

🗡️ Your sleek, stealthy sidekick for everyday cutting mastery.
The CRKT Squid Folding Pocket Knife is a compact, tactical-inspired EDC tool featuring a 2.37" high-carbon stainless steel blade with assisted opening via a flipper and IKBS ball bearing pivot for smooth, rapid deployment. Its durable stainless steel framelock handle offers maximum control and reliability, making it a rugged, easy-to-sharpen utility knife designed for professionals who demand performance in a minimalist package.







| ASIN | B094BYCSS4 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,960 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #119 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | fine |
| Blade Length | 2.37 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | CRKT |
| Color | Squid Assist |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (468) |
| Date First Available | 6 July 2021 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Features | Foldable |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | CRKT CR2493: Squid Framelock A/O |
| Item model number | 2493 |
| Manufacturer | CRKT |
| Material Type | Other |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 15.09 x 3.33 x 0.94 cm; 104.89 g |
| Shape | folding |
| Size | 12 Count |
| Style | Squid Assist |
D**R
I first bought the Black Stonewash a few years ago as a cheap EDC for about $24. At such a cheap price it wouldn't be the end of the world if it was lost or damaged so I could be rough with it. It held up perfectly well to this day, still almost as good as new. The original Squid is short, sturdy as hell, and nonthreatening in shape, perfect for less permissive environments. The steel of the Squid is 8Cr13MoV, perfectly reasonable and serviceable for its low price point, but you'll be honing the edge a little more frequently. The grip is a little small, but a short paracord lanyard helps the pinky get a little more purchase on the handle while assisting on the draw from the pocket. The frame lock is strong and locks up very positively, and it's wonderful to fidget with, making a satisfying click when it engages. The tightness of the pivot screw is tough to keep perfectly adjusted with its nylon bushings, with a tiny sweet spot between too tight to smoothly open and so loose as to be wobbly and flaccid. The tricky tightness is also key to keeping the blade centered in the grip when it's stowed. Then the Squid XM released and I purchased it immediately. First from a different site before it was available on Amazon, then again as a gift once it came to this site. The XM is a direct and total upgrade to the Squid. The D2 steel is tougher stuff than the original's chinese steel, but that doesn't mean you should slack on edge maintenance. Honing the edge will keep it razor sharp for longer, and I find a 25° angle edge is the best for this blade. The longer blade and handle make the XM better for bigger mitts and jobs where you need a little extra to bear down on. The G10 is incredibly grippy while being gentle on the hands, as opposed to the smooth steel face of the original. The assisted open is seriously strong, bordering on overkill, to the point where the knife has jumped out of my hands before I got used to it. The XM's assisted open does lower the fidget factor, but it's an entirely welcome upgrade over the thumb-stud-only of the Squid. The flipper on the heel of the blade serves as a finger stop so you can choke up higher on the blade than the original. The ball bearing pivot means that you can torque down the pivot screw a little more without seizing up the action, keeping the tip centered in the grip. In summary, this is seriously my favorite knife, and with proper care and cleaning it will last for years. The XM is absolutely worth the price over the original.
P**9
Really sweet little knife. Sturdy and sharp right out of the box
W**L
Awesome knife. Easy opening and well made.
J**.
My every day carry. Great little knife. I purchased the same knife 3 years ago and thought it was time to replace it. I was very happy with the quality, so I bought the same knife again. Can’t go wrong for an EDC. Blade length complies with Colorado law for pocket knives. I use it mostly on cardboard boxes, packages, opening letters and cutting rope.
R**.
Nice little knife but way too small for a man's EDC. Maybe someone with tiny hands. I have a problem opening it being so small. just fits in my palm.
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