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Thread: Goods and Bads of Para 2

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    The PM2, is a great knife, I love it.

    The pros- great ergos,excellent steel,lightweight,g10,nested liners,strong lock, great design,good size,fun to open/close, and plenty more good things about this knife.

    Cons- nothing except I wish that all the torx bit were the same size.

    and it comes in a small package of epic-ness!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JNewell View Post
    That's why there are so many different knives in the catalog - lots of choices!
    Yup, I own a fair number of them too. Just giving my opinion to the OP...and then going to try and make some custom scales to eliminate some of the issues, the ones I can anyway.
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    I haven't taken mine apart, but if you use a proper/quality tool you should rarely run into stripping issues.

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    The only thing I find myself thinking sometimes is the new pivot bushing system feels sometimes, well, sloppy. I find myself thinking I need to tighten it but I don't really fiddle with my knives. I prefer a bit more resistance when opening and closing.

    That is however personal preference.

    Personal preferense aside it is a fine knife that can be higly recommended and you will have a high performance tool.
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    I don't understand the screw stripping issue. Stripping the head of the screw or the threads Srtipping the head is usually due to the wrong tool. Threads are a more serious issue.
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    Goods and What? of Para2? I suppose the "bads" are if you only buy one at a time.
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    Con: They are more addicting than crack cocaine.

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