Blade Show 2010 Microtech’s new Nemesis and Giant Nemesis firing RAT WORX
Blade Show 2010 Microtech’s new Nemesis and Giant Nemesis firing RAT WORX
Blade Show 2010 Microtech’s new Nemesis and Giant Nemesis firing RAT WORX
Blade Show 2010 Microtech Firing Giant Halo X3 RAT WORX
Blade Show 2010 Microtech MSAR Firing Giant Halo X3 RAT WORX
My review of the MT Ultratech Katana. I also go off on a mini rant towards the end regarding automatic knife laws:)
The SOG Fusion Fixation Bowie knife achieves quite a lot for its reasonable price and will connect with a lot of knife enthuisasts. SOG has wisely answered the trend of high value, high quality blades with their Chinese-produced “Fusion” line of blades. The Fixation Bowie is a favorite of mine in the series. Measuring out at the same as a KaBar Combat knife (7″ blade), the Fixation looks to be a good choice as a deployment, light survival, or all-around outdoor blade. The 8Cr13Mov steel, similar to AUS-8, should hold an edge adequately (like the Spyderco “Byrd” models do), be easy to sharpen, and offer some rust resistance. Other upsides include: a hammer-capable pommel (love those!), nice long handle, excellent jimping on the thumb ramp, good quality Cordura nylon sheath with a sharpener pocket, and excellent fit and finish throughout. All this weighs in at a very packable 12.8 ounces… great job SOG! Downsides might include a delicate tip, less-than-sharp factory edge, and a handle material that is reminiscent of vinyl (but has sharp checkering). Nevertheless, the SOG Fixations -ish pricetag makes it a steal and it will attract cash-strapped knife addicts like Rosie ODonnel to free donuts. ////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 9 out of 10 (price considered)