LOL I just did a video on the polymer version myself. It really is a knife that just feels like it is ready for almost any task. I have had a bit if chipping on my s30v but hopefully after a few sharpening's and a bit more of a convexed edge it will be solid now.
100% agree. Heat Treat contributes more to variation in edge performance than steel type. The companies I know do heat treat well: Benchmade, Hogue, Protech, Kershaw, Giant Mouse, Bark River. Times are changing, but a lot of the Chinese companies don't have heat treat down. The only people I know who REALLY know what they are talking about with metallurgy have PhD's.
I handled one of these at my local store today, tanto though . Still , it was super sweet . $150 on sale . Deal . Feels like a shaman or manix 2 . It felt really really solid like the Shaman . Dare I say it feels better . Hole was a little stiff ( that’s what she said 😂) . Felt good right away to me . Was $200 but they marked it down 25% off and a magnacut deka was $100 . Needs some scales tho.
I've had one for about a week now and I luv it. It's a tanto blade and polymer... It's easy to carry and cuts like a dream thanks brother!
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I would like to see one in Aluminum and G10. Wasn’t a fan of the plastic of the original. Great video man 🤘🤘
Bro Just found the channel threw the shorts you have some bangers 🔥
Thanks man, I appreciate you watching 👍
Good morning! This one is going on my wish list. The polymer kept me away from the last version. Somebody listened. 👍
They seem to tend to listen and try to offer what people want. I like Hogue as a company. 👍
LOL I just did a video on the polymer version myself. It really is a knife that just feels like it is ready for almost any task. I have had a bit if chipping on my s30v but hopefully after a few sharpening's and a bit more of a convexed edge it will be solid now.
Unfortunate about that chipping man. Hopefully that fixes it. 👍
100% agree. Heat Treat contributes more to variation in edge performance than steel type. The companies I know do heat treat well: Benchmade, Hogue, Protech, Kershaw, Giant Mouse, Bark River. Times are changing, but a lot of the Chinese companies don't have heat treat down. The only people I know who REALLY know what they are talking about with metallurgy have PhD's.
I handled one of these at my local store today, tanto though . Still , it was super sweet . $150 on sale . Deal . Feels like a shaman or manix 2 . It felt really really solid like the Shaman . Dare I say it feels better . Hole was a little stiff ( that’s what she said 😂) . Felt good right away to me . Was $200 but they marked it down 25% off and a magnacut deka was $100 . Needs some scales tho.
That’s so cool
It's a banger great video man
Thank you 🙌
You had mentioned 4.2 oz vs 5.3 oz. Are you still thinking the aluminum is worth it over polymer? Thx! Subscribed
I like the weight on the Aluminum a little better but the polymer is still awesome. 👍
Hey hey it’s Friday!
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I've been looking at the 320 for awhile. Think you sold me on it
Either version of the knife has that great Hogue build quality brother. It is one that every time I pick it up I’m reminded how good it is. 👍
Stipple (stippling) not stimple (stimppling) fyi.
🤷🏻♂️ always moss pronouncing something