Good video - thanks. These are 2 of my favorite knives. I am currently carrying the Gen 3 Eklipse that runs on bearings and really like it. I agree that teflon washers work well, and I use them on my Full Track. I particularly like that they basically require no maintenance since they are self lubricating and can be just washed out. I have an XM-18, 3.5" that runs on PB washers.
I have a harpoon tanto eklipse try way. I love it. It is off getting micarta scales it has the working finish instead of stone washing. Love it. I also have the hinderer designed zt0393glcf that is based off the eklipse.
Wow, how do you open your hinderer with the stop pin/studs. I have the xm-18, tri way, in the slicer grind, and the detent is way too strong. I can only use the flipper tab, but wow! It snaps out like a bullet. Nice and crisp. It also drops shut with next to no resistance.
Good video - thanks. These are 2 of my favorite knives. I am currently carrying the Gen 3 Eklipse that runs on bearings and really like it. I agree that teflon washers work well, and I use them on my Full Track. I particularly like that they basically require no maintenance since they are self lubricating and can be just washed out. I have an XM-18, 3.5" that runs on PB washers.
That's cool, yeah I'm probably going to switch my gen 6 xm to washers, I think I just like the smooth feel better
I have a harpoon tanto eklipse try way. I love it. It is off getting micarta scales it has the working finish instead of stone washing. Love it. I also have the hinderer designed zt0393glcf that is based off the eklipse.
I also prefer the gen 4 xm-18 and gen 2 eklipse over the models with steel lock bar interfaces and triway pivots
I just got my first eklipse. I own 3 xm18 3.5, one 3” xm and now an eklipse. The eklipse is a better knife to me personally.
Wow, how do you open your hinderer with the stop pin/studs. I have the xm-18, tri way, in the slicer grind, and the detent is way too strong. I can only use the flipper tab, but wow! It snaps out like a bullet. Nice and crisp. It also drops shut with next to no resistance.
When you try to open it, do you have any pressure on the lock bar?