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FOX FKMD & MIL-TAC FX-MTF5 N690 Liner Lock Knife

FOX FKMD & MIL-TAC FX-MTF5 N690 Liner Lock Knife

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Product Description
Sporting an all-black look and a set of premium components, the FX-MTF5 liner lock knife is everything you’d expect from a FOX FKMD and MIL-TAC collaboration. Designed by Patrick Nihiser and assembled for military-grade performance, this sleek and sturdy knife features an N690Co stainless steel blade with durable PVD coating Read More

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massdrop01
783
Jun 29, 2020
Do yourself a favor and get a cold steel recon 1 if you are considering it. If you shop around you can almost get one for the same price. It’s better in every aspects.
bombagrande
20
Jun 29, 2020
massdrop01You can get a Kershaw Blur S30V or now in M4 for around the same price.
Jakob
377
Jun 28, 2020
Wow, that weight! Definately no cut outs in these liners. Must be some serious thick liners too. I actually really like this one but I have enough beefy folders. Love the over all design, blade shape and handle scales, it all looks the part. I would bite if I was in the market for this type of blade.
Omniseed
1972
Jun 27, 2020
I actually really like the overall shape of this, it fits beautifully with some themes in my knife stable, but these half pound 'MILTAC-SPECCOPS-POLICECOPS-SWAT' marketed knives kill my gear boner hard. What did they do, install lead stabilizer weights throughout the G10
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massdrop01
783
Jun 29, 2020
Still too many better alternatives out there. Well at least it doesn’t have 3.3” blade and 8.8oz like the other Fox post out there. SMH at how out of touch fox is with the market.
massdrop01Not sure me, for sure. A surprising number of people seem to equate weight with quality though. I'd imagine that's the market they're going for. It's interesting how companies will manipulate factors that have no real benefit to make their product adhere to customers' preconceptions of quality. Leaf blowers are actually made louder than necessary because people equate loud with powerful. There was at least one high end audio maker that put lead weights in their remote controls so they would feel more"premium". Newer pickup trucks are significantly taller than older designs with no increase in ground clearancene because it looks "more rugged and capable". It's subtle psychological manipulation. Using the customers unfounded supposition against them.
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