TLDR: My frame locks stick; My liner locks don't. A lot of the frame locks are of that surge of titanium frame flippers. So really, the reason they tend to stick could be the dissimilar metals being rubbed/dragged across each other. I have mostly liner locks. which is stainless and stainless. If i was worried which one was stronger i should probably be using a fixed blade.
"Liner locks with liners as thick as frame locks" is one of my favorite style of knives! Edit: I don't have mine anymore to check for sure, but I'm pretty sure the flatiron over travel stop doesn't actually function as a stabilizer.
That's one of the only Spidercos I like. Your CRKT has a really high quality ergonomic finish, they made such great knives. I love the design of that frame lock Boker 👍 Is there a version with better steel tho' ?
Yeah, I love the designs on the Spydercos but holy hell they're pricey now! Generally not worth it compared to the competition. And as far as I know, no, there isn't a different version of either of the Bokers shown in this video with different blade steels
Thanks for the info.
Good explanation.
Bolster locks are the best of both worlds! Greetings from Austria
TLDR: My frame locks stick; My liner locks don't.
A lot of the frame locks are of that surge of titanium frame flippers. So really, the reason they tend to stick could be the dissimilar metals being rubbed/dragged across each other.
I have mostly liner locks. which is stainless and stainless. If i was worried which one was stronger i should probably be using a fixed blade.
"Liner locks with liners as thick as frame locks" is one of my favorite style of knives!
Edit: I don't have mine anymore to check for sure, but I'm pretty sure the flatiron over travel stop doesn't actually function as a stabilizer.
Which is that thick frame lock knife in the video?
That's one of the only Spidercos I like.
Your CRKT has a really high quality ergonomic finish, they made such great knives.
I love the design of that frame lock Boker 👍 Is there a version with better steel tho' ?
Yeah, I love the designs on the Spydercos but holy hell they're pricey now! Generally not worth it compared to the competition. And as far as I know, no, there isn't a different version of either of the Bokers shown in this video with different blade steels