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Think I’m going to order this soon in natural micarta with amber hardware. I wish they had an option for a satin finish blade but otherwise looks perfect as an EDC.
His satin is nice (I have a Monte Carlo with a Satin blade), but stonewash holds up so much better.
 

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I was using my Bugout to open a letter I received at the office. It seemed like it wasn't cutting well (which was weird since it's super sharp), so I stopped and tried again. Turns out that I had looped up under the contents of the envelope and was slicing along the fold of an original, unrecorded deed a client had sent me. Oops. Fortunately I only made it a couple of inches so the document should still be fine, LOL.
 

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This doesn’t happen very often with anything these days, but I was surprised the price wasn’t higher.
USA made, super lock, magnacut blade. $250. Oh yeah, all day. @Jr Mouse - I do wish that it was just under 3" as well, but I for all round functionality, 3.2 I think does hit a sweet spot, in that smaller medium sized knife that can do almost anything you need, including both small utility cuts and heavier duty cuts.
 

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USA made, super lock, magnacut blade. $250. Oh yeah, all day. @Jr Mouse - I do wish that it was just under 3" as well, but I for all round functionality, 3.2 I think does hit a sweet spot, in that smaller medium sized knife that can do almost anything you need, including both small utility cuts and heavier duty cuts.

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I do wish that it was just under 3" as well, but I for all round functionality, 3.2 I think does hit a sweet spot, in that smaller medium sized

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