These Use Skinned Down Med Triangle Bits - Known as a "Sigil" Bit For the chassis screws.
Essentially you need a "Thin to No Wall" Medium triangle for these, If You try To Use a regular med triangle, you'll destroy the handle.
The Pocket Clip Screw However needs a med triangle- dont try to use a skinned down one (or a sigil bit) or else it will break from lack of a thicker tool bit wall. These are known to be very very tight and will require heating to remove.
These Use Skinned Down Med Triangle Bits - Known as a "Sigil" Bit For the chassis.
Essentially you need a "Thin to No Wall" Medium triangle for these, If You try To Use a regular med triangle, you'll destroy the handle.
The Pocket Clip Screw However needs a med triangle- dont try to use a skinned down one (or a sigil bit) or else it will break from lack of a thicker tool bit wall. These are known to be very very tight and will require heating to remove.
These Use Skinned Down Med Triangle Bits - Known as a "Sigil" Bit For the chassis.
Essentially you need a "Thin to No Wall" Medium triangle for these, If You try To Use a regular med triangle, you'll destroy the handle.
The Pocket Clip Screw However needs a med triangle- dont try to use a skinned down one (or a sigil bit) or else it will break from lack of a thicker tool bit wall. These are known to be very very tight and will require heating to remove.
No Screws, Just a T30 torx to remove the clip then the scales need to be slid apart (the knife has a dovetail construction)