I'm a big Surefire fan, but I'll stick with Spyderco and leatherman in the knife/multitool department. If I were going to spend that much muny I'd get a GLOCK 17 or a Ruger SP101+ammo.
Saving my money for the SP`01 a friend is going to sell to me. I could never justify spending such big bucks for folders, since I tend to lose them so often.
I'll stick with my black bladed spyderco military, two delicas, and old school spyderco police models.
Those surefire lights are certainly nice, and top notch quality, however.:danceban:
at that price, it better walk the dog, clean windows, balance my checkbook, change a tire, chop down a tree, and explain the birds and the bees to my kid. the flashlights are fairly priced, tho.
That is baffling why they'd think that knife could bring that price. And, if Surefire does with the knife what they did with their lights, everyone that deals with Surefire will have to sell for the same price.
It is in the same price category of a number of well known custom/semi-custom folders. I talked to Steve Ryan and looked at one at SHOT. Nice knife. It is spendy though.
They came out with some other collaboration folders, a couple or so years ago (Carson maybe?), with the flipper. Nice, good ergonomics, but they started out at $400, as well. I think they are now around $300. Still over-priced for a production knife that doesn't offer anything head-n-shoulders over competitors.:blink:
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