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  • ndawoods25

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    I have a Micro-tech SOCOM I have had for about 15 years. I traded a guy a scope for it eons ago. Does it have any value to it? I sent it back to micro-tech once and they sharpened it for me for free. Just pay shipping. I dont ever use it. Just sits in my hunting room.
     

    patience0830

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    I have a Micro-tech SOCOM I have had for about 15 years. I traded a guy a scope for it eons ago. Does it have any value to it? I sent it back to micro-tech once and they sharpened it for me for free. Just pay shipping. I dont ever use it. Just sits in my hunting room.

    Got a picture? Microtechs aren't cheap but specific values might be hard to find. Worth more to someone who collects, perhaps.
     

    Vigilant

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    Non auto SOCOMs are dime a dozen type knives in their realm. Obviously more than a dime, but hopefully you get the meaning. Auto SOCOMs and Mini’s are still worth decent Jack. Personally, I’m still looking for a first year LUDT auto.
     

    patience0830

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    Non auto SOCOMs are dime a dozen type knives in their realm. Obviously more than a dime, but hopefully you get the meaning. Auto SOCOMs and Mini’s are still worth decent Jack. Personally, I’m still looking for a first year LUDT auto.

    Don't know if it's first year or not

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    patience0830

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    No the purple is a few years old now. LUDTs have been around since the 90’s.

    Now I know. I Iike it real well but I've supplanted it in my pocket with a Bestech. Chinese assembly and possibly manufacture. But D2 tool steel, ceramic bearings. Smooth and attractive, as well as sharp. And I'm only out about $60 if I lose it.

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