ACP230
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I bought my older son a liner-lock knife and he took it off to college.
After a couple of years of daily carry and normal use, no real heavy cutting, the liner-lock got so loose the knife was sort of dangerous to the user.
I bought my son a lock-back blade to replace the original knife.
I have a couple of liner-lock knives in my collection, but I'd never depend on one. Give my my Buck Ranger, small Browning lock back, or K-BAR Dozier Design over a liner-lock any day.
Anyone got something good to say about liner-locks? I sure don't.
After a couple of years of daily carry and normal use, no real heavy cutting, the liner-lock got so loose the knife was sort of dangerous to the user.
I bought my son a lock-back blade to replace the original knife.
I have a couple of liner-lock knives in my collection, but I'd never depend on one. Give my my Buck Ranger, small Browning lock back, or K-BAR Dozier Design over a liner-lock any day.
Anyone got something good to say about liner-locks? I sure don't.