Vosteed

Vosteed ANKYLO

Written by: Casey Kienzle

  I received Vosteed’s new knife, the Ankylo, and it’s truly a fine knife! This knife features an all new lock system called the V-anchor lock. Which is an incredible new locking system. So let’s dive in and see what makes this knife so great.

The handle

  The Ankylo’s handle is made from 6061 Aerospace Grade Aluminum. I personally really like this handle because of the grenade pattern texture and because of the handle shape. It makes it really easy to get a good grasp on the knife and hold it comfortably. Plus, it makes me feel like I have really good control over the knife. There is amazing jimping on the back of the blade and runs along some of the spine of the handle, which definitely helps with that control as well. On the inside of the handle are machined weight relief pockets. These pockets are there to reduce user fatigue. This gives the knife a good balanced feel. For carrying the Ankylo around all day, Vosteed added a deep carry pocket clip.

The lock 

  The Ankylo features Vosteeds new V-anchor button lock. It is a pretty fascinating design. There is an anchor plate and a magnetic connector that will attract, and push, the button from different directions. The pivot button will become recessed even if the lock is not engaged, that way the button will not be accidentally pushed. What that does is give the lock an integrated fail safe system. The anchor plate for the lock is also spring loaded, which allows it to quickly move into place. The anchor plate is milled from a 5mm thick piece of steel, giving it lots of strength. I really like this lock, it feels incredibly secure when the blade is opened and the lock is engaged. 

Opening

  There are 4 different ways to open the Vosteed Ankylo. Thumbhole, front flipper, back flipper and an easy to use button. I personally really like that because sometimes your hand may be in a position where you need to open the blade differently and you can’t use the flipper on the back. So it’s really handy to have the 3 other ways to open it. When I first started using this knife, I noticed that it has a really smooth opening. And that is due to the larger sized bearing Vosteed uses in this knife. Other folding knives use a smaller sized bearing. Since the Ankylo uses that larger bearing, I notice that it has a much smoother opening. 

The blade

  One of my favorite parts of the Ankylo is the Elmax reverse tanto style blade. The blade material is Bohler Elmax, which is one of the toughest high end stainless steel you can get. It compares to S30V. Elmax also has better wear resistance than S30V, meaning that this blade is really durable and stays sharp for a long time! I can definitely see that with all the boxes, tape and other various things I have been cutting with the knife. They designed the blade belly to be really great for multitasking. Because of that, it can easily cut and pierce through lots of things. That’s what you want in a knife, right!!

Summary

  This is my very first Vosteed knife, and I absolutely love the Ankylo! It feels very solid, it’s incredibly sharp and I absolutely love the button lock. The design of the new Vanchor lock is really great and feels very secure when it’s engaged. This is truly one of the best knives I’ve ever used. If you are looking for a great everyday carry knife that is tough and stands out from other knives, then the Vosteed Ankylo is the knife for you!

Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Rugged EDC folder with a robust new locking system

Target Market:

Anyone wanting a high quality, sturdy, folding EDC knife

Features, Benefits, and Specifications of this product:

  •  Blade Length: 3.18" | 80.90 mm

  •  Overall Length: 7.75" | 196.90 mm

  •  Blade Width: 1.22" | 31.00 mm

  •  Blade Thickness: 0.134" | 3.40 mm

  •  Blade Material: Elmax

  •  Blade Grind: Flat

  •  Blade Style: Reverse Tanto

  •  Blade Finish: Black Stonewash / Satin / Stonewash

  •  Hardness: HRC 60±2

  •  Handle Length: 4.57" | 116.00 mm

  •  Handle Width: 1.06" | 27.00 mm

  •  Handle Thickness: 0.563" | 14.30 mm

  •  Handle Material: Aluminum

  •  Color: Black / Green / Gray / Orange / Blue

  •  Weight: 4.76 oz | 135.00 g

  •  Opener: Front Flipper | Back Flipper | Thumb Hole

  •  Lock Type: V-anchor Lock

  •  Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing

  •  Pocket Clip:  Non-reversible | Stainless Steel

  •  Carry Position: Tip-up

  •  Knife Type: Manual Folding

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

There are two options for the handle: Machine textured aluminum that comes in grey, black, orange and green. Or smooth, hard-coated matte finish that comes in blue or black.

