Nice partial disassembly method. I once had an Omega spring launch itself past my left eye & disappear into the carpet for 20 Insanely frustrating minutes.
I got one of these back in August, when it was still made with m390. It’s a pretty good knife. It’s an axis lock. It is rock solid with absolutely no blade play, yet it drops shut as if the pivot is loosened. It took a bit of breaking in, the axis, or able or whatever, felt a little gritty, and took some time to smooth out, but for the price, not a bad all around edc. What’s disappointing is to see people, on the secondary market, trying to sell these for double what they go for. Knife works is selling them for $159-$162, depending on if you get the all black with the coating on the blade. They also have them with orange scales.
I just bought one and is also gritty. The grittiness is coming from the tooling marks on the back of the blade and it's making me think it's acting like a saw and cutting into the lockbar since mine is 20cv and i'm sure it's a harder material than the lockbar. All my other knives are smooth and polished on this part of the blade but not this one. You can definitely see the tooling marks. Do you still have yours? Did the blade get smooth or do you have a cut in your lockbar where the back of the blade rubs?
Took my DR apart over 2 years ago and it just sits in a ziplock bag now. The pivet refuses to back in the hole no matter how much i try to push it in. Everything lines up, the the pivet refuses to go in. I hate it now. I went and got a griptilian and the stupid blade broke within the first week cutting plastic straps from a create. Im going back to spyderco...
Leo Its also 30 dollars more. I do agree that Benchmade’s looks better than this. I just prefer their texturing over Hogue’s. But the orange version of this Hogue looks better than all of them. The color makes the texturing look much better imo. I also have more confidence in the build quality/ lock construction of the Hogue.
Leo They used to make knives for BM, and now still have the license for the axis lock because BM never told them to stop making axis lock knives. This knife is considered just the griptilian but better, Hogue is know for high quality knives.
@@papasauce234 anybody can use the axis lock design now because the patent expired and was not renewed by BM but Ritter made it better for Hogue and made the best knife you can ask for with this one m390 or 20cv steel better blade shape than that of the griptilian and better grip shape and texturing. Add that to a better ABLE LOCK SYSTEM which is hogues version of axis style lock and you got a winner and at a lower price point GENIUS
Oh shit thats made by Hogue. I always thought Doug Ritter would be some guy who mods knives, I always thought when I saw this onw it was a Benchmade Griptilian.
Hogue quality. M390 steel. G10 scales. Supporting a great knife rights organization. Very reasonably priced.
It’s all good! Love mine.
Had mine a couple of months, and was perfect out of the box. As a EDC, it's a workaholic, consuming all tasks that it encounters!
Just acquired a new Ritter/Hogue, and it was nice to find this video. It's still relevant and helpful even though it's two years old!
Nick I love your "under your breath" comments you make as you work.
I’ve been eye balling this one. Can’t wait for the review. I have a feeling there’s tremendous value for your dollar here. Could be wrong though!
Nice partial disassembly method. I once had an Omega spring launch itself past my left eye & disappear into the carpet for 20 Insanely frustrating minutes.
I got one of these back in August, when it was still made with m390. It’s a pretty good knife. It’s an axis lock. It is rock solid with absolutely no blade play, yet it drops shut as if the pivot is loosened. It took a bit of breaking in, the axis, or able or whatever, felt a little gritty, and took some time to smooth out, but for the price, not a bad all around edc. What’s disappointing is to see people, on the secondary market, trying to sell these for double what they go for. Knife works is selling them for $159-$162, depending on if you get the all black with the coating on the blade. They also have them with orange scales.
I just bought one and is also gritty. The grittiness is coming from the tooling marks on the back of the blade and it's making me think it's acting like a saw and cutting into the lockbar since mine is 20cv and i'm sure it's a harder material than the lockbar. All my other knives are smooth and polished on this part of the blade but not this one. You can definitely see the tooling marks. Do you still have yours? Did the blade get smooth or do you have a cut in your lockbar where the back of the blade rubs?
Just got the M390 version, at it is sharp. I feel I saved over buying the Supe Freek
Might I recommend to polish the washers on a strop takes a quick minute and makes any knife super smooth
Wow really nice looking design knife!!! :D
Just got one of these. Holy smokes 20cv is insane.
hard to sharpen
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@@bobs6129 not at all
Nick spits on the knife at 11:33
I've bought one from Hogue, action is better than Benchmade.
I hope they do a mini griptillian sized version.
"I am compressed with the construction here. Oh boy am I, I'm like half the size I usually am!" XD
Hi Nick , what is the weight of the oil you used on the washers ? Thanks in advance .
Is the blade interchangeable with a griptillian?
Took my DR apart over 2 years ago and it just sits in a ziplock bag now. The pivet refuses to back in the hole no matter how much i try to push it in. Everything lines up, the the pivet refuses to go in. I hate it now. I went and got a griptilian and the stupid blade broke within the first week cutting plastic straps from a create. Im going back to spyderco...
so basically a griptillin with good qc and better materials
You do know that there is a Griptilian with the same materials (20CV and G10) which imo loons even better.
Leo Its also 30 dollars more.
I do agree that Benchmade’s looks better than this. I just prefer their texturing over Hogue’s.
But the orange version of this Hogue looks better than all of them. The color makes the texturing look much better imo.
I also have more confidence in the build quality/ lock construction of the Hogue.
@@Dynotop1a I've never handled a Hogue so I can't agree/ disagree with your opinion, but I have to say I never heard anything bad from them.
Leo
They used to make knives for BM, and now still have the license for the axis lock because BM never told them to stop making axis lock knives. This knife is considered just the griptilian but better, Hogue is know for high quality knives.
@@papasauce234 anybody can use the axis lock design now because the patent expired and was not renewed by BM but Ritter made it better for Hogue and made the best knife you can ask for with this one m390 or 20cv steel better blade shape than that of the griptilian and better grip shape and texturing. Add that to a better ABLE LOCK SYSTEM which is hogues version of axis style lock and you got a winner and at a lower price point GENIUS
Oh shit thats made by Hogue. I always thought Doug Ritter would be some guy who mods knives, I always thought when I saw this onw it was a Benchmade Griptilian.
hey, thats a beautiful thing.
nice job
Thanks Nick..
i like it , perfection
Man I wish you would for once do a full take down of an axis lock....
I've done it a bunch of times, just not this time :)
I appreciate what you do sir.
👍 Because you’re worth it Nick, lol
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That moment when you realize you don’t know which way the washers were facing! Harder to tell on a brand new knife!
🔥🎸🔥
You make it look so easy to put it back together. It's not.
the man who has defeated the buck spitfire not doing a full take down on a axis lock. shame
U da mang -----------
I love knifeworks, but Hogue's fit and finish is pretty dogshit compared to Benchmade.