Crossbar (Axis-style) lock rebuild and proper maintenance
Published: 4 years ago
An impromptu instructional on how to reassemble a crossbar (Axis) lock knife if it's completely torn down.
Also, the easier way to do proper maintenance on these knives without tearing them to pieces and your hair out.
Apologies for the AC background noise with this one. I may shoot another one like this with a Benchmade later on, as it does have a bit of nuance to it that this knife does not have.
The knife featured in this video is an inexpensive Ganzo F7651. It doesn't look familiar to me, but Ganzo is known for making homage knives (Most notably the Benchmade 940 & Spyderco Para Military 2).
Also, the easier way to do proper maintenance on these knives without tearing them to pieces and your hair out.
Apologies for the AC background noise with this one. I may shoot another one like this with a Benchmade later on, as it does have a bit of nuance to it that this knife does not have.
The knife featured in this video is an inexpensive Ganzo F7651. It doesn't look familiar to me, but Ganzo is known for making homage knives (Most notably the Benchmade 940 & Spyderco Para Military 2).