This is by far one of my favorite knives. It has surprised me how attached I am to it. I feel very weird thinking about carrying another knife nowadays. It simply feels like home.
John, I watched all your reviews regarding the Spydercos from the PM2, to the Military, to the Stretch 2. Your mentioned the Endela K390 for your next potential pickup! Well I have all the knives you reviewed, recently picked up the Endela. I must say I hope you pull the Tigger on the Endela K390, you will love your purchase. I must say it's probably the my best pick since my Spyderco evolutionary trip. I don't miss the choil on the Stretch 2 like I thought I would, the Endela is definitely my go to EDC. That's a pretty bold statement because I really love them all. Endela K390 is the ticket, thanks John for your reviews & hope more to come!
Hey, update.. I picked up a Stretch 2 in K390 on Blade Forums for $110. I'm looking forward to "Beating the crap" out of it. It is great to see a long-term use video on a knife. Most channels publish volume instead of using the gear and forming a solid opinion. Thanks for the review. 😎👍
Gotta say, this isn’t my favorite Spyderco. Something about the length and shape of the Endura blade just hits all the right notes for me. K390 is awesome, and I have 5 in that steel…the Endura and Endela warncliff style, the Police 4, the Stretch 2 straight spine and the regular Endura, but the Endura is the one I carry. Damn fine knives all. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching! All the K390 models are great. It’s an awesome thing spyderco have done making the options available they have. I think if they added the Native lw or manix lw there would be little reason to buy anything else!
Man, you have me wanting to swear off stainless... Something about non stainless steels is just so endearing. They take on so much character and just tell a story that is unique to the owner. You've absolutely sold me on a K390 Stretch.
This video really sold me on the stretch 2, I'm gonna go ahead and give it a shot. My main worry was the corrosion because I also live in a coastal environment - most reviews on it don't really address it to the extent of living right on the water. I don't mind a bit of patina, I think it gives it some character! Thanks for the update
Go for it I also live in a humid coastal area and the k390 has held up just fine simply by keeping it dry. The steel gives off a copper almost rainbow glow in the beginning then it eventually patinas in some areas. I would avoid cutting anything citrusy but if rust begins to form just use some bar keepers friend and lightly wipe off the rust with some brillo.
I got the endura, two versions that I love. K390 and lc200n, obviously for opposite purposes. But I clean out all the time because of sweat and sawdust and grime. I got a little trick it's pretty easy to reassemble now. You almost reassemble the whole knife except let the back lock bar stick out and then you shove it in and push the threaded secondary pivot in at the same time
Yes, K390 is my personal steel of choice as well. I carry the Stretch 2 (outdoors), the Dragonfly (office) and the Delica (general purpose). Never leave home without one of those three knives.
I heard through the grapevine that Bar Keepers Friend would clean that corrosion off your knife. I just got that knife. 1st k390 steel and Spyderco back lock for me. I took the edge down to 14 degrees per side (may not be practical). I was surprised by how easy the Spyderco back lock was to close (like you did in the video). The blade shape seems identical to the PM2, just thinner. I'm really enjoying this knife. My only con so far, which is also Spyderco in general, is that when you go to a deep pocket clip, the screws are in the way and scrape on your pants. Thanks for the video!
Thanks! I don’t think I want to clean the blade up I reallly like how’s it’s patina’d. The barkeepers friend is actually exactly what I used to get the orange rust off though. I’ll be taking my edge down to 15dps next time it needs sharpening and I’m looking forward to the even higher level of performance !
