If I have to start lanning which angle my thumbnail has to be to open a stiff spring knife, I can guarantee ya that I won't bother carrying that knife. I won't carry or even buy any knife that has a heavier spring than a SAK. In fact, my next favorite knife, Opinel, has no spring at all, and works just fine. I have never understood the heavy spring thing. Why would anyone go and deliberately carry a knife like those GEC's, that if your hands get wet or cold, you're not going to be able to open that knife?
Some people seem to like knives that are hard to open, for some reason. The excuse is that if a knife is hard to open it will also be harder to close, so safer. Of course when it closes it is a bear trap, so if you get caught you will bleed... Also some people seem to have stronger nails than others.GEC has got a bad reputation in that area, though their newer knives are better. The problem is that they are expensive knives and so people expect the knife to be perfect. Also they are supposed to be checked, by actual humans, so it is weird how they pass the QC checks. I have some other knives that are just as bad made by Camillus and Rough Rider, where one blade is fine and the other impossible to open. Personally I like knives that can be pinched open more, like Sodbusters.