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  • shooter1975
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2012
    • 1027

    Originally posted by crufflers
    Nice ones. How do you like the 0055?
    Thanks bud! Its a really nicely built knife! definitely heavier than my 452. The SLT tab is something I have to get use to! Super smooth knife though after I took it all apart and put Gun Butter on all the bearings. I also polished the SLT tab, blade pivot and the flat sides of the handle scales. It was to monotone for me!

    Just as a PSA on anyone that has an 0055, if your SLT tab seams gritty or not smooth its because its over tightened. When I got mine it felt like it was packed full of sand and the funny thing is that the SLT tab housing has 2 thrust bearings in it, which I was surprised. Word of caution though the little ****ing spring in the housing is a ***** to get back into position. Disassemble with caution!!!
    Last edited by shooter1975; 03-05-2019, 11:20 AM.

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    • crufflers
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jul 2011
      • 12723

      Mine was smooth out of the box. Tab springy but smooth, action like butter. Interesting grind and design. I typically treat it like a two-stage trigger and take the slack out first, then fire it.

      I saw a Youtube of someone taking apart the SLT and I would not try it. Glad you got yours where you want it.

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      • slower than...
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 19

        These just arrived today!

        I will be the first to admit I know absolutely nothing about knives. So I won't begin to speculate on the quality, sharpness, metallurgy, etc. of these knives. But I assume for $49.95 for each, they aren't going to be anything special.
        Saw these in the American Rifleman magazine (the NRA publication). Not the best knives for sure, but at least to me, they certainly look "purdy".
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        • COINTELPRO
          Member
          • Aug 2014
          • 139

          Protech 2205 Calmigo

          California legal switchblade.

          Fires strong!!


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          Last edited by COINTELPRO; 03-06-2019, 5:45 PM.

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          • Excitable Boy
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 568

            Originally posted by tcd511
            So after watching some videos from this years Shot Show, I was impressed by the new Gerber Fastball. I was a little worried about purchasing this given Gerber's past and poor quality control and the price but had high hopes Gerber was finally serious about their knives again. Well, the knife arrived and all my worries were confirmed. The knife I received had the blade so off center it was rubbing the frame and the left to right blade play was just too much. Pretty unhappy with my purchase I asked for an rma to return. it.

            So fast forward to now. I am getting it ready to ship back and taking a look at it for a second time. I decided rather than returning it I would attempt to recenter the blade and remove the blade play. This took all of about 15 minutes and came out perfectly. So what did I learn? Gerber is still hit or miss with their QC.

            The knife itself though is a good knife, now after fixing it. Is it worth the $100 price tag? No. Size wise, it is the same size as a Kershaw Dividend or Leek. Features wise it is more like the Dividend in construction. The main difference is the blade material. Where Kershaw uses 420C Gerber is using S30V. The Fastball is a flipper that acts like it has assisted opening but it doesn't. It deploys fast and locks up quick and tight. If your considering this knife I would suggest finding something else. There are more knives in this price range that you can get a better bang for your buck.
            Blade play is an absolute deal killer for me. You can tighten the pivot and screw around to get it centered, but in the end, that means that the blade to pivot tolerances are way too loose and sloppy. Like a cheap *** semi auto pistol where the slide rattles around in my mind.

            Originally posted by shooter1975
            Scored some good deals on the bay.


            ZT 0055


            I love that 0452, but the oo55 does nothing for me. I've seen plenty of Gus's customs in real life and his workmanship is absolutely top shelf and the prices reflect it, but his designs just don't resonate with me. Too angular. He's a really nice guy. He's is always at a big show I go to in Vegas on Labor Day weekend and he typically brings just a couple knives and guys will fight for them.

            Originally posted by COINTELPRO
            Protech 2205 Calmigo

            California legal switchblade.

            Fires strong!!