I have to agree, K390 is tough to beat. Thank you for the update. : ) FYI They make the Para 3 and the PM2 in K390 (I have the PM2) easy to clean \ service. 😎👍
Sorry bout the length of this message, but we’re talkin bout my favorite steel of all time!! Swear to God I wouldn’t trade my K390 Stretch for any 3 knives made with Magnacut. And idc who makes the knives, how much they cost, how hard they are to get, or what the HRC is on their MC…I wouldn’t trade 3 for 1. If we’re being totally honest, K390 blows the doors off MC in every way (except stainless) even when MC is hardened higher. K390 is that good, especially when it comes to edge retention, ease of sharpening, and how sharp it truly gets. And where I live in Cincinnati, my K390 knives don’t even patina even though I use the heck out of them for everything, so they certainly don’t rust. I’ve collected knives for 40 years and without a doubt I’ve found nothing even close that compares to K390 for an overall EDC knife. Don’t get me wrong, MC is a great steel, but most knife customers have yet to see its full potential because not many knife companies’ heat treatment vendors are hardening it to it’s recommended 63-64 HRC. I have a custom EDC in MC @ 64.3 HRC, and again it does not come close to out performing any K390 knife I have, especially up against my Stretch or Delica. And the blade geometry on my custom in MC is almost identical to my Stretch. It may sound like I’m a MC hater, but that’s nowhere near correct. It’s just that MC shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence as K390! 👍👍
Nice review. I have the K390 in the Delica, Endela, and the Police. I wouldn't hesitate to get the Endela. It is perfect for an EDC that is not scary to the sheepeople.
It’s awesome 👏. Knives look good to me worn in , especially Spydercos and bm s . Wearing in some fat cf modded ones atm , about a year or so in and they re still looking the same
So interesting to see how many feel the same way about this knife. I’m a big G10 fan so wasn’t thrilled about the prospect of FRN. But, as you say, it’s a work knife and a tool and the FRN suits that role. Had a Crucarta PM2 and sold it over this knife! I call this my poor man’s PM2. 😁The backspacer is my nemesis though. The nubbin doesn’t line up properly with the hole in the liner so there’s a very slight bowing of the scale when reassembled. Wish I could find a replacement backspacer. Other than that,I love this knife and carry it more than anything else. It really surprised me. Thanks for the great review.
I have the Stretch 2 in K390, and cannot stop carrying it. I have the Quietcarry Drift Large patiently waiting. It's still waiting. I also have the Ladybug in K390 on my keychain, the ultimate EDC location. These two are so perfect that I got back ups.
Ive found it hard to buy any other knives after I got the k390 stretch 2. I work as a freight dock worker as a forklift op and trailer hostler. Before the stretch 2 I heavily favored my BM 940 and Demko AD-20 sharksfoot simce they were still usuable with glove but I had to sharpen them about once a month and they arent as usuable as the stretch 2 with gloves. Amazing to me honestly because i bought it since it was a inexpensive k390 knife not expecting much more then experience with k390 but it has been in my pocket when working for a year now and only ever had to hit it with a ceramic rod and strop.... and its hair popping sharp again. Also funny to me since I had myself convinced that my M4 PM2 was going to be the end all be all and I hardly touch it.
Have you tried flushing it out with WD40? I agree with you about taking it apart. I took my police 4 k390 apart to coat the inside with Axe Wax. It went together without much issue but my thumbs hated me for the moment of trying to line up the lock bar pin.
If you file down the front plastic finger guard a lil bit...and sand it smooth, it makes this knife even more economic and comfortable. Not to worry ..your finger won't slip forward onto the cutting surface either
Great looking knife there. I just ordered and won a couple Police models on eBay. I got the Police 4 K390 FRN SE from Knife Center, etc. Anyway, I dig all these 'hybrid' models, but I am partial to the all or nothing kind of mentality. Example: Endela, Stretch, larger models of certain Spyderco models (XL versions). The Police is a large folder with attitude that has a class of its own. Nonetheless, I love Spyderco. Was just venting a bit ha-ha! Great video man!
I would have gotten this one if they offered it in VG-10 (which I know they released a sprint run of a few years ago). I got the XL version with Cruwear instead since I feel safer with that steel. Also got the sprint run version with the Nishijin scales (not really for carry or use though).
Love the knife, but mine has a fair amount of vertical play, considerably more than the standard flex that comes with most frn back locks. Bummed as I’m a light user (Amazon boxes) and cleaning didn’t help.
@@holdernewtshesrearin5471 honestly if I were to do it again Id get the Endela. The stretch is definitely more of a hard use blade but I don’t always feel the back lock suits that the most. I think the Endela is right in the sweet spot.
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 - Roger that. And how so? Are you referring just to the length of the blade or the shape, the thickness, the grind or what? Thanks for the info!
