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Please tell me all you know about the Stryker models.

I currently have a 910HS marked Elishewitz (thanks Fastjan), and the latest 913D2, which is a spear point with thumb studs, and Nitrous system. I have seen 910 without the Elishewitz name on them.

When did the thumb disc go away, and the thumb stud take over? Before this year, was there ever a spear point Stryker?

What I really want to find is a spear point Stryker with D2 steel, NO Nitrous, and a thumb disc. Does it exist?


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None that I know of the closest you could come would be disengaging your nitrous system on your 913. Unless someone else has seen a spearpoint 910?
 
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Disengaging the Nitrous is a great idea. The reason I am not totally wild about the solution is the liners on a 913 are more "flexy" than on a 910.


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Originally posted by James Marsh:
Please tell me all you know about the Stryker models.

I currently have a 910HS marked Elishewitz (thanks Fastjan), and the latest 913D2, which is a spear point with thumb studs, and Nitrous system. I have seen 910 without the Elishewitz name on them.

When did the thumb disc go away, and the thumb stud take over? Before this year, was there ever a spear point Stryker?

What I really want to find is a spear point Stryker with D2 steel, NO Nitrous, and a thumb disc. Does it exist?


When the 910 was discontinued, the AO Stryker came out with the thumb stud instead of the thumb disk.

That same year (which would have been 2007) there were a few regular Stykers made with the thumb stud. I would guess they are D2.

There was never a spear point Stryker made until the 913. There was a spear point auto Stryker made for many years, however.


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I concur with Mark.

I got my Stryker with a 154CM blade and thumbdisk in 2005. In 2006 was when Benchmade released the Stryker with a D2 blade and kept the thumbdisk. I don't recall if I saw it in late 2006 or the very beginning of 2007, but they did make Strykers with a D2 blade and thumbstuds, probably in preparation for the Nitrous.
 
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I don't know how many of those transitional 910's were made, but we had a couple come through last year and they looked pretty good!


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As Mark said, there were a few Strykers with studs in 07. BM stopped using the disk because they said it make a weak spot in the blade.

I tried to have BM put a 913 blade in a 910 handle, but the detent dose not line up, so it will not work.

This makes me want an axis 913 even more. And heck, how about in M4Wink


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