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The integral FRN clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the [[C28 Dragonfly]] | The integral [[FRN]] clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the [[C28 Dragonfly]] | ||
This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and is an integrated part of the knife. | This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and is an integrated part of the knife. | ||
On older knives this is a thin clip (The red and green [[C10 Endura]] In the picture below]] and on the next generation it is slightly thicker. | On older knives this is a thin clip (The red and green [[C10 Endura]] In the picture below]] and on the next generation it is slightly thicker. | ||
The thicker clip came when Spyderco received complaints that the integral clip was prone to breaking off when catching on things. | The thicker clip came when Spyderco received complaints that the integral clip was prone to breaking off when catching on things. |
Revision as of 10:53, 2 September 2008
The integral FRN clip is a clip that primarily exist on older Spyderco knives and very small knives like the C28 Dragonfly This clip is molded on the back scale as a piece of that and is an integrated part of the knife. On older knives this is a thin clip (The red and green C10 Endura In the picture below]] and on the next generation it is slightly thicker. The thicker clip came when Spyderco received complaints that the integral clip was prone to breaking off when catching on things.