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"Jon."
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I'm sure a $5 gas station knife would have a similar effect, something about sharp steel being painful.

The newer version of the Stryker would be even better, bigger button is nicer.


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the new version of the stryker???? does it really have a bigger button? what else has changed?

i just looked at the pic on the BM website and couldn't tell from their pic



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"Jon."
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My bad... What have I been drinking... was the AFO that got the bigger button.


The Model 9051 AFO II is an improved version of the AFO. It features a wider blade, a larger and knurled button release that is suitable for gloved hand use as well as a thicker, more robust handle, faster action and some improvements to the handle shape.


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Originally posted by Mark G.:
The Infidel is great at being cool and scaring the crap out of folks.

Ranks up there with Spyderco Civilian.

The Stryker is more practical



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I much prefer the Infidel to the other one. Just my preference though.
 
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Thanks for the poll and the pic.

3300 looks aweseom and is a true grown mans pacifier / toy that makes mall shopping trips with the wife go by alot faster. I worried I'd wear the dang thing out flicking it in and out so much.

My brother thought it was so cool he traded me his shotgun for it.

But...the 9100 is classic and tons more useful to me. Pretty sexy in it's own right too.
 
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I guess that you can't compare an D/A OTF with another automatic or assisted knife out there. There are different applications for each of those knife. This would be pretty much like comparing apples and oranges Smiler


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