Can't even possess one. I don't really understand it either. I'd just like to have one for work just to save a fraction of a second every time I need a blade. My thumbs kinda suck when trying to flip out a thumb stud.
I got quite a few of the ganzo switchblades and they are nice... But you just showed me 8 I have not seen yet... Lol
Nice work putting this together. Need to get a griptillian clone. Had a real one but no clue where it went and can't see spending that kind of money anytime soon on a single blade
I have a G728 on the way in safety orange. That G729 looks cool too. It looks like a Para 2 with an axis lock. They can piss off two companies with only one knife lol.
Very nice compilation!
I have many on the list, but was also unaware of the existence some (G738, G739, G7392/3).
I’ve been very pleased with most of them with the exception of the G718 series (axis lock fails too easily, and difficult to disassemble).
My G729s arrives last week, and I am impressed with their quality for the price.
Nice work McNugget!
G720 and upwards Ganzo seems to have the manufacturing right, considering QA and HT
Updates of earlier models have gained this QA improvement too
No more hollowed stop pins
All quality has been top notch and all come pretty sharp for factory edge. I think all but two was able to shave hair.
Only problem I have encountered was one of my g707s clip bent, and the point was thin and long... Not the right words I'm looking for, but makes it look like it will break easy. Never did though. My first got about a year of carrying, then sold it for $30 and bought another lol
I found the G704 is a terrible slicer though, the blade is too thick.
Since one of the primary (in my opinion) edc functions is slicing I wonder how the other in the 7xx series are? Especially the 729 and 7392.
Anyone have these yet? The only reviews I can find on youtube are in Russian.
Though the g7211 and g7212 are close to the emerson viper, I would not say it is a clone of it. The blade and handle is significantly different... and the Ganzo is auto. Looks similar, but not quite close enough to consider it a clone