@@holdernewtshesrearin5471 I’d say all of the above! I think with the edge stability the k390 has, the thinner blade stock is nothing to worry about and you get the benefit of being way slicier. It’s also only 3oz in weight vs almost 4 on the stretch. I’ve been getting more and more weight conscious of my edc these days and it’s making a nice difference in my comfort day to day. I also find the blade shape on the Endela a little better for slicing/cutting, the large flat section on the stretch can go unused sometimes for me. If you take out the forward choil ( which I love) the overall cutting edge is very close on the two blades also. I don’t see a lot of downsides to the Endela honestly besides “harder use”, but even that on a back lock frn spyderco needs to be within reasonable expectations. Still an AWESOME knife, but I really find myself close to pulling the trigger in the Endela many times now. It seems like it’s in a really good spot in every spec, especially because I find the delica just too small for me personally.
@rangerjonoutdoors6429 - Roger that. Basically, I'm looking for the sliciest blade I can get in K390. The size of the knife isn't that important nor the weight. Anything in the 2.7" to 3.4" blade size is fine so either the delica, endela or the stretch will work fine for me and as long as it's less than 5 ounces I'm good. I just want a super thin edge in K390, good ergonomics and a strong, reliable one hand operable lock and a smooth action. I have a native-5 fluted titanium and love it so I'm good with Spyderco back locks. The native is also my smallest Spyderco and I like that size for EDC though I generally carry larger blades. One of my manix-2s is my go-to standard EDC along with another blade more suited to whatever tasks I'm doing that day. Larger tacticsls if going in harms way, smaller gentlemens folder if doing office work or going to dinner etc or anything in between to handle various tasks. The main thing is the steel. I'm fascinated by the K390 and want a knife that will get the most out of it so in my mind, a smaller (about 3") blade, light to medium duty knife fits the bill. The delica seems to call to me the loudest as of now. Plus I love that slate blue handle!
I also have the stretch 2 and my only con is the lock up has a little vertical blade. Seems to be a common complaint with saki city back locks. Funny thing is my standard VG10 delica has the same problem but for some reason my k390 delica wharncliffe ( possible misspelling) does not!!! Figure that one out??
I have a police4 serrated, and I'm having a hard time finding Fine/XtraFine diamond cylindrical rods for sharpening. I see some low/medium grit, but I'd like fine for such a premium blade steel. I found some red ruby cylindrical rods from 2mm to 10mm but I'm not sure they are hard enough to do a good job sharpening k390. Any suggestions for sharpening the serrated version?
Funny watching this. I too stopped buying when I got this one. Can't explain it. Once you find the ONE, you get it. Good luck to whatever brand, style you're looking for. You know when you find it.
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 - mainly I'm concerned with whether or not it has blade play, both side to side on the pivot and up and down on the lock and will the blade drop free on its own when unlocked or with a little flick.
@@DuhYaThink thanks, I've been eyeing the Police4 for many years, but just couldn't pull the trigger. At this price, and learning the SE is being discontinued I couldn't resist. I hope I love it as much as I think I will. I like big work knives, and am someone who really uses them. K390 is some of the best knife steel I've ever used, I was hesitant because of the not-truely-stainless nature of the steel as I live in a very wet/humid area, but it has blown my expectations away regarding how corrosion resistant it actually is. And the edge retention, just wow. Cheers
It’s not that big of a deal to put it back together. Any of the FRN Seki city knives can all be put back together with the same trick. You simply put the knife together with the lock and everything in place as if you were finished with it BESIDES the standoff closest to the pivot and you press down the lock and then slide in the standoff. Done. To easy.
This is by far one of my favorite knives. It has surprised me how attached I am to it. I feel very weird thinking about carrying another knife nowadays. It simply feels like home.
Couldn’t have said it better! It just grounded me back in what a trusty knife is supposed to be. Thanks for watching
Got a k390 endela a year ago and my knife purchases dropped 75 percent. Finally found the one
It’s done the same for me. Haven’t hardly even thought about buying another folder since!
Bought other knives and steels and keep coming back to the K390 Stretch as well. Now 6 months later.
