
I like the knife, but the spring spoils the impression. Some pros: Stylish and strict design without crooked show-offs. Well sits in the hand. Satisfied with a reliable clip, not very rigid, but the knife is held confidently. The descents from the , it was quite sharp out of the box, but I have repeatedly sharpened and corrected it myself, the cut is pleasant. Semi-automatic, there are no extra pins, protruding fins and so on. In general, I like everything, but there is one "BUT"! Cons below: Semiautomatic! Specifically a spring. After about a couple of months of (fairly light) use, the knife stopped opening. I disembled and found that the spring was stratified and simply broke. I don’t know how the spring behaves on other knives of this kind, I found out on the forums that I’m not the only one. I made another spring, used it for half a year and it broke. I understand that the spring is such a consumable, which in general is logical. You need to deal with springs)))

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