Little ray of sunshine
| I got one a couple of months ago, and I agree. It is a really well designed and proportioned knife. It is a real winner.
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| My PM2 is my favorite edc knife. Very well made. |
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| Great looking knife Bigpond. School me tho, is it twice the knife as my old plain edge Endura? sorry, don't know the steel, it's only marked as seki-japan. I'd have to guess late 1980's vintage. Also, is about $125 a fair price point? thanks,kyle
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| Posts: 1134 | Location: Ann Arbor | Registered: September 07, 2011 |
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Tupperware Dr.
| Got one a few weeks ago, fast becoming my favorite. It's a rock solid design with great ergos. |
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| a good combo.... |
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| quote: Originally posted by muzzleloader: Great looking knife Bigpond. School me tho, is it twice the knife as my old plain edge Endura? sorry, don't know the steel, it's only marked as seki-japan. I'd have to guess late 1980's vintage. Also, is about $125 a fair price point? thanks,kyle
I don't know about your plain edge Endura, but my S110V PM2 is at least twice the knife my Plain edge Endura is, if not more. Much stronger blade steel, much stronger lock, much stronger grip thanks to the G10 and steel liners. I started with a Manix 2, got an Xl, then a PM2, then another, then was gifted the Endura. I've only carried the Endura a few times, it's my third string backup knife. If you think the Endura is good enough for to carry for thirty years, you owe it to yourself to have a look at a PM2, because as far as I'm concerned, it's the Endura, perfected.
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| Posts: 17823 | Location: Sonoran Desert | Registered: February 10, 2011 |
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Just mobilize it
| Really like my PM2 as well, though have a Para 3 on order as it will be even better for my EDC needs. |
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