N**H
Not bad. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality.
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been getting into knives a lot more recently and have always wanted an automatic OTF or “switchblade” style knife. After doing some research I found the general consensus in the blade community is that there is one brand that’s generally agreed upon as the “best of the best” when it comes to OTT quality and durability. I’m not arguing that, I’ve never had the privilege to own a $400 -$600 dollar knife and probably won’t anytime in the near future. After accepting defeat and thinking I would never have the pleasure of owning a knife I could take out of my pocket and flip a switch to extend it and carve up my victim with surgical precision snd then retract my blade with the flick of another switch before putting it back in my pocket and seeing exactly what Amazon had delivered for me that day, I came across this knife and figured what the hell, it’s only 30 bucks and clicked the buy now button fully accepting I may have just wasted my money on some cheaply made, shipped from overseas piece junk. But a couple days later when it arrived I disassembled and inspected it, cleaned it up, lubricated it and gave the blade a run on the stone followed by a strop. Verdict is that it’s actually pretty damn solid unit. The blade material and overall profile quality on it leaves a little to be desired(it’s not perfectly strait, I took a side photo to show this) and the switch to engage the blade is a little to stiff for my liking(it may wear in and become easier, I’ve not owned an auto OTF before so take it with a grain of salt) but all in all it’s a solid little knife that feels like it should last. I’ve had it as one of my EDC’s since I got it and it’s taken everything I threw at it. It’s doesn’t feel like it’s cheaply made, it’s got a little weight to it which gives it a nice meaty feel in your hand and makes it feel very sturdy and the pocket clip is super functional as well. My only complaint about it is that its mounted a little unconventionally and is held on by the stud that is also the emergence glass breaking tool on the end rather than being screwed to the frame. So if you’re someone who doesn’t care for them and likes to remove them you’re going to have to do without a pocket clip but on a positive note, a guy could probably move it to the other side pretty easily you’re left handed or ambidextrous or if you carry 3 or 4 different knives and want to clip one on your left side as I do. But as far as being functional, sturdy and easily attached and removed one handed with minimal effort it works fantastic.Another thing that I like is that the frame screws are on the larger side and take a T9 which is a plus IMO. I prefer larger screws because they don’t strip as easily as T5 or T6 if the screws are over torqued.That’s my impression of it with the limited time I’ve had to spend with it so far and overall I would definitely recommend it if you’re in the market for a budget friendly EDC that you can actually use and don’t have to baby because you paid an arm and a leg and traded you’re first born for(assuming OTF’s are legal where you live) I will update this review in a few months if it holds up or sooner if catastrophe strikes and it’s FUBAR or decides to projectile launch the blade when I go to use it or some other ridiculous component failure. Full disclosure, I am by no means gentle with any of my tools and may do things with them that would make the factory warranty paperwork self combust and burst into flames on site. If I need a screwdriver or a prybar but only have my trusty pocket knife, then there’s a good chance I’m guaranteed to use it as a hammer at some point as well. I’m surprisingly satisfied with this knife and I think you will be too. Plus you won’t be eating Raman and hot dogs every night for the next month just because you got one.
J**I
Broken day I got it
This night was supposed to be a gift for Christmas. I ordered it on 27th of November and it didn’t show up till after Christmas and three delayed delivery dates. I’m trying to return it and I am having issues it’s not clear on how to return it or to where. The knife is not well-built in my opinion the blade moves back-and-forth when it’s fully extended about a quarter inch could be the junkiest knife I’ve ever bought.
J**E
Awesome knife
I love everything about it so far, there is a safety feature that if tripped makes you think it's broken but it's not, just flick the knife down hard with your wrist and it should reset itself. Has great spring strength sharpened up nice. Friends love it, definitely worth the $
J**R
Worth every penny!
The media could not be loaded. This knife turned out to be much better than anticipated. Does not feel flimsy or cheap. Has quite a bit of weight to it which I love. Very sharp out of the box and the switch is sturdy as well. Does take a bit of strength to open the knife so you don't need to worry about a child getting ahold of it and opening it. It can also bust out windows with the blunt end of the knife. It opens and closes with jist the slide of the thumb switch which makes it easy to open and close. And to top it off it comes with a case and a built on belt clip if u prefer to just use it as a pocket knife.
R**H
Product fail
Blade never extended fully, never locked into position, nor could it be fully retracted.Junk.
B**0
Well made. Beautiful knife.
Well built, heavy, consistent reliability, and bang for the buck. Doesn’t feel like it will open accidentally.
X**N
It's more for right handed people..
It was a gift for my brother for Christmas. He has a collection and he likes this one a lot. Good spring action. Hopefully it will stand up with usage. Very sharp. Definitely 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ worthy. I will probably buy more for gifts.
D**R
SEE EDIT. Stopped working after 2 days of playing around.
Edit 11.27 After about 30 cycles of the blade it stopped working. Blade will not reset and slides in and out. Had to reset it numerous times before this. After a few resets it stopped working. Found the stamped metal part of the blade carrier that holds the spring had broken off the carrier. See photo attached. Pity as it felt like a quality weapon. Oh well.... you get what you pay for. Evidently there's a reason made in USA (or other countries other than China), OTF knives are more expensive. Save your money for something else.
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