110 grams weight 7075 integral aluminium body 110 mm M390 blade 90 mm Frame lock Ceramic bearing Hardened torx screws and insert
IncredibleBihan
Maybe
679696
The aluminum framelock is what would make me say no. Titanium is used because of its ductility. Aluminum framelocks just kinda suck on the action normally.
HockeyPockey603
I’d rather see titanium sandwich construction than aluminum integral.
BetterInsideTheBox
I don’t think aluminum integrals have a foothold in the market. I wouldn’t do it.
rattlesnake501
As a mechanical engineer, I would not want an aluminum framelock.
weirdassmillet
I would not purchase any aluminum frame lock, but props for using 7075 at least. Design is overall too thick/chunky for my preferences as well. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it.
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110 grams weight
7075 integral aluminium body 110 mm
M390 blade 90 mm
Frame lock
Ceramic bearing
Hardened torx screws and insert
Maybe
The aluminum framelock is what would make me say no. Titanium is used because of its ductility. Aluminum framelocks just kinda suck on the action normally.
I’d rather see titanium sandwich construction than aluminum integral.
I don’t think aluminum integrals have a foothold in the market. I wouldn’t do it.
As a mechanical engineer, I would not want an aluminum framelock.
I would not purchase any aluminum frame lock, but props for using 7075 at least. Design is overall too thick/chunky for my preferences as well. I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it.
Aluminum no!