No Limit Knives Sapo OTF Out The Front Automatic

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A more premium OTF from China built by Bestech for No Limit Knives. This is one of the variants available and there is also the Mungos, and a lower priced Stinco (That's an odd name), and Hyrax. OTF dual action knives seem to be increasing popularity.

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no limit knives has had some interesting pieces coming out. Thanks for sharing

thenextarcher
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Hey BB, you’re definitely NOT an idiot ... and there are some reviewers that I have to mute or I absolutely disagree with them for making statements that are opinions, but they spin it like a fact — and they act like the “master of all fixed blades” etc 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️.. makes me cringe inside and try not to sit there and swallow my tongue lol. You speak honestly and you try to get some knowledge about the knife before talking about it and you state when you don’t know something !! You asked us to comment and I had to say something. You’re one of the most intelligent guys out there alongside JT’s knife life and Metal Complex and Eugene Kwon and Dr Frunkey. I listen to all of you guys while i watch.

jonduncansakurawallknifegarden
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Nice !! Know little about OTF, though it was the first knife bought. Thanks for sharing!👍

patrickvanovermeeren
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Great blade shape. I still have seen an OTF that excites me enough to list after. Not one I can justify the cost for anyway.

PoetFisherman
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I really don't care for the color they did a awesome job on the blade grind design. Having had several OTF knives I prefer the button on the side now. And I'm good with 154 steel. Not sure on the price it's probably right in the ballpark of where it should be looking at others on the market Thanks for the look into this brand David ✌️

rodneypearson
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I really like the look of this knife, I generally do not like this kind of knife cause the blade play that generally is associated with it which in my opinion is definitely fixable by design, also all too many of them overload the closure and opening spring to a painfull deployment, I really like your new format.

christianstclaire
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I agree that the price is a bit high. It wouldn't take much more to get a Microtech. I do like that design, but not at 195.

davidh
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I’ve been looking at No Limit Knives for my next OTF. I think Benchmade and Microtech are a bit over priced on their knives. I like Benchmade’s Infidel and Microtech’s Combat Troodon, but damn they are pricey. I don’t mind dropping $200 or so for a good OTF but $400 - $500 is a kind of unreasonable in my opinion.
OTF’s use a lot of small arts and take a lot of hand fitting for them to operate properly. Side opening autos are easier to make and assemble. So naturally OTF knives are more expensive. I’m an average blue collar worker and I don’t make a ton of money. My one real vice is automatic knives. So once or twice a year I’ll buy one. I’m building a nice collection. Trust me though, $200 is a fair price to pay for an OTF.

Just looked on Grindworx.com website. They have cheaper No Limit Knives for sale. Some as low as $125. The blade steel is D2 and is made in China. I’ve got several Ganzo knives with D2 and they have held up really well. I might pick up one of the cheaper models and check it out. They also have another model with M390. Its about $250 - $275. My experience with Chinese knives has shown me that you usually get what you pay for. These Chinese knife companies are learning how to build quality knives. They are learning what it takes to compete in the world market. They are seeing the rewards for quality control and seeing what happens when you produce crap. No Limit Knives just might be a new “up and comer” in the OTF knife market. We will see. If their quality is good and they have their heat treat process up to standards and they can get a good warranty program. They might cause the US makers to take a second look at how they do business and change their pricing.

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