Agreed! It finds its way into my pocket every single day these days somehow. It’s great. Rock on!
The Leaf Jumper in K390 is an awesome design as well. Great steel.
Welcome back. Always good to see a new upload from you.
John, I watched all your reviews regarding the Spydercos from the PM2, to the Military, to the Stretch 2. Your mentioned the Endela K390 for your next potential pickup! Well I have all the knives you reviewed, recently picked up the Endela. I must say I hope you pull the Tigger on the Endela K390, you will love your purchase. I must say it's probably the my best pick since my Spyderco evolutionary trip. I don't miss the choil on the Stretch 2 like I thought I would, the Endela is definitely my go to EDC. That's a pretty bold statement because I really love them all. Endela K390 is the ticket, thanks John for your reviews & hope more to come!
Have you tried the LeafJumper?
Hey, update.. I picked up a Stretch 2 in K390 on Blade Forums for $110.
I'm looking forward to "Beating the crap" out of it. It is great to see a long-term use video on a knife.
Most channels publish volume instead of using the gear and forming a solid opinion. Thanks for the review. 😎👍
Great long term review. I've an endela k390 for 2 years as work knife. K390 is amazing with FRN and back lock you have a knife for real life.
That's the big 3 for me: K390, FRN, back lock.
That's my favorite EDC, I've carried the Stretch 2 everyday for over a year. K390 takes an excellent edge and keeps it.😊
Gotta say, this isn’t my favorite Spyderco. Something about the length and shape of the Endura blade just hits all the right notes for me. K390 is awesome, and I have 5 in that steel…the Endura and Endela warncliff style, the Police 4, the Stretch 2 straight spine and the regular Endura, but the Endura is the one I carry. Damn fine knives all.
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching! All the K390 models are great. It’s an awesome thing spyderco have done making the options available they have. I think if they added the Native lw or manix lw there would be little reason to buy anything else!
Man I applaud you for this. I have a leaf jumper in k390 and it is my favorite knife ever.
Man, you have me wanting to swear off stainless... Something about non stainless steels is just so endearing. They take on so much character and just tell a story that is unique to the owner.
You've absolutely sold me on a K390 Stretch.
This video really sold me on the stretch 2, I'm gonna go ahead and give it a shot. My main worry was the corrosion because I also live in a coastal environment - most reviews on it don't really address it to the extent of living right on the water. I don't mind a bit of patina, I think it gives it some character!
Thanks for the update
Go for it I also live in a humid coastal area and the k390 has held up just fine simply by keeping it dry. The steel gives off a copper almost rainbow glow in the beginning then it eventually patinas in some areas. I would avoid cutting anything citrusy but if rust begins to form just use some bar keepers friend and lightly wipe off the rust with some brillo.
I got the endura, two versions that I love. K390 and lc200n, obviously for opposite purposes. But I clean out all the time because of sweat and sawdust and grime. I got a little trick it's pretty easy to reassemble now. You almost reassemble the whole knife except let the back lock bar stick out and then you shove it in and push the threaded secondary pivot in at the same time
How beautiful to see that knife is actually used.
Thanks! All mine are users, especially this one!
Appears to still be on the factory edge to me. K390 is definitely a beast but 2 years, factory edge, something is fishy
Yes, K390 is my personal steel of choice as well. I carry the Stretch 2 (outdoors), the Dragonfly (office) and the Delica (general purpose). Never leave home without one of those three knives.
I heard through the grapevine that Bar Keepers Friend would clean that corrosion off your knife.
I just got that knife. 1st k390 steel and Spyderco back lock for me. I took the edge down to 14 degrees per side (may not be practical). I was surprised by how easy the Spyderco back lock was to close (like you did in the video). The blade shape seems identical to the PM2, just thinner. I'm really enjoying this knife.
My only con so far, which is also Spyderco in general, is that when you go to a deep pocket clip, the screws are in the way and scrape on your pants.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks! I don’t think I want to clean the blade up I reallly like how’s it’s patina’d. The barkeepers friend is actually exactly what I used to get the orange rust off though. I’ll be taking my edge down to 15dps next time it needs sharpening and I’m looking forward to the even higher level of performance !
