Im thinking about the cuda maxx 5.5. What does the term quick flick mean?
Im thinking about the cuda maxx 5.5. What does the term quick flick mean?
I'd rather be tried by 12, than carried by 6
If I'm not mistaken, it has a flipper on the backside of the blade.
Flick it open using the flipper or other mechanism in the knife.![]()
Where did you see the term used? It would be nice to see it in context to give you a better answer.Originally Posted by Burrellb
I have one of these knives and it is one of my EDC at work. I have it tip-up and use the flipper as a "wave" feature so it comes out of the pocket open. Super quick instead of quick flick.
i have given a few people the "quick flick".
[URL=http://www.newgraham.com]newgrahamWhere did you see the term used? It would be nice to see it in context to give you a better answer.
I have one of these knives and it is one of my EDC at work. I have it tip-up and use the flipper as a "wave" feature so it comes out of the pocket open. Super quick instead of quick flick.[/QUOTE]
I'd rather be tried by 12, than carried by 6
Ray Hood has the correct response.
No reference to that expression on Darrel Ralph's or Camillus' site.
The Cutlery Shoppe calls it "Quik-Flik"
Must be something termed by the distributors....
Just correcting my mistake.... The Cuda Maxx blade is marked "Quik - Flik" by Camillus.
Burrellb -
The "quick flik" is sorta a dual "Carson flipper" that operates under
Camillus' "robo power". You're gonna love the Maxx! I was
lookin' at their stiletto model![]()
AET
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