just got this bad boy in from amazon. what do you guys think?
>>683860
I like the look, dubious quality though
All the reviews I've seen have been pretty good so you probably didn't go wrong
>>683860
>what do you guys think?
Think you are another marketing victim. Also, since you couldn't find the general you likely aren't too bright, which makes you the ideal BG customer.
>>683878
/thread
>>683878
This desu
>>683860
I liked that orange paracord handle. Almost bought one of those but couldn't get past the BG handle. But that says more about me than it does the knife.
CRKT makes a couple paracord handle knives in a similar price range. Was really close to getting pic related or the Ruger one, but ended up getting the SPEW.
>>683862
this
sage
>>683860
>bg
as meme as sebenza
>>683860
>hey /out/ I am a giant consumerist dupe and faggot who doesn't go out, but likes to watch it on TV
>>684195
people like to talk about how strong the frame lock is on a Sebenza and how good quality the knife is, but no one ever actually uses their sebenza for anything harder than cutting cardboard because it cost so much kek
>>684215
I use one the same as any other pocket knife on a daily basis.
I'm not a retard who would try to use any small folder knife as a pry bar, though, even if it was cheap.
>>684215
the integral lock is trash
>>683878
pretty much this
>>683860
It has a nice balance and mine came out of the pack razor sharp.
I have it, you can enjoy yourself with wrapping it different ways. Nice sheat too, fits snuggly and wont come out unless you want it to.
>>683878
this
>>684215
>>684759
>three dollar custom knife
>>683860
I think the paracord is uncomfortable and folding knives are safer, but I'm only a hiker.
i think your a bad goy
>>684776
Folding knives are more dangerous for the precise reason that they fold, buddy.
>>684970
good ones won't fold on you no matter what
>>684975
wrong pic
you should go more tacticool
pic related
>>684970
I meant to say locking blade folders, for the simple reason that they easily fold away and lock open, pal.
>>683860
I bought one because it was cheap and I needed something serviceable for a trip that weekend, I think I paid $35. The branding is a bit cringy but it seems like an ok knife for the money, and I haven't bothered to replace it yet. I'm not into bushcrafting so I've only used it to cut food and cordage, make kindling, and sharpen marshmallow sticks.
>>683878
This, very precise and accurate.