What others are saying?:

Product has just been released, so nothing found as of publishing

Link to other reviews:

Gear Junkie

Price point:

MSRP = $169.00

Retail = $159.00 on early Kickstarter

I need it now! Availability:

Kickstarter or Vosteed

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Great Size

  • New V-anchor lock system

  • Handle Texture

  • Blade jimping

  • Elmax blade steel

Cons:

  • Slightly stiff operation out of box - needs break-in period to operate easier

Score: 9.00 Amazing

Vosteed Corgi

  How the hell do you open it? This was the first comment I received when showing the Vosteed Corgi to friends. Unlike the other knives I own, this knife uses a front/standard flipper to open the blade. It took me a minute to figure out how the mechanism works, but once I did, it opened easily. 

  The Corgi’s blade is 2.99 inches 14C28N modified drop point with a flat grind. I have been using it for the past two months. I have experienced no issues using the knife and the blade has maintained its edge.

  The patented Trek Lock mechanism with ceramic ball bearings makes the blade open and close smoothly. The blade can be closed by using a simple push of the button. When closed, the blade fits entirely in the handle. I was concerned that the button could be accidentally pressed causing the blade to move while I was using it, but that did not happen.

  The Vosteed Corgi is all about symmetry with both sides of the handle being identical. The brass plates were a nice aesthetic touch. According to Vosteed, they also provide structural stability. Keeping with the symmetrical design the blade has a front and symmetrical standard flipper, both with jimping, although I did not use the front flipper. The backspacer has a pin which serves as a lanyard passthrough.

  When Vosteed sent the Corgi for review, it was sent with a sticker, cleaning cloth, Vosteed patch, and a zipper storage pouch. This is how all the Corgi’s are sent from Vosteed.

  The first change I made to the knife was to reverse the pocket clip and set it up for left pocket carry. The primary reason I do this is that I do not like to have anything that could interfere with the drawing of my firearm. The clip was a little hard to get in my 5.11s so I bent it a little out to make it fit easier. The screw which secures the plates backed out causing the plates to loosen. Proper application of a Torx T8 screwdriver resolved the issue. Other than this I did not encounter any issues with the Corgi. From daily use, the micarta handle wore down a little and the brass plates developed a patina.

  I showed the Vosteed Corgi to several friends. Once they learned how to use the flipper, they liked the functionality of it. They went to buy one for themselves, but the knife was listed as sold out on their website. If you happen to be in the market for a smooth gentleman's knife, check out the Corgi at Vosteed’s website.

Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Reasonably priced flipper pocket knife.

Target Market:

Anyone who wants a flipper knife at a reasonable price.

Features, Benefits, and Specifications of this product:

  • Overall Length: 7.17" | 182.12 mm

  • Blade Length: 2.99" | 75.98 mm

  • Blade Width: 0.84" | 21.31 mm

  • Blade Thickness: 0.118" | 3.00 mm

  • Blade Material: 14C28N

  • Grind: Flat

  • Blade Style: Drop Point

  • Finish: Black Stonewash

  • Hardness: HRC 60±2

  • Handle Length: 4.18" | 106.14 mm

  • Handle Width: 0.92" | 23.32 mm

  • Handle Thickness: 0.49" | 12.33 mm

  • Handle Material: Micarta

  • Color: Green

  • Weight: 3.32 oz or 94.00 g

  • Opener: Front Flipper | Back Flipper

  • Lock Type: Trek Lock

  • Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing

  • Pocket Clip: Reversible | Stainless Steel

  • Carry Position: Tip-up

  • Backspacer Material: Micarta

  • Backspacer Color: Green

  • Insert Material: Brass

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

Vosteed lists 15 different styles with various handle colors and insert materials.

What others are saying?:

4.6 of 5 stars on Amazon 

My Favorite Knife

This Vosteed Corgi is a little beauty. The action is smooth and quiet, the lines are somehow both streamlined and soft, the blade is classic, not wild or aggressive—this is definitely a gentleman's pocket knife. It looks good, it feels simply good in the hand, the materials are top-notch (14C28N is my #3 steel behind 20CV and Magnacut- I do love my stainless steels), the attention to detail is evident on every section of the knife, both blade and handle. I'm a newbie knife collector, but this is definitely my favorite knife.

