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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Magnum22] #208224 03/05/08 11:08 PM
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in 420 stainless, i might add!!!!!!


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: scrappy] #208225 03/05/08 11:09 PM
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HD,

Don't get the SERE2000. Yes, it may be made by a Al Mar and under the supervision of some SERE Personnel but, honestly, it was poorly designed for SERE. You're much better off with the Skirmish.

First off, it is a liner lock. But that isn't what makes it bade. The worst part is that the both liners, yes the support and locking liner, have both been extensively milled out (holes) for weight. This severely destroys the strength of the lock. Even a "superknife", the folding utility knife, doesn't have the steel liners milled out. Second, the design of the blade is really more for self defense, false edge, spear point (very pointy) and rather thin.

The Skirmish, being a framelock and having a larger blade is, by far, much stronger than the SERE 2000.

As for the Dark Ops, if you're really serious in wanting that I knife, I highly respect you for being one of the first person on any forum to even acknowledge Dark Ops knives. Every single person on other forums just flame about Dark Ops when they don't know a single thing about the company. All they think and believe is that DOK is just a cheap American copy of Extrema Ratio Knives. However, they fail to realize that the President of Dark Ops Knives had the original rights to all, yes ALL, of Extrema Ratio.

I actually want one, too, after seeing a near 200 lb man stand on the knife testing the lock strength and lateral strength of the knife. That same knife passed with ease. I do, however, wish that it wasn't serrated. But, logically, most folding knives should have serrations as most of the larger task will be done with a plain edge fix blade.

As for the steel of the blade, I don't know a single thing about it. So I don't know how tough or how good the edge retention is.

It would be nice to find some cutting reviews about the knife, but everyone seems to just hate the Company's guts.

IMO, a DO Stratofighter Folder would make the perfect combo with a Scrap Yard Knife. Both are very strong and won't fail under harsh conditions.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Sharp] #208226 03/05/08 11:21 PM
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what really rubs me wrong is when strider enthusiasts rip on other tacticool knives like dark ops. hypocrites. i do kinda like the expensive zero tolerance. lemme find a pic.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Magnum22] #208227 03/05/08 11:24 PM
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Sharp] #208228 03/05/08 11:25 PM
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I just like the SERE for its style and design. It is more of a fighter than a hard use knife. Same for the Fixed blade model. That Skirmish is as tough as any folder I have seen. I am going to get a Retribution. It is a beast.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Magnum22] #208229 03/05/08 11:26 PM
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Oh yea, magnum. That ZT rocks. The FBM of folders.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Horn Dog] #208230 03/05/08 11:27 PM
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what's a retribution? what's the story with the sere? i know nothing of these knives. also ignorant of emerson, mictrotech, dark ops, pretty much all the black knives.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Horn Dog] #208231 03/05/08 11:28 PM
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Oh yea, magnum. That ZT rocks. The FBM of folders.

i don't like the spine. not crazy about the stripes, either.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Horn Dog] #208232 03/05/08 11:32 PM
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Ahh... the 0300 series from ZT are also very good.

Exceptional Framelocks and much much better than Striders, for the money.

Mainly because the blade to handle ratio isn't like... 1:100000000.

The blade is also broader and in a more useful configuration. Also on the ZTs they have a titanium support liner on the G-10 side, unlike Striders. Minus the a/o and it would be my perfect with the FBM. My S90V Microtech is just a little too "pretty". If I can even call it that. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Sharp] #208233 03/05/08 11:34 PM
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Here's a review on the ZT. Scroll down to see a video.

Personally, I like the ZT. I'm also not a big fan of the tiger stripe.


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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Magnum22] #208234 03/05/08 11:40 PM
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mag,

what is that knife?...i must get one

thanks in adVANCE
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Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold [Re: Sharp] #208235 03/05/08 11:44 PM
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didn't know it had a spring. ruined it for me until i watched that video. i'll ask someone at the next njkca knife meet to bring one. they're all huge strider fans so someone should have this.


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