It's EDC perfection. Well, that is until Spyderco makes a K390 Stretch 2 XL lightweight.
It’s coming! Or so they say…lol. Thanks for watching, couldn’t agree more.
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 I know right? How long has it been, two years? I'm so beyond getting antsy in my pantsy.
It's really cool how you had to actually neglect it to be like that, and even now it looks great.
I have to agree, K390 is tough to beat. Thank you for the update. : )
FYI They make the Para 3 and the PM2 in K390 (I have the PM2) easy to clean \ service. 😎👍
Thanks! Yes I had the Pm2 but sold it in a moment of weakness lol. I wish I kept that one!
Sorry bout the length of this message, but we’re talkin bout my favorite steel of all time!!
Swear to God I wouldn’t trade my K390 Stretch for any 3 knives made with Magnacut. And idc who makes the knives, how much they cost, how hard they are to get, or what the HRC is on their MC…I wouldn’t trade 3 for 1.
If we’re being totally honest, K390 blows the doors off MC in every way (except stainless) even when MC is hardened higher. K390 is that good, especially when it comes to edge retention, ease of sharpening, and how sharp it truly gets. And where I live in Cincinnati, my K390 knives don’t even patina even though I use the heck out of them for everything, so they certainly don’t rust.
I’ve collected knives for 40 years and without a doubt I’ve found nothing even close that compares to K390 for an overall EDC knife. Don’t get me wrong, MC is a great steel, but most knife customers have yet to see its full potential because not many knife companies’ heat treatment vendors are hardening it to it’s recommended 63-64 HRC.
I have a custom EDC in MC @ 64.3 HRC, and again it does not come close to out performing any K390 knife I have, especially up against my Stretch or Delica. And the blade geometry on my custom in MC is almost identical to my Stretch.
It may sound like I’m a MC hater, but that’s nowhere near correct. It’s just that MC shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence as K390! 👍👍
Nice review. I have the K390 in the Delica, Endela, and the Police. I wouldn't hesitate to get the Endela. It is perfect for an EDC that is not scary to the sheepeople.
It’s awesome 👏. Knives look good to me worn in , especially Spydercos and bm s . Wearing in some fat cf modded ones atm , about a year or so in and they re still looking the same
So interesting to see how many feel the same way about this knife. I’m a big G10 fan so wasn’t thrilled about the prospect of FRN. But, as you say, it’s a work knife and a tool and the FRN suits that role. Had a Crucarta PM2 and sold it over this knife! I call this my poor man’s PM2. 😁The backspacer is my nemesis though. The nubbin doesn’t line up properly with the hole in the liner so there’s a very slight bowing of the scale when reassembled. Wish I could find a replacement backspacer. Other than that,I love this knife and carry it more than anything else. It really surprised me. Thanks for the great review.
I have the Stretch 2 in K390, and cannot stop carrying it. I have the Quietcarry Drift Large patiently waiting. It's still waiting. I also have the Ladybug in K390 on my keychain, the ultimate EDC location. These two are so perfect that I got back ups.
Native Chief in magnacut will be a must have for me. Love the Native line.
Спасибо большое! Отличный обзор! Я боялся коррозии на k390, теперь не боюсь. Я думаю купить Endela.
Ive found it hard to buy any other knives after I got the k390 stretch 2. I work as a freight dock worker as a forklift op and trailer hostler. Before the stretch 2 I heavily favored my BM 940 and Demko AD-20 sharksfoot simce they were still usuable with glove but I had to sharpen them about once a month and they arent as usuable as the stretch 2 with gloves. Amazing to me honestly because i bought it since it was a inexpensive k390 knife not expecting much more then experience with k390 but it has been in my pocket when working for a year now and only ever had to hit it with a ceramic rod and strop.... and its hair popping sharp again. Also funny to me since I had myself convinced that my M4 PM2 was going to be the end all be all and I hardly touch it.
That knife is on my list!
Go for it! It’s really exceptional
Have you tried flushing it out with WD40? I agree with you about taking it apart. I took my police 4 k390 apart to coat the inside with Axe Wax. It went together without much issue but my thumbs hated me for the moment of trying to line up the lock bar pin.
