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""SMALL FLASHLIGHTS....BIG KNIVES""
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Guys, Im a monster of a man, I'm 6'7, 330lbs, with hands that look more like paws...... So, I was looking at this knife to be an EDC. Remember, Big Dude, Big Pants, Big Pockets, Big Hands. Do any of you have anything to say about this bad boy?
 
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Do any of you have anything to say about this bad boy?
Ya, Tom. At 6'7" & 330, you can still hold the Onslaught handle between your thumb and index finger and use it to pick your teeth. Big Grin

If you want to hold it like a regular knife, you'll have to keep your little finger up in the air like you're drinking tea with the Queen. Smiler


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I'm liking the 741 Tom, and I'm a smallish guy. Fits easy in the pocket despite its size, and is a fantastic slicer in the kitchen. My wife thinks it's cool too. Good ergos and I think you'll like it.


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""SMALL FLASHLIGHTS....BIG KNIVES""
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Fastjan, I believe you understand me!!! I have a Rift right now, and in my hands it looks like an aphid. Perhaps when I get the onslaught ill take a pic of it in my hand so you all can see how it looks!! Eeker
 
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I dont think you will be dissapointed at all big70tom if you like big folders. 741 is a great blade and given its large size, I find it carries extremly well. Mine gets carried quite often.. I belive Mark G once stated "The 741 is a Slicer on Steroids" Since then that has stuck with me, IMO it fits the 741 quite well.


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""SMALL FLASHLIGHTS....BIG KNIVES""
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I have read where the blade is super thin? will it stand up to cutting rope, things like that?
 
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I have read where the blade is super thin? will it stand up to cutting rope, things like that?

Iam sure it would ........serrations are good for rope.


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""SMALL FLASHLIGHTS....BIG KNIVES""
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just watched a review and thye wer saying the blade is super thin. that it is more of a food prep knife.
 
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To each his own opinion ........
Granted thin blades are good for sliceing tomatoes Smiler


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