Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
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Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
Anything special about this kind of knife or is it basically run of the mill?
Re: Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
Didn't mean run of the mill, just any any better than a non red marked lock, flat button.
Re: Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
Can you post a picture or two Scott? I recently inquired about my Frank B picklock that had the flat button. My question referred to the flat button (but no red dot safety on my example). I learned that the flat button didn't mean a whole lot (ie "special). But, maybe the combo flat button-red dot on your swinger MAY. One thing is for sure, that pictures help so very much to accompany the questions. Good luck with the answers you seek!
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Re: Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
Chris it's not a knife I have, it's one I saw that I am interested in. If I remember right, I believe someone here told me that the flat button didn't really mean much, possibly just an earlier style or whatever?
Re: Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
As far as the dot, I don't know if that makes it anymore special. Hopefully others will chime in and enlighten us.
Re: Frank B. red dot flat button swinguard
This older thread may or may not be of some help.... viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25085&p=275910&hili ... ck#p275894
"By accepting you as you are, I do not necessarily abandon all hope of your improving"- My Wife (1963-Present)