

Personally, I'd rather spend my money on a Busse Combat knife or a Dozier. You price high, you create the "illusion" of a superior product.

Just a user/ abuser who is happy with his Strider purchase. Like I said, no expert, visionary, or God. I have also, unfortuanetely, been involved in a knife on knife incident before and was lucky enough to walk away with a better understanding of what actually works and does not (for ME) in this context. I do work hard and "play" hard as well, and my tools are often victim to that. I don't plan on going to war or working assasinations. I'm not an "operative" or a martial art student. Though these same people consistently ask for my knife to do something they will not admit not trusting their own steel to do, and I'm happy with that. I wear the MFS in a horizontal kydex on the back of my belt and am very happy with how the sheath and carry placement have worked out so far.Ī couple of people have laughed at the tiger-striping, or called the wrap handle uncomfortable. It might seem trivial, but the knife was to be used and carried right out of the box and I needed a suitable carry system post-haste. I have an interest in small Busse knifes as well, but the fact of the matter, as applied to my case, was that spending 230.00$ on a good small fixed knife with a functional sheath I feel more comfortable about then spending as much and having to hunt down an after-market sheath. Basically beat the knife with no reservations, and despite some appearance issues, the knife is still as solid as the day I bought it. I have cut two inch bridle leather with it numerous times. The knife has been used to clean small game, dig rocks out of tent sites, baton kindling, pry aluminum sheeting off a backyard shed. I have owned an MFS for two months now, and can say I do not regret the purchase at all.

However, I do have functions best performed by a fixed blade and decided to invest in a good quality fixed knife about two months ago for general woods-craft, SD knife if I was ever that desperate (again), and something that could, in whatever unfortunate circumstance, be used as a pry-aid. Regardless of the decision, Quicksilver Storm has one of the best designs out of any Exotic weapons in Destiny 2.I guess impractical depends on definition. Whether players want to spend the money to add the Auto Rifle to their collection, depends on the individual. Since the weapon is so unique, this enhancement could augment the rockets, grenades, or the base Auto Rifle's functionality. Guardians will be able to earn an Exotic Catalyst for the new Auto Rifle. While not much is known, Quicksilver Storm will be receiving a buff in the Lightfall expansion. Unfortunately, the rocket and the grenades do not benefit from this Mod. Guardians can also bring this Exotic into higher-level content in Season of Plunder because of the Anti-Barrier Champion Mod. The Auto Rifle is great for handling both groups of enemies and single targets. Quicksilver Storm, as well as three other rewards, can be picked up from Master Rahool. Upon purchasing the Lightfall + Season Pass package, Guardians must travel to The Tower in Destiny 2 for their pre-order bonus.
