Thanks, the reason I ask is because I think the switch just looks cheap, I much prefer the liner lock. So if I order an Adventurer it should have the newer liner lock?
Don't let the look fool you, I never ever had any problem with those locks. That switch also is easy to use with gloves because of its pointy texture.That being said, I admit I never used a liner-lock Vic.
Course I think the liner lock is good too - and the OHT has the advantage of a locking Cap lifter as well as the blade.
Quote from: magentus on December 06, 2018, 03:51:25 PMCourse I think the liner lock is good too - and the OHT has the advantage of a locking Cap lifter as well as the blade.Don't all 111mm liner locks have the locking cap lifter/flat SD/pry tool?
Quote from: Sawl Goodman on December 06, 2018, 07:12:10 PMQuote from: magentus on December 06, 2018, 03:51:25 PMCourse I think the liner lock is good too - and the OHT has the advantage of a locking Cap lifter as well as the blade.Don't all 111mm liner locks have the locking cap lifter/flat SD/pry tool?The Hunter models are the exceptions And some others.But that's not what you meant.
Quote from: Reinier on December 06, 2018, 07:47:30 PMQuote from: Sawl Goodman on December 06, 2018, 07:12:10 PMQuote from: magentus on December 06, 2018, 03:51:25 PMCourse I think the liner lock is good too - and the OHT has the advantage of a locking Cap lifter as well as the blade.Don't all 111mm liner locks have the locking cap lifter/flat SD/pry tool?The Hunter models are the exceptions And some others.But that's not what you meant.Yeah, that was poorly written! Thanks. I did mean "the cap lifter locks on all liner locks with a cap lifter". Or even "the cap lifter locks on all 111mms with a flat screwdriver".