The mini pyrite with the forged carbon handle is much less slick, it’s definitely more grippy and looks a lot better imo, o also got the blue pyrite in aluminum and then returned it a few days later, the button lock was sticky and pretty much, for a lack of better term, poopy. I bought the forged carbon fiber handle with the blue accents and it’s button lock is much better. Idk if I got lucky or what but it’s perfect for when I wanna have a low profile knife on me.
I've watched many of your recent videos with you mentioning that you used to mod knives so this should be easy for you to do. Put a good sized chamfer along the area of the tang that catches the button if not fully depressed. I know you shouldn't have to do this and its a simple design and should of been done by the manufacturer. But ive done it on many cheaper button locks and it work flawlessly. It sucks to have to mash the button to get the blade to drop. Would make a great video and probably very helpful for alot of people considering how popular button locks have become.
Too small , too slippery . It’s rolling on hype imo . That RR blue denim swayback is a deal imo . I’m thinking anyways side by side I d go with the old fashioned designed that is tried and proven for longevity . I do like fidgeting with the button locks though.
Awesome video. Im so excited for my pyrite ❤thanks 🙏🏻 again
The mini pyrite with the forged carbon handle is much less slick, it’s definitely more grippy and looks a lot better imo, o also got the blue pyrite in aluminum and then returned it a few days later, the button lock was sticky and pretty much, for a lack of better term, poopy. I bought the forged carbon fiber handle with the blue accents and it’s button lock is much better. Idk if I got lucky or what but it’s perfect for when I wanna have a low profile knife on me.
I've watched many of your recent videos with you mentioning that you used to mod knives so this should be easy for you to do. Put a good sized chamfer along the area of the tang that catches the button if not fully depressed. I know you shouldn't have to do this and its a simple design and should of been done by the manufacturer. But ive done it on many cheaper button locks and it work flawlessly. It sucks to have to mash the button to get the blade to drop. Would make a great video and probably very helpful for alot of people considering how popular button locks have become.
Not worth the effort in my opinion 😂
Too small , too slippery . It’s rolling on hype imo . That RR blue denim swayback is a deal imo . I’m thinking anyways side by side I d go with the old fashioned designed that is tried and proven for longevity . I do like fidgeting with the button locks though.
Hoping to find a G10 handle because when that flick works, it’s fun. Any spider flick tips for this little guy?
I'll keep mine