Saturday, October 13, 2012

SOG Trident: "Clip Blade Greatness" by Nutnfancy

SOG Trident: "Clip Blade Greatness" by Nutnfancy Tube. Duration : 21.70 Mins.


Fast, lightweight, great pocket clip and big handle...that's the SOG Trident folder. I was initially prejudiced against it, quite incorrectly, for its larger handle vs blade size. Upon use and inspection I have found the Trident however to be an excellent tactical or larger EDC blade and my misgivings were unfounded. Its 3.75" AUS8 blade has great sweep and lots of belly with a sharp tip for utility and emergency defensive roles. I much prefer the plain edge versions of the Trident and if kept sharp, it will address most cutting tasks with ease. The blade comes sharp, terminating from a flat grind from the swedge and its steel choice is adequate at the price point. The assisted deployment is fast and authoritative. The handle provides lots of real estate and adequate traction for gloved hands in conventional and reverse grips. The SOG pocket clip is another standout, providing ultra deep and secure pocket carry. This SOG bayonet clip should be an industry standard. It is strong, has a low profile, is reversible, and carries the SOG log (which I don't mind). On this version, the clip can be DuraCoated in appropriate color should a lower signature be desired. Lockup is tight once the pivot screw is adjusted. Carry weight is a reasonable 3.8 ounces and is superior to many other folding tacticals at this size. The slotted handle for cord cutting is kind of a superfluous feature that I feel few will use, however its non-interfering and does not diminish utility. The safety ...

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