Two recent purchases, a nine inch bayo and 11 inch dagger.
I replaced the stock screws with brass screws.
Added a brass finger ring and a small pocket clip to the 9 inch.
The 11 inch came with a pocket clip.
They’re pretty good knives; strong springs and very little blade play. The fit of the scales and bolsters could be better, and they’re pretty chunky. Overall, not bad at all.
Chinese OTF’s: Italian Stiletto stylr
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Chinese OTF’s: Italian Stiletto stylr
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Re: Chinese OTF’s: Italian Stiletto stylr
I recently repaired one of these. The front clip for the spring which helps retract the blade broke. I made a new clip for it out of a brass wall hanger! Go check out my thread “Successfully repaired a MAGO OTF!” Hopefully it will come in handy if the same thing ever happens to one of these.
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Re: Chinese OTF’s: Italian Stiletto stylr
Nice modification's.
Re: Chinese OTF’s: Italian Stiletto stylr
Nice work on them ! A few dealers sold them for $140 as real Italian made knives...lol.....
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Re: Chinese OTF’s: Italian Stiletto stylr
NICE WORK! I’m assuming the brass finger ring is for ornamentation? Typically the pull ring was to unlock a side opener, which I’m sure you know. Altho I guess it could helps as a finger guard.
Where did you get your brass screws from?
Where did you get your brass screws from?