jazub
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Here is a comparison of Strykers, the 909 and the 910.
Stacked, 910 on top:
The hump is elevating 909 pivot end, affecting perspective in photo. They were lined up:
The pictures sum up the minor differences pretty well. The main departures in design seem to be the small hump at the pivot end of the Axis Stryker and the taller blade height of the 910 at the pivot end, probably a necessity for liner lock engagement. The cutting edge of the Axis Stryker is barely longer than that of the 910 and if there is an overall blade length difference, it is not possible for me to perceive.
They are both fantastic knives in my opinion and I prefer the lack of a hump on the 910 -but the edge goes to the 909 in utility for me, as I prefer the Axis lock to a liner lock. It would be sweet to combine their best attributes into one knife!
Hope this was interesting for somebody. :thumbup:
Stacked, 910 on top:
The hump is elevating 909 pivot end, affecting perspective in photo. They were lined up:
The pictures sum up the minor differences pretty well. The main departures in design seem to be the small hump at the pivot end of the Axis Stryker and the taller blade height of the 910 at the pivot end, probably a necessity for liner lock engagement. The cutting edge of the Axis Stryker is barely longer than that of the 910 and if there is an overall blade length difference, it is not possible for me to perceive.
They are both fantastic knives in my opinion and I prefer the lack of a hump on the 910 -but the edge goes to the 909 in utility for me, as I prefer the Axis lock to a liner lock. It would be sweet to combine their best attributes into one knife!
Hope this was interesting for somebody. :thumbup: