I might go buy a Fällkniven U2 or Marttiini MFK-2 T and if I do i'll probably write a big review. Perhaps this post doesn't belong to this thread though, meh.
Quote from: Aero on May 17, 2009, 11:00:26 PMI might go buy a Fällkniven U2 or Marttiini MFK-2 T and if I do i'll probably write a big review. Perhaps this post doesn't belong to this thread though, meh.I have a U2 and it is without any doubt the sharpest knife I own. The steel really is great.
Quote from: Benner on May 17, 2009, 11:56:01 PMQuote from: Aero on May 17, 2009, 11:00:26 PMI might go buy a Fällkniven U2 or Marttiini MFK-2 T and if I do i'll probably write a big review. Perhaps this post doesn't belong to this thread though, meh.I have a U2 and it is without any doubt the sharpest knife I own. The steel really is great.Do you happen to know if it's rust resistant and if the steel is hard to bend and deform? Also, is the whole thing solid and durable?
Quote from: Aero on May 17, 2009, 11:58:13 PMQuote from: Benner on May 17, 2009, 11:56:01 PMQuote from: Aero on May 17, 2009, 11:00:26 PMI might go buy a Fällkniven U2 or Marttiini MFK-2 T and if I do i'll probably write a big review. Perhaps this post doesn't belong to this thread though, meh.I have a U2 and it is without any doubt the sharpest knife I own. The steel really is great.Do you happen to know if it's rust resistant and if the steel is hard to bend and deform? Also, is the whole thing solid and durable?Can't comment on the rust resistance as I haven't carried it enough, but the rockwell on the blade is 63+ I believe so it is a strong steel, probably more prone to chipping than bending.Quality is good, but the handle is only linerless FRN. The cost is in the steel really.
Quality is good, but the handle is only linerless FRN.
Quote from: Benner on May 18, 2009, 12:15:50 AMQuality is good, but the handle is only linerless FRN.As nutnfancy would say, "watch this tactical folder makers"... This folder is too small to actually require full steel liners and FRN is quite rigid by itself so from that pov it's not a bad thing it's linerless. That said, the little bugger is quite pricey for what it is.