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Blankman
17
Dec 6, 2018
No flipper, no deal. Otherwise I'd have picked up a couple.
DocZZZ
233
Dec 7, 2018
Blankmanflippers aren't the be all and end all of knife hobby
Nocturna
24
Dec 7, 2018
Blankmanits a great knife for some guys or ladys from states with strict knife laws like germany.
Jschreiner1349
124
Jul 25, 2019
NocturnaA locking knife with a ~4” blade that can be opened one-handed with a “flick” (per the description) is going to be very illegal in more places than not, both worldwide and stateside.
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ponagathos
512
Jul 25, 2019
Jschreiner1349But they are fun and fit my hand better officer.
j.a.l
716
Mar 12, 2020
BlankmanTo each their own. I, for one, am glad flippers haven't completely taken over; personally not a big fan. I like thumb studs or automatics. (Yes, legality, sure. Follow-your-local-knife-laws.) Just don't like the ergonomics of moving my thumb from the back to a grip, it encourages fumbling. I'm not dogmatic about it, but a tab makes it a much harder sell.
Blankman
17
Mar 12, 2020
j.a.lI just don't like knives that potentially take two hands to open (for whatever reason), hence my desire for a flipper (or thumb stud) if well done. As you said, to each their own. :)