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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: ThePitsBro52] #388283 01/30/10 02:04 AM
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I love my TT, so I am sure I ill love the new version too. As pointed out, the HG55 does have some of the feel to it. It is a shame that I can get a res-c handle on my HG55!

Man, I figured something like this was going to happen. I have been deprived of the internet due to power outages and ice. Details for a fiend!


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: sumoj275] #388284 01/30/10 02:15 AM
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im guessing im the only one that noticed what seems to be a new ACR in chrome in the background...lol

im diggin the new reg.. but $$$ ???????????


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: Pvt.snoballz] #388285 01/30/10 02:29 AM
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I do still like the Regulator, but... would it be blasphemy to say that the old design looked... cleaner... without the saber grind and the bigger, seemingly asymmetric (might be the photo angle) choil?

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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification #388287 01/30/10 02:42 AM
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that's a fal behind the regulator


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: ThePitsBro52] #388288 01/30/10 02:58 AM
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that's a fal behind the regulator

almost had a heart attack lol


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: ThePitsBro52] #388289 01/30/10 02:58 AM
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I don't want to sound negative but I love my TT version. I will wait for the specs to come out on the new regulator before I comment.
When I saw the specs for the TT version I thought "this knife is a joke, cool looking but useless." I only bought it because I never had a sr101 knife before.
After using it I can only say "I love it and will not sell it"
Dan knew what knife I wanted even if I didn't
I hope the new version is it's equal


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification #388290 01/30/10 03:02 AM
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I'll be very interested to hear the comparisons with the original Test Team Regulators once the new Regs start to ship. My initial impression is that they're very different knives.

Does seem to be a different knife if only slightly. Time will tell as when those of us get the new one, and used our old one, can compare the two.


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: ThePitsBro52] #388291 01/30/10 03:07 AM
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I don't enjoy ragging on the new design, but I just can't see the res-c guard holding up to abuse after moderate to heavy woodscraft use--even if it is reinforced on the inside. I'm also a proponent of a full flat grind for working with wood--however, if the Regulator was intended to be a fighting knife, full flat may not be the best choice. That being said, I actually like the new choil for use in detail work--seems to increase the functionality of the knife even if "looks" are sacrificed a little. Like everyone, I'm waiting for the full list of specs.

Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: Crawdad] #388292 01/30/10 03:19 AM
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I think it's important to find a knife that fits your needs, not to try to fit the knife to them.

If you want a woods knife, the Reg may not be it. Not saying that it won't do those tasks, just that there may be another model that will better.

The SOD is fantastic as a camp knife.

However, I like collecting knives (as all of us here do) so if that's your reason for wanting the latest design I say "awesome"! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: Joe Fowler] #388293 01/30/10 03:22 AM
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it's replaced my gun collecting


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Re: Here's The Regulator With The New Modification [Re: ThePitsBro52] #388294 01/30/10 03:26 AM
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PB52, so true!


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