Link to other reviews:

Knife Informer 

Price point:

MSRP = $59.00

Retail = $59.00 at Amazon

I need it now! Availability:

Vosteed or Amazon

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Good value for the price.

  • Trek Lock mechanism is smooth.

  • Good construction.

  • Blade maintained its edge during daily use.

Cons:

  • Screw backed out

  • Limited availability on the Vosteed web site

Score: 8.00 Great

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Vosteed Thunderbird

  When it comes to everyday carry pocket knives, there are a ton on the market. All of them have various features for you to choose from. Vosteed makes a good selection of knives to fit whatever you are looking for. The Vosteed Thunderbird is one of those edc knives that has plenty of features. The Thunderbird’s features will rival knives that are priced much higher.

  Vosteed’s Thunderbird is a unique knife. Not in the way it looks, or the materials used, but in the way it opens. The Thunderbird uses Vosteed’s “Trek Lock” opening system. Trek Lock is a multi-opening system that allows one to open the knife in 4 or 5 different ways. One is by using the thumb hole. Another is using the normal flipper, located on the spine of the knife handle. And yet another way to open it, is to use the front flipper, located on the lower front of the closed Thunderbird. Then, since the knife uses a button lock mechanism, one can push the button and flip the blade out. Lastly, which isn’t really a flip method, is to just fold the knife out like you would an old school lock blade. To close the blade, just push the button and close it however you see fit. I would like the button lock to be a little harder to push. I just feel that little bit of extra might help keep the blade from wandering out when in the pocket. Not that it did this, but I can get the blade to open by just flicking the knife downward, something I can’t always do with button lock knives. If you like to fidget with your knife, the Thunderbird can’t be beat for that. I even find myself opening and closing it for no reason. As you may, or may not know, I am a big proponent of multiple ways to open a knife. Mainly because if you need to open a knife in some odd place, or body position, your main way of opening it might not work. So the Thunderbird is a dream come true for me. 

  Blade steel is an important quality of any knife. The steel Vosteed chose for the Thunderbird is top tier. This particular Thunderbird uses M390 steel. M390 is pretty much labeled a “super steel”, at least for knife making. It is super tough and durable with high edge retention, which leads to a high wear resistance. What that means for you is that the Thunderbird’s M390 blade will stay sharp for a very long time. M390 also has high corrosion resistance. So when you are actually using it, if it gets blood, or other bad stuff on it, it won’t damage the blade as quickly. One downfall to all of this, is that it takes a lot more effort to sharpen the Thunderbird. I’m okay with this trade off since the knife stays sharper longer. Vosteed also offers some versions of the Thunderbird with Elmax or S35VN blades. I don’t think you can go wrong with any of the blade steel offerings of the Thunderbird.

  The handle of a knife is also important. Vosteed chose a Laminate GT-Mascus, or in simple terms, a G10 handle with a topographical pattern. This topo pattern is a black background with blue topo lines. Besides looking great, the Thunderbird’s handle shape is useful. The handle's spine has a slight curve to it. This makes it fit the hand fairly nice, even though it is a fairly sleek knife. It also has a decent choil built into the handle. That way you can really dig into the handle for a tight grip. The back flipper tab also meets up with this choil, extending it out a tiny bit farther. One notable thing is that the flippers jimping is slightly noticeable in the front of the choil. This gives the knife a little better grip on that index finger. The handle doesn’t have any real texture to it, but being G10, it still gives a great grip. Vosteed also designed the Thunderbird with a deep pocket clip. The clip’s mounting is inlaid so it doesn’t bind up when putting the Thunderbird in your pocket. It is reversible, but both options are tip up carry. Lastly it has a brass spacer at the rear. The spacer also includes a place to install a lanyard. The brass nicely sets off the color scheme and helps balance the Thunderbird out nicely.