If you file down the front plastic finger guard a lil bit...and sand it smooth, it makes this knife even more economic and comfortable. Not to worry ..your finger won't slip forward onto the cutting surface either
Very interesting I might try that one day. Thanks for watching!
Stretch 2 was my favorite until I got a hold of a Leaf Jumper in K390
Great looking knife there. I just ordered and won a couple Police models on eBay. I got the Police 4 K390 FRN SE from Knife Center, etc. Anyway, I dig all these 'hybrid' models, but I am partial to the all or nothing kind of mentality. Example: Endela, Stretch, larger models of certain Spyderco models (XL versions). The Police is a large folder with attitude that has a class of its own. Nonetheless, I love Spyderco. Was just venting a bit ha-ha! Great video man!
ive had my police 4 for a hot minute and i always feel badass whenever i pull it out to use it. best knife
So I’m sold on buying this knife. I just looked it up online and there’s a dang stretch 2XL. Should I go with the OG?
Does the stretch 2 have a thinner grind then say the endura and endela? Been wanting some k390 since spyderco released it. Thanks!
That edge looks pretty rough! I have 4 K390s and have to say it is one of my favorite steels.
@@Bitworker1 it’s been WELL used ! Still sharp tho. It’s been reshaped full since this vid but just once
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 I don’t doubt it is still sharp. That steel is amazing. Yet to get a chip on any of mine yet!
You basically have to put the whole knife together without the backspacer screw. It is a pain for sure 😅
I would have gotten this one if they offered it in VG-10 (which I know they released a sprint run of a few years ago). I got the XL version with Cruwear instead since I feel safer with that steel. Also got the sprint run version with the Nishijin scales (not really for carry or use though).
Perfect ergonomics for me!
Great review!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Love the knife, but mine has a fair amount of vertical play, considerably more than the standard flex that comes with most frn back locks. Bummed as I’m a light user (Amazon boxes) and cleaning didn’t help.
Cant decide between the stretch-2 and delica-4 in K390.
@@holdernewtshesrearin5471 honestly if I were to do it again Id get the Endela. The stretch is definitely more of a hard use blade but I don’t always feel the back lock suits that the most. I think the Endela is right in the sweet spot.
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 - Roger that. And how so? Are you referring just to the length of the blade or the shape, the thickness, the grind or what?
Thanks for the info!
@@holdernewtshesrearin5471 I’d say all of the above! I think with the edge stability the k390 has, the thinner blade stock is nothing to worry about and you get the benefit of being way slicier. It’s also only 3oz in weight vs almost 4 on the stretch. I’ve been getting more and more weight conscious of my edc these days and it’s making a nice difference in my comfort day to day. I also find the blade shape on the Endela a little better for slicing/cutting, the large flat section on the stretch can go unused sometimes for me. If you take out the forward choil ( which I love) the overall cutting edge is very close on the two blades also. I don’t see a lot of downsides to the Endela honestly besides “harder use”, but even that on a back lock frn spyderco needs to be within reasonable expectations. Still an AWESOME knife, but I really find myself close to pulling the trigger in the Endela many times now. It seems like it’s in a really good spot in every spec, especially because I find the delica just too small for me personally.
@rangerjonoutdoors6429 - Roger that. Basically, I'm looking for the sliciest blade I can get in K390. The size of the knife isn't that important nor the weight. Anything in the 2.7" to 3.4" blade size is fine so either the delica, endela or the stretch will work fine for me and as long as it's less than 5 ounces I'm good.
I just want a super thin edge in K390, good ergonomics and a strong, reliable one hand operable lock and a smooth action.
I have a native-5 fluted titanium and love it so I'm good with Spyderco back locks. The native is also my smallest Spyderco and I like that size for EDC though I generally carry larger blades.
One of my manix-2s is my go-to standard EDC along with another blade more suited to whatever tasks I'm doing that day. Larger tacticsls if going in harms way, smaller gentlemens folder if doing office work or going to dinner etc or anything in between to handle various tasks.
