π¦ Gear Up for Adventure!
The HUAAO 9.4in Tactical Fixed Blade Knife is a versatile and durable tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a 4.7-inch blade made from reliable 440C stainless steel and a lightweight aviation aluminum handle, this knife is perfect for camping, hunting, and tactical use. It comes with a convenient kydex sheath for easy carry, making it an essential addition to any adventurer's gear.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 5.3 Ounces |
Item Length | 9.4 Inches |
Blade Length | 4.7 Inches |
Blade Shape | ε° |
Blade Edge | ι‘Ά |
Special Features | Stainless Steel,Durable |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | 代 |
Color | Black |
E**S
Nice slim dagger
Itβs not sharp but itβs really pointy so I wouldnβt want to be the other end of this but itβs really cool is really thin and has a good sheath so I like it and would use this for defensive purposes because itβs not big but long enough and very pointy
J**E
Misleading title
This is advertised as a knife in the title more than less it is a tactical Spike. It is not a knife the blade is not sharp on edges it is pointy that is all. And that's okay. It's exactly what it's meant to be. Is meant for accuracy and penetration and will do damage. All you need it to do
G**R
It's great... if you know what you're buying.
The product's name/title suggests this knife is for EDC, survival, hunting, camping, etc.... and it's not. You'll likely never find a practical / utilitarian use for this knife. It's for stabbing things (theoretically) and it looks cool. That's all you should expect.It doesn't come with an edge and isn't supposed to have one. You should think twice before adding one. The handle is super narrow and skinny, the scales don't have a very coarse/grippy texture, and there's no guard, making it impossible to get a strong secure grip. If you actually tried to stab something your hand will easily slide off the handle / down the blade... so if there's an edge it slices your hand wide open. Not fun.I bought with the intention to customize with a guard, a new handle, and a leather sheath - something resembling a more traditional stiletto style dagger. For that I'm super happy with it! Just make sure you know what you're buying.
J**.
My adult son likes this and it is SHARP!
I'm not a knife person but my 25 year old son is. He thought this was really cool and yes, it is sharp!
A**S
A REAL Review With REALISTIC Observations
If your like me you try and search for knives by way of highest reviews and most recent, before you spend your money.So, that said, this needlepoint stiletto covert boot knife is EXACTLY what I would want in a tactical wetwork scenario.The integral full tang steel blade has milled aluminum scales with a perfectly placed jimped thumbrest. This knife fits my MEDIUM sized hands PERFECTLY.....large hands I would say not so much.This knife has sharp but not razor sharp edges, nor should it for it's intended purpose of piercing and plunging which is made easy with the literal needle sharp point.Fits just snug enough in the excellent Kydex sheath and has a very nice metal leverage clip for boot or belt wear.Personally, I have NEVER found a dagger or stiletto that I didn't like and this knife scratches that itch for me.Realistically, if you pry with it you will break it, if you stab trees you will break it, if you throw it at trees you will break it; conversely, you clip it on your boot and use it when you need it the way it is designed to be used and it will likely save your life or achieve your goal.At under $30 it is a more than satisfying purchase and addition to my collection and I'm confident you won't be disappointed.
A**R
Decent Knife for the price and purpose
The point is sharp and intended for stabbing. In and out. As others have stated, lack of hand guard may cause your hand to slip if the blade hits something hard. The sides are not sharp so that's a plus if your hand does slip. If you're looking for a knife that you can stab and slash, there are better options out there.
W**R
Second knife order from these guys in under a week
These "little" things are a work of art for the price. The Havocworks HN-9s are on $160 and never available when I go to order them. I really am glad I found these when I did. And a ΒΌ the cost. Stellar work on the included sheaths that came along with the 2 I ordered. I plan for a little customization for these little pokers. Sadly these sold out after I bought 2 of them so I hope for anyone interested in these they come back in stock soon for you. Good luck!
T**Y
More Cons than Pros
Ok so the two Pros are that it is quite sturdy and has a pretty decent point that looks like it will hold up well. That is pretty much where the good ends. Yes, it does have a "clip anywhere design", but the clip is very short so will to a very narrow area. It is also something that I see not holding up for a long period of time. The clip itself will not fit on a belt at all and seems to be designed to attach only to a molly loop but due to a poor fit with the sheath I will explain in a bit is impractical. I have several other knives in this price point that designed the sheaths much better. The sheath it is very poorly fitted for the knife. The knife shakes and rattles so bad you hear it every time you take a step. I bought two so it isn't a 1 of and is simply poor quality of design across the manufacturer. It does hold the knife if inverted but with time the question is because of the poof fit if that will become compromised. The blade itself has a terrible edge, so much that they should have left it just as a pointed weapon and not bothered putting the wedge-shaped edge on it. Sharpening it will not do any good it will take a grind that completely redesigns the blade to give it any functional edge. The handle is very thin with a small amount of grip space on it. I can easily see some people having issues using this as a penetration weapon. It screams design flaw and that a karambit style loop at the end would have made this knife much more functional. There is absolutely 0 balance on this knife and is very grip heavy for such a thin style knife. It's a novelty but by no means a serious knife.
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