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Started this discussion. Last reply by Cesar Salazar Dec 12, 2010. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Folks, I must say I am really impressed with the opening speed of the Kershaw Breakout 7000. This thing is lightning fast! It is a top button lock with a coil spring. In my experience I have not been…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by isaac prillaman Jan 4, 2011. 11 Replies 0 Likes
Thanks to the hard work and support from Rep. Jennifer Coffey, who I had the pleasure of meeting at the NCCA knife show in Malboro, MA …Continue
Thanks everyone for the warm B-Day wishes! I love the cake!
Happy Birthday Dan!
Happy Birthday Daniel!
Happy Birthday Daniel!
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Daniel, thanks for joining the Buck Knives Group.
Re: Squirt .. not locking open.
Try .... loosening all frame threaded fasteners .. does this allow lock engagement ???
Mine locks open .. BUT .. observe mating parts engagement. I.e. chamfered / tapered button lock surface .. vs .. area in tang reliefed for button engagement. The engagement of the locking parts is greater in the closed position than in the open position. NOTE: observe the degree of "engagement" @ ea position. I suspect you will find same.
Also, when all threaded fasteners are tightened .. the engagement of the mating locking parts is further minimized.
I intend to "optimize" "sand" "polish" this area for a SAFE amount of "engagement" of the mating locking surfaces ... as a FINAL step.
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