![]() The really big news is the cycle tests! By changing a few parts around, and applying various coatings, we have achieved cycles of 100,000 on all parts! Spring breakage is the number one failure of other OTFs on the market. The older versions were smoother and easier to operate than all other OTFs on the market, but Model B is by far the smoothest out-the-front available to date.īy making the internal mechanism with even less parts, and with screws with all the same size torx, taking the knife apart is easier than ever. ![]() This version of the Deadlock is so smooth. In Batch 4 and 5, we focused on number of overall cycles, smoothness, ease of user disassembly, and of course- ease of manufacturing. But the materials are on point, and this guy doesn’t have a bunch of workers just chilling waiting for him to clone another knife. We haven’t tested the M390 (Hey LTK cough cough). I know it’s hard to believe when you pay 350 for S35VN but it’s true. Batch 2 is fairly easy to take apart, while Batch 1 and the prototypes are best sent back to me when the time comes. This Custom Deadlock Knife is from Blade Show West 2022 Features a stonewashed double-edged 20CV dagger blade, and carbon fiber over stonewashed titanium. I didn’t contract this clone but this is a reputable seller with good materials. Batch 3 was again ease of manufacture, with an added focus on the ability for the user to take the knife apart for cleaning. The goal of Batch 1 and Batch 2 was ease of manufacture, which came in the form of simplification. With the fake the grove was half the depth and rounded and generally much lower quality. On my warlock the grove is beautifully ground and is rather deep with sharp corners. The first prototypes had a singular goal of locking up solid. The biggest difference was the grove on the handle. Every batch of Deadlocks has started with a goal.
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