Lansky World-Legal Knife
Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
Just look at the dimensions of ALL parts of the knife, not just the cutting blade.Manclife wrote:What makes you say that?
The handle is huge and the depth of the blade is also big, it really is a big blade.
It's not comfortable to hold.
It doesn't fit comfortably in your pocket with other items.
And despite being EDC legal, the design doesn't send the right message to the police if you do happen to be stopped.
But yes at less than £15 it's as cheap as chips, but there are much better knives around.
This is obviously only my opinion Others WILL disagree........
Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
Could somebody explain to me what 'slip-joint' refers to?
My prepping consists of bugging out by bicycle so any comments are likely to be based on that scenario.
Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
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I'm not antisocial, just anti idiot.
If you use the phase "man up" you have alot to learn.
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I'm not antisocial, just anti idiot.
If you use the phase "man up" you have alot to learn.
"Wise men speak because they have something to say, fools, because they have to say something" Plato.
Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
Thanks, what I would consider to be ordinary non-locking then.
This country must have a higher proportion of people with less than ten fingers compared with the rest of the world.
This country must have a higher proportion of people with less than ten fingers compared with the rest of the world.
My prepping consists of bugging out by bicycle so any comments are likely to be based on that scenario.
Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
I bought this on a whim (it has had less than positive reviews) as its on offer (even less with the British Blades discount code) http://www.heinnie.com/crkt-edgie-self-sharpening-knife, and its my most carried knife , Wharncliffe blade so non threatening, nice handle material and love the self sharpening idea , which makes it a carry and forget knife. Would recommend it to anyone who wants a cheap legal EDC who is not that interested in the black arts of knife sharpening
Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
I have the Lansky & I like it.
Perhaps it just fits my hand better than others who are complaining about its size, I also like the blade thickness which gives you some confidence in the blade when performing some tasks.
It won't be to everyones taste but each to their own.
Wf
Perhaps it just fits my hand better than others who are complaining about its size, I also like the blade thickness which gives you some confidence in the blade when performing some tasks.
It won't be to everyones taste but each to their own.
Wf
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Re: Lansky World-Legal Knife
Just a heads up, if you're after a relatively low cost UK legal folding knife, then Heinnie have the Liong Mah on sale at half price. £17.99
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