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    Howdy. Just got my first Dalton (Assassin), but I have been using autos for years. My first was a Microtech Socom Elite, and now I EDC a modified Gerber 06. Okay, intro is complete. Carry on......



    Jason

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    Cool Welcome...

    To the Dalton Forums.....Stay a while and enjoy!
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    Welcome to the sickness. ILK

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    Welcome aboard the Dalton express...Al

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    Welcome to the Forums!
    How did you modify the Gerber? Got a picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodstock View Post
    Welcome to the Forums!
    How did you modify the Gerber? Got a picture?
    I installed a Mega-Torque spring from knifekits.com about a month after I bought it. The action of these Gerber is notoriously slow from the factory, but the new spring drastically improved that. Not too long after that I added my own knurling to the spine and two-toned the blade as shown below.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfever311 View Post
    I installed a Mega-Torque spring from knifekits.com about a month after I bought it. The action of these Gerber is notoriously slow from the factory, but the new spring drastically improved that. Not too long after that I added my own knurling to the spine and two-toned the blade as shown below.
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    Very cool! I need to do that for my Gerber. .50 Spring, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodstock View Post
    Very cool! I need to do that for my Gerber. .50 Spring, right?

    Yup, the biggest one they have. Have you ever had yours apart?

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    Yes, a couple of times to see if I could speed it up by some means. Pretty straight forward by auto standards. Did the .50 spring drop right in?

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