Message from @Cad
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Liner lock is fine for very light tasks, but for that back lock (or better yet, spydercos modified back lock) is better, smaller and lighter but gets mucky and on lower end chink knives break easily and/or quickly in my experience
what up knifeheads. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5JK8okJJdM thats the knife you posted, right?
also, in my opinion: back liner lock > frame lock > ordinary liner lock
It seems to be an xm-18 and emerson cqc 7.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqEa1vWeGBY does he have small hands or are those ganzo axis-lock knfies huge?
@s3bbe yeah, I just remembered the first video, because I saw your link. I knew I saw the knife at some point before, so I searched frenetically
I am now watching knife reviews since at least an hour
I've had a chink emerson and while the liner was pretty thick I think I managed to bend it
Also got dirty behind the liner and was so stiff it took effort to lock it for several months. It was the best liner lock knife I've handled.
only good liner I encountered so far are the spyderco ones
Haven't tried those, I'm sure someone somewhere has made an okay liner lock, but on average - specially low end chink ones, I am strongly for other options
the byrd spyderco meadowlark 2 i bought my dad had a nice backlock
compression lock
really
yes that is the name
are there ganzo/sanrenmu compression ones?
i doubt it
make sure you have Torx bits if you get a ganzo axis lock
its probably going to be too tight
guys I'm enjoying disgusting coffee :WaveBOYE:
Did you order it from aliE
probably
Nice probably
big if true
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Probably a small update
maybe it will play songs in order now
2-3 seconds faster friend
yeah comfy i put the agptec 1.10 firmware on x02
its a nice little player
they've been trying to make a rockbox version of the ruizu
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okay boys
time to build a pc
@Mega Milky 2019 using parts from China?
Chink GPU's when?
Be careful what you wish for
Chink CPU's when?