🔦 Unleash Your Adventure with Every Flip!
The Terima Front Flipper Folding Knife features a 3.5" black PVD D2 blade and a rugged white G10 handle, designed for effortless one-handed operation and secure carry. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, this durable EDC knife is built to withstand the elements while providing a reliable grip.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 93 Grams |
Item Length | 8.22 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Special Features | Foldable |
Theme | Sport |
Style | American |
Color | Black |
G**G
Two defects, one you can fix the other is a safety problem
The knife I received was almost impossible to open with the flipper, so I decided to see if I could find the problem. I took the knife apart and there is a bur on the detent hole in the blade (the small hole near the pivot) from when it was drilled. I filed the burr off with a round file, reassembled the knife and it now opens reasonably to an index finger flip and a little harder to a thumb flip (you would need a huge hand to do this easily).However, the blade lock is a problem you can't fix and it will slip eventually. When the blade is open, pressure on the back of the blade causes the liner lock to slide out of position because the interlock is angled rather than flat. At that point it is barely caught on the last little bit of the liner and probably slip if knocked or wears even slightly.
Z**E
Out of the box this thing is razor sharp
This is a pretty decent knife. The open/close and locking mechanisms are all smooth with no wiggle. It has a positive stop to keep it closed as well as the belt clip. I was very impressed with the factory sharpening it came with. It slices paper like butter so definitely handle with care. If I had to pick one think I don't like I would say that one-handed opening is extremely awkward but that's about it.
T**'
Less dangerous than running with scissors in your mouth but not by much.
The Warspear Terima Front Flipper Folding Knife is a product that offers a blend of style and functionality, but with a few caveats. The knife’s 3.5" Black PVD D2 Blade and White G10 Handle give it a sleek and cool look that is sure to impress. Its size is just right, making it a good fit for various outdoor activities and everyday carry. The Deep Carry Clip is a practical addition, enhancing its portability. However, the knife has some issues that affect its usability. It is very hard to open, which can be a significant drawback for those who need quick and easy access to their knife. The absence of a thumb lug further complicates the opening process, making it less user-friendly. The spring mechanism poses a safety concern, as the only way to open the knife is by grabbing the tip of the blade. This design choice not only makes it more difficult to use, but also potentially dangerous. Despite these issues, the knife’s stylish design and suitable size are commendable. However, these positive aspects can’t fully compensate for the safety and ease of use concerns. Overall, while the Warspear Terima Front Flipper Folding Knife has its merits, improvements in its design could greatly enhance its user experience.
L**A
Solid folder
This knife is very worth the money in my opinion, there are a few issues though. The detent is very stiff, you have to loosen the pivot to get a good action and even then theres a lerning curve to get it open especially because its a front flipper. I had the knife open in my pocket because the blade caught on my pants, so the handle could do with being a bit thicker/ containing the blade a bit better. Nesides that, it is a very classy looking knife, higher quality steel than any gas station knife and it'll probably last a long time with the correct maintinence.
A**E
Front Flipper? I don't think so.
I liked the look of the knife. Admittedly it's a budget front flipper folding knife, so my expectations were not high. It still disappointed me.- The knife arrives in a ziplock bag inside a generic Warspear box. Nothing wrong there.- The knife looks exactly like the knife in the Amazon listing, with one exception. In the product description, the blade has the Warspear name and logo on one side, and a small "D2" embossed on the other side. The "D2" is not on the actual product, even though they do say in the product description that it is D2 steel. Okay, not a big deal. I can believe them.- The blade is reasonably sharp right out of the box, not scary sharp, but I didn't expect that.- The liner lock is solid and makes a good connection behind to the blade. The cutout to access the liner lock is small, not great, but it works for me.- When open the blade and handle are reasonably stable in my hand without excessive wobble.- The white G10 scales are nice, but the edges could be rounded a little more. So far it's what I expect from a budget folding knife.- The deep pocket clip is well designed. The screws that hold the clip to the scales are recessed so they don't catch on the hem of your pocket.My complaint is the flipping action. It is very hard to get the flipping action to start, and frankly I can't get it out reliably with one hand. Once, I get beyond the closed resistance, the blade flips nicely, but getting it started is a two handed action for me. Part of the problem is that the front flipper protrusion is low and small. It's hard to get enough leverage. The blade sits flush inside the handle, so side flipping the blade out isn't an option. I wondered if the bearings were frozen, but when you get the blade just a little way out of the handle, it flips nicely.Hey, I'm glad that blade stays securely closed in my pocket, but what good is a front flipper that you can't flip?
M**N
Nice front flipper
This is a nice pokey knife. It has a storm trooper look to it. The detent is a little tight and takes some break in but once you get use to it it can be opened with your pointer finger real snappy.
S**I
Not a one handed knife
I'll start with the good. The knife looks really nice and it is sturdy when opened. The closing mechanism works good and the knife stays closed when in my pocket. The pocket clip lets the knife go into my pocket where the top is just barely exposed. The only issue is that this is impossible for me to open one handed. It really doesn't have a good way to open it at all. Maybe it will loosen up over time but right now, this isn't a knife I want to daily carry. It will make a nice addition to my collection though.
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