Although the beautifully contoured carbon fiber scales feel great in the hand (just like the Spyderco Para 3 after which it is modeled) the quality control on the knife I received left a little to be desired.
A Knife From AliExp That Looks Like A McNees PM MAC2
A Knife From AliExp That Looks Like A McNees PM MAC2
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