Opinions on microtech and protech switchblades

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sedona
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Opinions on microtech and protech switchblades

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Would you consider microtech and protech to be about the top of the line in switchblades? Really just interested in the ones that are side opening.Thanks
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Never had a microtech but I do have a protech. It is a great knife. Rock solid.
One of the few that I have handled that has zero movement in the blade in the open position.

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Good looking knife.Very close to what I am looking at.
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In the commie state where I live, switchblades are prohibited. I have one and love it, it's a Benchmade knife and solid as a rock! I believe I can own it legally............it just can't leave my property.........imagine that! I have a CCW and can carry my .45 anywhere (just about) but not my switchblade.

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I have a benchmade 5500 mini presidio with the axis lock and it opens up with some authority.I live in Oklahoma and on Nov.1st it will be legal to carry switchblades.
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I agree with cutty on the Protech** all I have had were "rock solid"" ::tu:: _________ Never owned a Microtech, ( just too high$$$$ for me to want one bad enough** ) --- I did go the other way and have owned several of the "'Pirahna Auto's""____ they are (IMHO) a Protech for half the $$ cost** very well made knives in U.S.A. -- check them out while you are shopping**______good luck,Monk ::tu::

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sedona wrote:I have a benchmade 5500 mini presidio with the axis lock and it opens up with some authority.I live in Oklahoma and on Nov.1st it will be legal to carry switchblades.
You know what's really insane..........many of the knives these days open just as fast of faster than a switchblade and they're perfectly legal. Yet the fools that run this country won't remove the the old law.
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