does it lock?
Quote from: Nomad on February 14, 2009, 11:05:35 PMdoes it lock?It does indeed lock, same as the standard Wave.Makes me wonder what the point is? Maybe Denmark has had a rash of stabbing crimes committed by one-armed amputees?
Very cool, I wonder if they make a SURGE with nail nicked blades.. I remember seeing a Charge with nail nicked blades awhile ago on here..
Very cool, I wonder if they make a SURGE with nail nicked blades..
Doesn't having the nail nick on the other side make this a left handed Wave?
I don't see the point, if a guy really wants to stab someone would he change his mind because its hard work to open a knife with just a nail nick. St---d politicians
Quote from: duckman1975 on February 17, 2009, 10:21:02 AMI don't see the point, if a guy really wants to stab someone would he change his mind because its hard work to open a knife with just a nail nick. St---d politicians Now I'm not saying I agree, but it's all to do with the speed of the deployment. A OH blade can be opened faster and can therefore be used as a weapon a lot quicker.
Quote from: Benner on February 17, 2009, 12:38:19 PMQuote from: duckman1975 on February 17, 2009, 10:21:02 AMI don't see the point, if a guy really wants to stab someone would he change his mind because its hard work to open a knife with just a nail nick. St---d politicians Now I'm not saying I agree, but it's all to do with the speed of the deployment. A OH blade can be opened faster and can therefore be used as a weapon a lot quicker.You can still throw a closed knife/tool at someone's head and inflict quite some damage... and that's a OH action no matter the blade...