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Kizer Cormorant V3 Button Lock Folding Knife Black/White G10 Handle S35VN Blade - $81 at White Mountain Knives

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mlnem4s
01-05-2023 at 02:53 PM.
01-05-2023 at 02:53 PM.
You got any games on your knife?
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01-05-2023 at 05:31 PM.
01-05-2023 at 05:31 PM.
Quote from mlnem4s :
You got any games on your knife?

PS6 can be controlled by it.
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01-07-2023 at 08:39 AM.
01-07-2023 at 08:39 AM.
I'm barely even an amateur knife enthusiast, but I do own an S35VN Cormorant with G10 scales (the lines design, https://whitemountainknives.com/k...k14562a2/).

I purchased mine from BladeHQ a while back, and I find myself having to periodically tighten the torx screws. I haven't tried applying blue Loctite yet. The center also seems off to me, but after playing with the screws a bit, the action and fidget factor of the knife is very high.

The highlight of the knife, in my opinion, is the number of ways it can be deployed:
1. Button-Flick (press down the button lock and use your wrist to flick the blade out)
2. Thumb-Flick (use the edge of your thumb and press outward/forward to flick the blade out
3. Straight-Flip (the flipper tab of the knife is a squared-off corner (meaning nothing sticks out of the spine), pull this corner back to flip the blade out)
4. Front-Flip (the front flipper tab of the knife is another squared-off corner, put the inside edge of your thumb on this and roll your thumb back over the top of the knife to deploy the blade (I find this the hardest of the methods)
5. Reverse-Flick/Spidey-Flick (put the tip of your middle finger into the thumb hole "from behind" and flick it outwards, making sure your other fingers aren't in the way (I usually end up flicking my ring and pinky finger out in the same motion, making sure to hold onto the handle securely with my thumb and index finger), I find this to be the most enjoyable way to deploy the blade and tied with button-flicking as the quickest way to start using the knife based on handle grip)
6. I guess manually gripping the blade and slowly pulling it out with two hands can also be considered a deployment method...
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01-07-2023 at 05:53 PM.
01-07-2023 at 05:53 PM.
Quote from srsbznss :
I'm barely even an amateur knife enthusiast, but I do own an S35VN Cormorant with G10 scales (the lines design, https://whitemountainknives.com/k...k14562a2/).

I purchased mine from BladeHQ a while back, and I find myself having to periodically tighten the torx screws. I haven't tried applying blue Loctite yet. The center also seems off to me, but after playing with the screws a bit, the action and fidget factor of the knife is very high.

The highlight of the knife, in my opinion, is the number of ways it can be deployed:
1. Button-Flick (press down the button lock and use your wrist to flick the blade out)
2. Thumb-Flick (use the edge of your thumb and press outward/forward to flick the blade out
3. Straight-Flip (the flipper tab of the knife is a squared-off corner (meaning nothing sticks out of the spine), pull this corner back to flip the blade out)
4. Front-Flip (the front flipper tab of the knife is another squared-off corner, put the inside edge of your thumb on this and roll your thumb back over the top of the knife to deploy the blade (I find this the hardest of the methods)
5. Reverse-Flick/Spidey-Flick (put the tip of your middle finger into the thumb hole "from behind" and flick it outwards, making sure your other fingers aren't in the way (I usually end up flicking my ring and pinky finger out in the same motion, making sure to hold onto the handle securely with my thumb and index finger), I find this to be the most enjoyable way to deploy the blade and tied with button-flicking as the quickest way to start using the knife based on handle grip)
6. I guess manually gripping the blade and slowly pulling it out with two hands can also be considered a deployment method...

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01-07-2023 at 06:42 PM.
01-07-2023 at 06:42 PM.
Coupon always works. This is not some new or temporary deal.
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01-07-2023 at 11:40 PM.
01-07-2023 at 11:40 PM.
Quote from fakest :
Coupon always works. This is not some new or temporary deal.

What you mean is the deals will be always in stock at current prices and wait for you to purchase?
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