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So I got my knife a week ago, and I love it. The link is here: Lightning Double Action OTF, Taiwanese Version
Here's a good video showing it off:
I had been wanting a nice "pocket" knife for a while, though I was a little hesitant to spend nearly $50 on one. But I'll say this now- as soon I held that knife, I knew it was worth every penny.
The videos really don't do it justice: it's compact, feels heavy, and the blade is lightning quick, in and out. This is now going with me everywhere! One thing I didn't expect- the blade takes a lot of strength to open, a lot. There is absolutely no way it will open accidentally. I actually had trouble opening it with one hand for the first few days, until I got used to it, though now it's extremely easy for me.
The entire thing is made of metal, including the handle. Again, my new favorite knife! This is easily comparable to the $80-100 range. If you do get it, make sure you go through Bladeops. I know it's pricey, but they're basically the only site which will guarantee you get the actual Taiwanese version, as opposed to the much cheaper Chinese version.
Here's a good video showing it off:
I had been wanting a nice "pocket" knife for a while, though I was a little hesitant to spend nearly $50 on one. But I'll say this now- as soon I held that knife, I knew it was worth every penny.
The videos really don't do it justice: it's compact, feels heavy, and the blade is lightning quick, in and out. This is now going with me everywhere! One thing I didn't expect- the blade takes a lot of strength to open, a lot. There is absolutely no way it will open accidentally. I actually had trouble opening it with one hand for the first few days, until I got used to it, though now it's extremely easy for me.
The entire thing is made of metal, including the handle. Again, my new favorite knife! This is easily comparable to the $80-100 range. If you do get it, make sure you go through Bladeops. I know it's pricey, but they're basically the only site which will guarantee you get the actual Taiwanese version, as opposed to the much cheaper Chinese version.