The main thing is the steel. I'm fascinated by the K390 and want a knife that will get the most out of it so in my mind, a smaller (about 3") blade, light to medium duty knife fits the bill. The delica seems to call to me the loudest as of now.
Plus I love that slate blue handle!
@@holdernewtshesrearin5471 I think the delica is as slicey as k390 is gonna come! The stretch is not what I’d call slicey at all honestly.
Awesome knife and beautiful patina
The pocket clip looks new . Did you replace it with a new one.
@@The69bombero no! The pocket clip is actually older than the entire knife.
So what do you think it looks like under the scales?
I also have the stretch 2 and my only con is the lock up has a little vertical blade. Seems to be a common complaint with saki city back locks. Funny thing is my standard VG10 delica has the same problem but for some reason my k390 delica wharncliffe ( possible misspelling) does not!!! Figure that one out??
I have a Dragonfly 2 in K390. It lives in my 5th pocket.
How does the pivot look after the neglect?
I have a police4 serrated, and I'm having a hard time finding Fine/XtraFine diamond cylindrical rods for sharpening. I see some low/medium grit, but I'd like fine for such a premium blade steel. I found some red ruby cylindrical rods from 2mm to 10mm but I'm not sure they are hard enough to do a good job sharpening k390. Any suggestions for sharpening the serrated version?
Did the research, the diamond conical rod + Ruby rods will work
Do you toghten the screws periodically? All my knives loosen up over the months especially my FRN knives.
Just use blue loktite
@@MB-jg4tr i use a shim of plastic water bottle between the pivot threads on all my knives. No wait time and works just as well
Good buffing wheel n green compound will bring it right back
Funny watching this. I too stopped buying when I got this one. Can't explain it. Once you find the ONE, you get it. Good luck to whatever brand, style you're looking for. You know when you find it.
What do you think about Para 3?
Where did you get the pocket clip?
It’s a Lynch Deep Carry Clip
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 Thank you!
Mine is shrter so it doesn't sit on the logo, so a longer one like yours would be better.
do you oil the pivot ?
Hows the action?
@@holdernewtshesrearin5471 pretty plasticy but it feels solid in use.
@@rangerjonoutdoors6429 - mainly I'm concerned with whether or not it has blade play, both side to side on the pivot and up and down on the lock and will the blade drop free on its own when unlocked or with a little flick.
Can confirm how much of a pain in the ass these lockbacks are to put back together
Can’t keep my police 4 lw K390 serrated edge out of my pocket. It is awesome stuff 👍🏻
Just found one for $120 total shipped. Can't wait to get it into my pocket. The serrated edge Police4 k390 is being discontinued fyi
@@MB-jg4tr Yes I saw that. Enjoy. 👍🏻
@@DuhYaThink thanks, I've been eyeing the Police4 for many years, but just couldn't pull the trigger. At this price, and learning the SE is being discontinued I couldn't resist. I hope I love it as much as I think I will. I like big work knives, and am someone who really uses them.
K390 is some of the best knife steel I've ever used, I was hesitant because of the not-truely-stainless nature of the steel as I live in a very wet/humid area, but it has blown my expectations away regarding how corrosion resistant it actually is. And the edge retention, just wow. Cheers
@@MB-jg4tr Agreed. I have both the plain and serrated edge models and a bunch of other K390 models that are great.
@@DuhYaThink what do you use to sharpen the serrations on k390?
I don't like choils so I have the endura k390. I have a pm2 in rex 45, millie in cruwear
among many other knives. I carry the endura the most.
Just bought a manix 2 lw in CPM-M4 from bhq for $135. 3 ounces.
Perhaps a Leafjumper would suit you better than an Endela...
Wernklif is the way to go
It’s not that big of a deal to put it back together. Any of the FRN Seki city knives can all be put back together with the same trick. You simply put the knife together with the lock and everything in place as if you were finished with it BESIDES the standoff closest to the pivot and you press down the lock and then slide in the standoff. Done. To easy.
Legal blade length in my country 100mm, Stretch 2 blade length 101mm : (
Leafjumper....get it
Sold me on one
That's a sexy patina, sounds weird to say haha but whatever it is!