Liner locks are not flaws, they are a feature. An auto correct for those that don't pay attention.
Quote from: zoidberg on May 14, 2016, 11:40:06 PMLiner locks are not flaws, they are a feature. An auto correct for those that don't pay attention.Silly question, of course a lock can fail that is why we have fixed blades and not just folders.But I don't think this is an auto correct error, the perceived flaw is in the placement of the lock not the existence of it.
Quote from: yud on May 14, 2016, 11:56:17 PMQuote from: zoidberg on May 14, 2016, 11:40:06 PMLiner locks are not flaws, they are a feature. An auto correct for those that don't pay attention.Silly question, of course a lock can fail that is why we have fixed blades and not just folders.But I don't think this is an auto correct error, the perceived flaw is in the placement of the lock not the existence of it.Yeah cause that makes sense...
Quote from: zoidberg on May 15, 2016, 12:32:30 AMQuote from: yud on May 14, 2016, 11:56:17 PMQuote from: zoidberg on May 14, 2016, 11:40:06 PMLiner locks are not flaws, they are a feature. An auto correct for those that don't pay attention.Silly question, of course a lock can fail that is why we have fixed blades and not just folders.But I don't think this is an auto correct error, the perceived flaw is in the placement of the lock not the existence of it.Yeah cause that makes sense...Not saying that the issue makes sense, just that an auto correct error doesn't really work within the meaning of the post.
Didn't Kampfer have that problem with one of the new SOGs?
Quote from: yud on May 15, 2016, 12:45:33 AMQuote from: zoidberg on May 15, 2016, 12:32:30 AMQuote from: yud on May 14, 2016, 11:56:17 PMQuote from: zoidberg on May 14, 2016, 11:40:06 PMLiner locks are not flaws, they are a feature. An auto correct for those that don't pay attention.Silly question, of course a lock can fail that is why we have fixed blades and not just folders.But I don't think this is an auto correct error, the perceived flaw is in the placement of the lock not the existence of it.Yeah cause that makes sense...Not saying that the issue makes sense, just that an auto correct error doesn't really work within the meaning of the post.I think you misunderstood me. Natural selection and some sarcasm. Not too sure why you introduced the word error.
Quote from: zoidberg on May 15, 2016, 12:52:41 AMQuote from: yud on May 15, 2016, 12:45:33 AMQuote from: zoidberg on May 15, 2016, 12:32:30 AMQuote from: yud on May 14, 2016, 11:56:17 PMQuote from: zoidberg on May 14, 2016, 11:40:06 PMLiner locks are not flaws, they are a feature. An auto correct for those that don't pay attention.Silly question, of course a lock can fail that is why we have fixed blades and not just folders.But I don't think this is an auto correct error, the perceived flaw is in the placement of the lock not the existence of it.Yeah cause that makes sense...Not saying that the issue makes sense, just that an auto correct error doesn't really work within the meaning of the post.I think you misunderstood me. Natural selection and some sarcasm. Not too sure why you introduced the word error. Ok I am confused, I thought when you said auto correct you were referring to a phone or tablet changing the word feature to flaw. So I get it now
I decided to see if I could depressed the lock while holding the knife, I can't do it in my left hand. It is possible in my right be required an awkward position and way too much force to do it accidentally.
Quote from: yud on May 15, 2016, 01:48:52 AMI decided to see if I could depressed the lock while holding the knife, I can't do it in my left hand. It is possible in my right be required an awkward position and way too much force to do it accidentally.Thanks for the experiment. Which type of Skeletool was that?
If you watch him when the lock opens he is trying to open it. That's not how you would hold the tool in actual use. I'd don't I'll listen to him when it comes to MT or knife advise.
Quote from: Dean51 on May 15, 2016, 09:21:56 PMIf you watch him when the lock opens he is trying to open it. That's not how you would hold the tool in actual use. I'd don't I'll listen to him when it comes to MT or knife advise.
Any lock can be forced to fail. Any blade can be broken. That being said, it takes a LOT to make a liner lock fail. You'll probably break the blade first.