Don't get to carry this lovely little thing all that much, but I love it nonetheless.
CRKT Ultima
Don't get to carry this lovely little thing all that much, but I love it nonetheless.
CRKT Ultima
Last edited by TheWeeze; 06-10-2014 at 22:39.
My feedback: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/92485-TheWeeze
Finally got the balls to get rid of the thumb stud on my Leek and install a zip tie to create the "wave" feature. I had to dremel one side of the thumb stud off in order to get a straight - ish side to press out the stud. I nicked the blade a little, but as a carry knife, I don't mind. A while ago I modded it by drilling and tapping a new hole to be able to use a low rider clip. It requires very little force on the zip tie, and the assisted open kicks in. Holy shit, this knife deploys fast!
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I have a leek as my EDC as well, now I want to remove the thumb stud and give this a try.![]()
I did just find something out though. The thumb stud acts as a brace for the blade. With it removed, and the blade is open and locked, I can still wiggle the blade up & down a tiny bit. (About a millimeter) it doesn't affect the engagement of the lock, it's still nice & strong. But the blade isn't completely SOLID in place. I might try using a bigger zip tie & see if I can get the same effect.
Edit: BOOM there we go! It might still wiggle a couple thousandths of an inch, but good enough for me.![]()
Last edited by Lex_Luthor; 05-22-2015 at 17:10.
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I picked up a blemished Kershaw Skyline for pretty cheap on ebay. Man I love this knife! It's super light, has some really clean lines, and fits extremely well in my hand. I contacted kershaw and asked to buy a ZT deep carry clip and a couple days later I had one in my mailbox, free of charge. Drilled and tapped a new hole and WOW this knife is transformed. It rides super deep in my pocket too. I love kershaw.![]()
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I held this knife and can attest to how light and thin it is.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I managed to lose my SOG Flash 2. I'm thinking about the Kershaw Cryo as a replacement.
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A friend of mine has the cryo. Nice knife. Sturdy. Beefy.
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Original Cryo or the Cryo II? I believe the Cryo II is much beefier and slightly longer blade...?
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I'm leaning towards the original. I don't need much more than a 3" blade for EDC and it saves on size and weight.