🔦 Cut Through the Ordinary!
This Assisted Opening Pocket Knife features a razor-sharp 440C stainless steel blade, an ergonomic G10 handle, and a secure lock-back design, making it the perfect companion for outdoor adventures and everyday tasks alike. Weighing just 5.25 ounces and measuring 7.28 inches when unfolded, it’s designed for quick, one-handed access and comes with a convenient belt clip for easy carry.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 5.25 Ounces |
Item Length | 7.28 Inches |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Belt Clip |
Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
Style | Modern |
Color | brown |
J**Z
Knife has no markings on the blade.
Knife looks just like a Buck knife. Fit and finish are top notch, and it works perfectly. Great deal for the money. That's why I ordered another one. Thanks
N**E
Solid Knife.Order Worry Free
Knife has a solid lockup. No play, opened or closed. Craftsmanship is excellent. No gaps with scales solidly attached and no rough edges. Blade is ver well honed out of the box and did not require a touch up. Release button is hard to push, but loosens up with a drop of oil and repeated openings. May be somewhat difficult for elderly or people with Arthritis until broken in. That is easily fixed with a relative or friend doing the break in. Overall size both closed and open is perfect. Almost undetectable in pocket.Only negative is the case. I tossed it. It takes much longer to remove it from the case and open it, than drawing from the pocket.I am very picky on purchases. This is one quality knife.
A**R
Great action and feel.
Great quality, feels really good in the hand. Slightly smaller than a Buck 110 i believe.The case is garbage in my opinion.I do wish it had a pocket clip.This will not be my EDC but I do recommend it for the cost and quality.
T**N
Bad
Does work
R**Y
Cool knife
No it"s not a Buck but it is a solid, blade centered, no blade wobble good knife, I"m happy.
E**D
I bought 2 at different times and both are the same. Good quality knives
I didn't intent to buy two knives but circumstances required it and now I have not 1...but 2 good auto assist knives.They are basically an "homage" to the Buck 112 Auto Elite knife. Same style box. Same design of the knife. Even the push bottom looks similar. The Sheath is where they really differ. The one for this knife is about as basic as you can get when compared to what you get from Buck but for the price, it's fine.Fit and finish is acceptable for the price. Time will tell if it will fall apart or hold up but so far it snaps open with authority and works like it should. Oh...and it comes razor sharp so that was a nice surprise.
M**S
Sharp Knife, Bad Release Mechanism
After reading quite a few reviews here, I finally decided to spring for it myself. The knife itself is pretty decent quality, especially for the price. It's solid and heavy, weighing in at 150 grams. The bolsters have the appearance of brushed stainless steel. The handle filler is a polymer with a nice texture so it's not too slippery, yet still comfortable. The knife arrived from the factory razor sharp! One soft smooth stroke shaved all of the hair off my arm like butter. How long it will hold a decent edge is yet to be discovered, but impressively sharp to start with. It is holding up well so far with light use. So judging it as a normal lock-blade knife I would give it 5 stars.The sheath is just bad. It's as soft and pliable as cloth it's so thin. Completely worthless. So you will need to buy a decent sheath if you don't want to carry in your pocket.Now for the negatives. This is supposed to be able to be opened with one hand, press the button and the blade releases and opens up. Once in a while it only opens about 3/4 of the way and then I have to manually finish it. Sometimes it actually works properly and opens fine. BUT, the pressure I have to put on the button to open it is extreme. After just a few presses my thumb is hurting. I am talking about almost the maximum pressure that can be applied with a thumb. It hurts.But the worst thing (-2 stars) is well over 50% of the time, it is completely impossible to open at all by pressing the button. No matter how hard you can press the button, it will not press down and release the blade. I then have to use my off-hand to push the blade down a bit into the handle to take pressure off of the button so it can then be pressed to release the blade which then has to be opened manually. That is just not acceptable and completely negates the purpose of buying an assisted opening knife. Very disappointed because of that.
C**.
It works
Ok
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