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Jan 19, 2016
I made a HUGE mistake!
1 of 1 found this helpful When I first opened the box, I was surprised that there was no little fold-up pamphlet about how to use the knife. "No big deal , I've owned a bunch of SAK's; I'll figure it out". Well I didn't. Until now.
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The first thing I did, of course was open the blade. Then I tried to figure out how to close it. It seemed like the the only way to close it was to push the blade lock with my left hand while I closed it with my right. That seemed incredibly stupid for Victorinox, whose products I've owned for decades, to do. It turns out that I'm the stupid one.
You see the Victorinox logo on the scale? That's the release button for the blade lock. How ingenious! Obscure, but ingenious. I originally rated the knife at 3 stars. Now it gets 6, the extra star being an apology for ever doubting Victorinox. And I apolgize to you folks for being an idiot.

Jul 06, 2016
Every compount shooter needs one of these.
You can use a 3/4" socket to tighten this, but you really don't need one. This will work on about 90% of the bows out there. If you have a split-limb bow with a cam wider than 3/4" or any bow that has past-parallel limbs, these limb adaptors won't work. Bowmaster has an adaptor that will work on those.
The nearest bow shop to me is 30 miles away. I just replaced the peep and installed a drop-away rest on a bow using this. It took me 10 minutes. If I'd had the shop do it, the trip would easily have cost me $30. More if I'd had to leave the bow and drive another 60 miles to pick it up.
I can't think of a single reason not to have one of these.

Aug 20, 2018
It works.
It's not better than expected; it's pretty much what I expected. It rides a little higher on my belt than I'd like, but it easily handles my Rangergrips with space left over for a Maglite Solitaire. It's worth having, but it's no better than adequate. For $18, adequate is just fine.