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Will Aftermarket Clips Fit the OK-229? Answering a Subscriber Question
Will Aftermarket Clips Fit the OK-229? Answering a Subscriber Question
In this quick video, I compare the hole patterns on the OK-229 alongside clips from the Spyderco Shaman, Edgerati, and Bodacious. While they're all supposed to share the same pattern, there are some surprising differences. If you're looking to customize your OK-229 with an aftermarket clip, you'll want to see this demonstration of what fits, what doesn't, and the simple two-screw solution that might save you some frustration.
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