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            Protech makes some of the coolest auto out there and Dave Wattenburg is a really nice guy. He always does a special show addition model for the Vegas show. I've got a couple I couldn't resist even though I can't do anything with them in Cali but fire them while sitting at my desk at home. I've got a Collab he did with Emerson and an auto Strider PT that they did. Fastest firing side opening autos on the market! Hopefully Knife Rights eventually gets around to getting Cali's auto laws fixed. They've done a good job overturning the auto bans in a bunch of other states. Most of my political contributions go to the NRA or CGF, but I did have to send a few bucks to Knife Rights last year.

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            • MeatyMac
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2013
              • 1847

              Originally posted by crufflers
              Interesting traditional... 2007 Great Eastern made Schrade... (GEC #23 Pioneer Trapper in Brown pick bone) GEC 2018 #43 for scale
              From the early days of GEC




              That GEC is a real looker...I’m starting to narrow in on what I like, bought my first Cripple Creek traditional stag scaled knife made in ‘98 the week before last and I sure like the look of that knife...


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              • crufflers
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Jul 2011
                • 12723

                If you see any GEC 43's still for sale, grab one of those if you like the pattern. It is a new 2018 pattern IIRC, and they are gorgeous, great sized knife... not too small a blade and not heavy either.

                I think the latest release was the 06 Pembertons. For whatever reason those didn't do much for me... I like the scout styles and really like sheep's foot blades on the smaller 15's like the Beer Scout, Crownlifter's, etc... and simple Sodbusters. I don't like spear points. I have been wanting to try a CASE sodbuster, but I love the GECS so much and they are so affordable... sending $30 or $40 on another brand that was not up to par would leave me wishing it was spent on a GEC. I tried some Maserins from the CK SFO value line and was disappointed overall. The GEC 71, 21 are just great knives.

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                • tcd511
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 820

                  Originally posted by COINTELPRO
                  Protech 2205 Calmigo

                  California legal switchblade.

                  Fires strong!!


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                  Love my Calmingo! Awesome little knife!

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                  • shooter1975
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1027

                    Scored another deal this time on BladeHq. A 610H for $139.99!! I guess it got discontinued.





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                    • MeatyMac
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 1847

                      I was in the knife shop on Pier 39 in San Francisco yesterday (it’s a tourist trap, yes, I know), the guy there probably moves more pocket and flippers than any other knife shop in NorCal and he’ll wheel and deal on cash. Small shop, big inventory, tons of foot traffic from mostly tourists,; nice guy, the owner, running the shop too. If you’re going go early and park on the street/meter parking on Beach and Stockton St., those garages are hose jobs...

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                      • crufflers
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 12723

                        Originally posted by MeatyMac
                        I was in the knife shop on Pier 39 in San Francisco yesterday
                        Nice one. I will check out that shop someday. I have been looking at Trestle Pines for a while and haven't bought one yet... kid of kicking myself for not grabbing one of the Sheep's foot with crown lifter proto's they had on TSA.

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                        • MongooseV8
                          Veteran Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 4426

                          A friend at work stopped by that shop and got a handmade fixed blade for like $30 with a nice leather sheath.

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                          • crufflers
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 12723

                            Originally posted by MeatyMac
                            ZT 0566BW, fast, sure, this is the S35VN one, they're making them in ELMAX now; it's a little slower than the 0350 but I like it's size better than the 0350, I really like their assisted knives.

                            I miss my 0566CF, do not miss my 0350.

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                            • MeatyMac
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2013
                              • 1847

                              I carried my 0350 today, was doing some electrical and plumbing maintenance at a rental and used it several times, I go with the ZT 0566BW when I'm working my day job M-F...
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                              • BigPimping
                                CGN Contributor
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 21424

                                That knife shop at Pier 39 has the most expensive prices I think I've ever seen. Most of it was Chinese junk as well. I want to throw out a shout for Perry's Tactical in Concord. that's a small, family-owned business that has an amazing selection of the best stuff. All of it is priced pretty much the same as you see on the internet.
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