoother less drag and friction. everyday type tasks like cardboard i think youll see wear. I dont know that, as I haven't tried. ill grab mine tonight and try it out and let ya know.......Cool deal. From everything I've ever seen about cerakote I was afraid it would show wear pretty fast if I cut a bunch of cardboard or other somewhat abrasive material.
Just carry the sheath!
I don't pay any attention to WA state knife laws. Not because I'm ignorant, its just theres no cops and I don't hang with the wrong crowd. Besides with Buck right here across the border you will see cops in there also.no daggers or double edges/sharpened clips in Washington state? or just rarity of them and too darn nice to carry?
I don't pay any attention to WA state knife laws. Not because I'm ignorant, its just theres no cops and I don't hang with the wrong crowd. Besides with Buck right here across the border you will see cops in there also.
WA STATE LAW
It is a gross misdemeanor to furtively carry with the intent to conceal any ‘dagger’ ‘dirk’ or ‘other dangerous weapon’. There is a circumstances of possession element to ‘other dangerous weapon’ such that it can include, for instance, a paring knife with a 3-inch blade.
It is also a gross misdemeanor to simply possess a spring blade knife which under the definition would include an automatic knife or gravity knife; but exclude any movable blade knife with a ‘bias toward closure’