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QSP Pelican review Just received the Pelican yesterday 3/27. Initial impressions: -Fairly substantial knife at 4.5 oz with good ergonomics. Fits nicely in my large hands. Nicely milled and finished micarta.scales. Deep carry pocket clip that allows about 1/2 inch to protrude from pocket. No hot spots for me. Gorgeous bowhead wharncliff blade shape. Thick blade stock with a fairly thin edge and even grind. Perfectly centered and extremely sharp. An excellent slicer. Jumping on blade is excellent and extends 1.25 inches. along the spine. The jumping and flipper tab are not to sharp. However… -Stiffest detent I have ever experienced. Tore a piece of my right index finder off the first time I tried to flip it. It was even difficult to open with 2 hands. I tried backing off the pivot screw a bit but it didn’t help and caused some blade rock. There was also a distinct grinding when swinging the blade open and closed. So rather than send it back I decided to disassemble it and see what tweaks could be made. It was surprisingly difficult to break down. I was unable to remove 2 of the screws on the clip side and one on the show side. They spun freely when loosened but they could not be backed out so I could not remove the scales/liners. I had to carefully pry the front of the knife apart with a hard plastic butter knife handle. This allowed enough separation between the two sides for me to remove the pivot, blade, and bearings w/o damaging the knife. Cleaned the bearings and all contact surfaces with alcohol and filed off a few rough edges on the blade tang. Reassembly was much easier altho the 3 screws could not be fully tightened so I assume the threads might be stripped. A drop of blue Loctite should keep them in place. After adjusting the pivot and adding a little oil, the detent was easier to overcome but not ideal and the grinding was eliminated. The blade drops shut easily now. I spent time mindlessly opening and closing the blade several hundred times and it’s getting better and better. I expect further improvement over time. So looks like the QC was subpar but It’s in my pocket now and quite pleased w being able to get it dialed in to a large degree.

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