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<blockquote data-quote="mariusvt" data-source="post: 16957904" data-attributes="member: 160163"><p>Mine will with a good flick with my thumb in the ring and using wrist, side or down. It's better now than when I got it but still stiff. I don't have any other Spyderco knives to compare it with.</p><p></p><p> Everything I've seen says the spydercos coming out of their Taiwan maker are very stiff but can adjust the pivot screw to lighten the action. T6 torx head I believe, but I haven't really touched the pivot yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mariusvt, post: 16957904, member: 160163"] Mine will with a good flick with my thumb in the ring and using wrist, side or down. It's better now than when I got it but still stiff. I don't have any other Spyderco knives to compare it with. Everything I've seen says the spydercos coming out of their Taiwan maker are very stiff but can adjust the pivot screw to lighten the action. T6 torx head I believe, but I haven't really touched the pivot yet. [/QUOTE]
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