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Nice find. I recently got one of these. It's a good Kershaw knife, kind of between the lighter dividend and the burlier blur.
The factory edge is a tough, but steep angle IMO. I reprofiled the edge to a finer 22° angle and now it works great for all purpose camp work, like slicing, carving wood etc.
I have an old pico, and really like the framelock and the weight and feel, but wanted an upgraded steel. I tried the D2 airlock, but the linerlock was difficult to reach and the FRN scales felt chintzy. (I'll probably use a dremel and notch out more of the opposing liner, and eventually make a set of wooden, or perhaps homemade micarta scales, but that takes some time)
I'm intrigued by the Link, but how does the knife/scales feel in hand (looks like they are aluminum?) Also, it looks like the linerlock might be as difficult to access as the airlock? I'm okay taking a dremel to a $20 knife, but I'm not quite ready to modify $75.
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The factory edge is a tough, but steep angle IMO. I reprofiled the edge to a finer 22° angle and now it works great for all purpose camp work, like slicing, carving wood etc.
I'm intrigued by the Link, but how does the knife/scales feel in hand (looks like they are aluminum?) Also, it looks like the linerlock might be as difficult to access as the airlock? I'm okay taking a dremel to a $20 knife, but I'm not quite ready to modify $75.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084MXV...yp_im
now... how do it update this?