Does anybody have experiences w/these knives? The clips do not look particularly sturdy considering their elongated, thin and curvy legs. Usually I'll be all over such characteristics but I am a bit uncertain about those in a knife. They look like they bend real easy.
DesastorI have a Browning Ice Storm that was made by Mcusta. The clip is sturdy enough as long as you don't get it caught on something. Unfortunately, I caught the clip on the seat belt in my truck, and snapped the clip clean off the knife. Even without the clip, the knife is still my favorite carry. Mcusta makes some pretty awesome knives, and I'd be all over this one if funds weren't so tight at the moment.
Desastor+1 on what @ploopy07 and @Desastor commented.
I own a couple of those; the fit, finish, and marksmanship is second to none. Tolerances are tight and bevels, angles, etc. very well made. I have read here and there about owners who got the odd MCusta knife with some very minimal defects, but that has been extremely rare (and Massdrop has you covered or after-sales!)
Sharp as a banshee, and very very pointy. Very (very!) easy to cut yourself!
In a tie with Maserin, MCusta is my preferred non-US brand!
I own a couple of those; the fit, finish, and marksmanship is second to none. Tolerances are tight and bevels, angles, etc. very well made. I have read here and there about owners who got the odd MCusta knife with some very minimal defects, but that has been extremely rare (and Massdrop has you covered or after-sales!)
Sharp as a banshee, and very very pointy. Very (very!) easy to cut yourself!
In a tie with Maserin, MCusta is my preferred non-US brand!