UT’s Morgahn Fingall leads the SEC in kills/set with 4.11. SEC victories for Vols this season have come against Mizzou, Texas A&M and South Carolina.All of Arkansas’ victories against Tennessee in the last 10 outings (3-7) have come in Fayetteville.She also had a team-high 12 digs for a double-double and hit. On Saturday, the Hogs put up a strong fight in five sets, and despite the loss, junior Taylor Head hit an offensive milestone with 23 kills, a new career high. Graduate middle Tatum Shipes tallied two solos and 12 block assists for a new career high of 14, which ties for third in the Arkansas single-match metric, and the most blocks in a match for a Hog since 2005. The handles are gray polymer with a Sig Sauer P320 handgun texture, a four-position stainless steel pocket clip, and a lanyard hole. It's an out-the-side automatic with a push button open and a thumb slide lock. The defensive effort in the opening match was Arkansas’ best all year, as the Razorbacks tallied a season-high 17 team blocks, the most in a match since 2015. The Hogue Sig Sauer Automatic Drop Point Gray features a 3.5' CPM S30V stainless steel drop point blade with a black Cerakote finish. The Wildcats came to town last weekend and while the Hogs won the first set in each match, they came up short 3-1 and 3-2 in both contests with Kentucky. Both matches will be streamed live on SEC Network Plus. at Barnhill Arena and Saturday’s finale will begin at 5 p.m. #HOUGE DROPPOINT SERIES#Last season, the Hogs took a set from the Vols in Knoxville in the series opener but fell 3-1 and were swept the following day.įriday’s match is set for 7 p.m. 2-4) will be looking for its first win over Tennessee (10-8, 4-2) since the 2020-21 split season, and over the last 10 outings, the Razorbacks are 3-7 in the series. Great knife.The Arkansas volleyball team continues a five-match homestand this weekend as the Hogs host the Tennessee Lady Volunteers on Friday, Oct. No play, centered blade, super smooth opening. The lock held and the knife is unchanged. I've spine-whacked it on the back of a steel folding chair and done a few heavy stabs into solid wood. I have done some rude lock testing with my Hogue resently and it's held up very well. #HOUGE DROPPOINT UPDATE#Just wanted to add a smal update without bumping the thread. I hope to try a g10 4 inch drop-point soon and expect it to be a very near to perfect knife for me. It has zero felt blade-play, but if you push the lock in the blade swings totally free. The knife came back smoother than I sent it too. I took mine apart and lost a small spring located beneath the saftey button (it's very, very small), and Hogue fixed it happily and promptly. (I've got mine tight, but still usable manually with effort). Of course, this wont work if you tighen it down. Also, I'm not sure if it's common knowledge, but while the blade is closed you can push the safety up to a half-cocked type possition then when you open the knife it activates. If you don't like it, you can tighten it down and not worry about it. The saftey is a nice feature in my opinion. The pocket-clip is very wide, but this can be fixed on a grinder. I'm not sure if this aluminium is softer than others, I know aluminum is soft in general, but I definately recommend against using it as a hammer. I will say that I managed to dent the aluminium by hammering a couple plastic push pins. I've yet to see a regrind done to one of these but it would be sweet. #HOUGE DROPPOINT FULL#It's not a thin full flat grind, so if that's what you like, this probably isn't for you. Opening smoothness and lock-up of a Sebenza,Įase of use and speed of a Benchmade Axis. There aren't many Benchmades or Spydercos I'd rather have. I've been carrying a 3.5 inch aluminium tanto version of this knife for about a month now, and it's quickly become one of my favorite knives of all time, and without a doubt, an amazing value.
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