Any experience witb Pro Tech TR-4

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Any experience witb Pro Tech TR-4

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To me the best looking knife out there right now..
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Got a few in my store. If you like BIG knives, then it'll be perfect for you. Has a great kick so hold on to it tight.

Did I mention it was big?
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I'm more interested in the manual button lock version. Does the blade lock in the open and closed position both as on some button locks or just in the open position
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The button lock only engages in the open position.
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They look pretty good. If only I was allowed autos up here!
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DeathBySnooSnoo wrote:They look pretty good. If only I was allowed autos up here!
Some Protechs, including the TR4, can be had as manuals.
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I can't legally carry an auto either. I'm interested in the TR3 or TR 4 manual.
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