Tactical Tighe Fighter Button Lock Flipper made of WONDER PLASTIC! I wonder why it's plastic
Published: 2 years ago
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This is CRKT's attempt at a production version of the Brian Tighe Fighter custom. It's a fancy ass custom, so I think CRKT could have fancied up the production unit a bit. Frn plastic is fine for benchmades, but come on, it's supposed to be like a custom!
Extremely fun and fidgety, but NOT for hard use. After this video was recorded, I did some cardboard cutting with it. Soon after I noticed some lock stick that wasn't there before. I discovered, after disassembly, the button/plunger had multiple dents in the steel. The divot in the blade, the button drops into, has a pointy edge. This jams into the button, and causes damage, when used for med/heavy work.
So it's a tactical box opener, that's fun to fidget with and can be used for heavier tasks... if you don't have a heavier duty knife on hand
This is CRKT's attempt at a production version of the Brian Tighe Fighter custom. It's a fancy ass custom, so I think CRKT could have fancied up the production unit a bit. Frn plastic is fine for benchmades, but come on, it's supposed to be like a custom!
Extremely fun and fidgety, but NOT for hard use. After this video was recorded, I did some cardboard cutting with it. Soon after I noticed some lock stick that wasn't there before. I discovered, after disassembly, the button/plunger had multiple dents in the steel. The divot in the blade, the button drops into, has a pointy edge. This jams into the button, and causes damage, when used for med/heavy work.
So it's a tactical box opener, that's fun to fidget with and can be used for heavier tasks... if you don't have a heavier duty knife on hand