Monday I got my new knife, DFA stock, and a package from Wing Tactical that I wasn't expecting to get until today or even tomorrow. The knife is a liner lock, and when I have it pointed up on an angle and press the lock, the blade plops down 90 degrees until it hits my thumbnail. I don't know what kind of bearings are in it, but I have knives with ball bearings that have
a lot more friction than this. And when the blade is open there's NO movement, up and down, or side to side.
it's tighter than a nun's... knickers.
I'll be carrying this one when I go camping this spring-fall, because that's the only time I'm in the dark, or semi-dark very much. When I'm in my tent, if I wake up and need to cut something in the dark, I'll be able to find my knife.
Considering what tritium costs, this is a great deal at $99.99, and even better with a
25% military discount! I ordered it Friday morning and got it Monday afternoon.
Built in Detroit with Swiss tritium. Tritium is most often produced in nuclear reactors by neutron activation of lithium-6. Nuclear power in Switzerland is generated by three nuclear power plants, with a total of four operational reactors, contributing approximately 40% of Switzerland's electrical energy. I just found out the tritium lamps on my knife glow very brightly in broad daylight when I shine a UV light on it. White light doesn't do anything, and neither does a green laser, but hitting it with UV is just like turning on a fluorescent light. I had no idea that would happen.