@joshuapowell7792 I coped. The smaller glass breaker allows reverse grip with thumb. The big one just looks meaner but it's a combat troodon so it's big and looks mean anyway.
Great review....I have a couple Marfione...one blue ringed troodon and a Marifone First addition Glycon and your right they are hard to fire I have only fired both 3 times since bought,,, but I love them
I believe it’s the parents responsibility to make sure children understand not to touch tools unless they are working on some thing. If you interact with your children, they will be much smarter. Most parents leave their children to take care of themselves. Those are the ones that will most likely get hurt. so keep your tools put away and use precautions much like you would use to make your kitchen knives safe.
this is total stupidness that they removed the possibility to install old school glass breaker, because of this is also a scull crasher! especially if you need to calm someone down with a NON-BLADE!
A thing that I do is carry something like a Fenix tactical flashlight clipped into my back pocket. You can absolutely use it as an improvised impact tool if necessary (in the very same way you would use a closed folder), along with it being a source of light--and you can take it places you can't carry a blade, like courthouses and onto airplanes. Blades are things I treat like firearms, as primarily a lethal force tool. Having other options on hand is a good thing. Hope this helps.
With a tungsten carbide ball and a solid aluminum handle, you don't need a Gen 2 glass breaker to put an attacker down, trust me. Especially if you hit them in the right spots. Not necessarily the head, you can hit them in the ribs, that hurts a LOT.
Looking to get a gen 3 soon. Hoping I can put a gen 2 glass breaker on it.
You won't be able to ... Gen 3 glass breaker is all one piece and not swappable with gen 2.
@joshuapowell7792 I coped. The smaller glass breaker allows reverse grip with thumb. The big one just looks meaner but it's a combat troodon so it's big and looks mean anyway.
When will any news drop on a tanto blade? I subscribe to your newsletter, been trying to be patient and wait but theres been almost no updates
Wooh, I got one coming in the mail from you guys!
I like the jimping on the gen 2 better I think
Great review....I have a couple Marfione...one blue ringed troodon and a Marifone First addition Glycon and your right they are hard to fire I have only fired both 3 times since bought,,, but I love them
Lol wtf only fired them 3 times. No wonder you can’t open them. Your thumbs ain’t even broken in yet
Nice review!thanks!
I believe it’s the parents responsibility to make sure children understand not to touch tools unless they are working on some thing. If you interact with your children, they will be much smarter. Most parents leave their children to take care of themselves. Those are the ones that will most likely get hurt. so keep your tools put away and use precautions much like you would use to make your kitchen knives safe.
Does the gen III have the zero blade play
Damn near less than a millimeter on mine
Shout out to Clay and family. I love the new Combat models and they’re $100 less.
My kids are scared of my knives. They have seen me cut myself.
Your kids can open a regular knife.
No Kids easy life.
this is total stupidness that they removed the possibility to install old school glass breaker, because of this is also a scull crasher! especially if you need to calm someone down with a NON-BLADE!
A thing that I do is carry something like a Fenix tactical flashlight clipped into my back pocket. You can absolutely use it as an improvised impact tool if necessary (in the very same way you would use a closed folder), along with it being a source of light--and you can take it places you can't carry a blade, like courthouses and onto airplanes. Blades are things I treat like firearms, as primarily a lethal force tool. Having other options on hand is a good thing. Hope this helps.
With a tungsten carbide ball and a solid aluminum handle, you don't need a Gen 2 glass breaker to put an attacker down, trust me. Especially if you hit them in the right spots. Not necessarily the head, you can hit them in the ribs, that hurts a LOT.
@@yuriistetsenko5948 it can be a pitbull for example... i prefer old school tip.