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Kizer Feist 2 X Series M390 Titanium Review: My New EDC Obsession?
Ever picked up a knife and just *knew* it was special? That's how I felt about the Kizer Feist 2 X Series M390 Titanium. This isn't just another pretty face in the EDC world; it's a compact powerhouse designed by Justin Lundquist and L.F. With its premium M390 blade and sleek titanium handle, it promises durability and precision for everyday tasks. But how does it *really* perform in the hand and pocket? I've carried and used this front flipper for several weeks, putting it through its paces to see if it lives up to the hype and its $169.95 price tag. From opening packages to more demanding utility work, I'm breaking down everything you need to know before you buy.
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