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Frag Out! Magazine #16

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belt one hole tighter than usually. It is a heavy, large folded knife that is more convenient to throw into the backpack. In the utility terms, it is an opposite of the 0095BW. The thick blade is noticeably poorer at han- dling food, in particular cutting the vegetables and fruit goes slightly roughly, but the high grind saves the situation. It works much better when it comes to chipping. A rather long section of the straight cutting edge and an implicitly marked belly allow for cutting freely the long peelings. The batten under the thumb is also of assistance as it makes it easier to lead the knife. Unfortunately, these advantages are thrown into shade by its poor ergonomics. In case of this piece also has not gone without an astonishing surprise. When at one of the bonfires I stabbed the knife in a small tree stump only in order to take a photo of it, point of the knife has been slightly bended. The wrap has been microscopic and after a few moments a dia- mond sharpener has allowed me for eliminating them, however this experience, in particular in the context of an adventure with the second knife, has arisen mixed emotions in me with regard to the S35VN steel. I have also attempted to check up its corrosion resistance. The knife, left without cleaning after cutting the sour cucumber, has caught a few rust-red satins, in con- trast to the DLC-coated Zero Tolerance 0095BW. KNIVES

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