  The last important design of the Thunderbird is the blade profile. Vosteed gave the Thunderbird a curved tanto style blade. It also has a harpoon style top structure. These two designs give the Thunderbird a really good “piercing” ability. More important to me, is that the tanto’s tip melds nicely with the belly of the knife. This makes it more useful than a regular tanto style blade. On the spine of the blade there is some jimping. The jimping is the Thunderbirds one downfall. It is fine and not deep enough to really aid in use. The Thunderbird also uses a shallow hollow grind, which gives it some good slicing ability. I typically don’t like tanto style blades, but the Thunderbird made me believe that there are good style tanto blades out there.

  Even though I haven’t had the Thunderbird for very long, I have used it. It is really good at just about everything. From slicing gummy bears, which is the real test of a knife's sharpness, to scraping off stuff from hard surfaces, the Thunderbird just performs. As Vosteed states, this is the fidget king when it comes to knives. The knife is SHARP. It also stays sharp thanks to the M390 blade steel. I’ve cut a lot of cardboard too, and the Thunderbird keeps slicing through it like soft butter.

  If you are looking for that do all edc knife, the Vosteed Thunderbird might be it. It has an excellent blade material and shape. There are multiple ways to open it, thanks to its Trek Lock. It feels good in the hand and has a silky smooth action thanks to its ceramic ball bearings. At $135, it is priced far below what you would expect to pay for something of this quality. So go check out the Vosteed Thunderbird, they probably make a version that you’ll like..

Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points

Claim to Fame:

EDC knife with quality blade steel and multiple ways to open

Target Market:

Anyone wanting this style of quality in a folding knife

Features & Benefits of this product:

  • Trek lock opening - Front Flipper | Back Flipper | Thumb Hole | Fuller

  • Blade Length: 3.25" | 82.55 mm

  • Overall Length: 7.73" | 196.34 mm

  • Blade Width: 1.10" | 27.9 mm

  • Blade Thickness: 0.118" | 3.00 mm

  • Blade Material: M390

  • Blade Grind: Compound

  • Blade Style: Tanto | Harpoon

  • Blade Finish: Black Stonewash

  • Hardness: HRC 60±2

  • Handle Length: 4.48" | 113.79 mm

  • Handle Width: 1.17" | 29.72 mm

  • Handle Thickness: 0.472" | 12 mm

  • Handle Material: GT-Mascus (G10 topo pattern)

  • Weight: 3.34 oz | 94.70 g

  • Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing

  • Pocket Clip: Tip-Up Reversible | Stainless Steel

  • Knife Type: Manual Folding

  • Backspacer Material: Brass

  • Button Material: Stainless Steel

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

https://www.vosteed.com/collections/thunderbird

What others are saying?:

4 out 5 stars at Vosteed.com

3.25" m390 thunderbird

Very pleased with this knife. I also have a Vosteed Gator that I love. I like this smaller version of the thunderbird and find it the perfect size for daily carry. Every deployment option works exactly as it should. The knife came sharp (although I sharpened it to my liking) and perfectly centered. No issue with the button lock unscrewing or with the "spine whack" test that have been a topic for the previous thunderbird model. I wish the detent was a little stronger; however, it is a great knife that will perform well for daily tasks. Highly recommend it.

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Nothing But Knives

Price point:

MSRP = $135.00

Retail = Same

I need it now! Availability:

Vosteed

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Multiple ways of opening

  • M390 blade steel

  • Button Lock

  • Ceramic bearings

  • G10 handle

  • Looks

Cons:

  • Button lock could have a little more strength

  • Shallow Jimping

Score: 8.50 Great

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Vosteed Raccoon

  Vosteed has come on the market with a bunch of quality knives at affordable prices. The Raccoon is one of those. These knives give you good, useful features that won’t break the bank. If you are looking for an everyday carry knife, one that can handle a multitude of tasks, the Vosteed Raccoon might fit the bill. Let’s find out what this knife has to offer.

  The Vosteed Raccoon starts off with a crossbar style lock. The crossbar lock essentially locks the blade in place once open. I found it to hold the blade in place for everything I used the knife for, from normal cutting to scraping off tape. The crossbar lock on the Raccoon is spring loaded and located toward the top of the handle, near the pivot. Once the blade is locked in place and you wish to close it, just slide the crossbar back toward the rear of the knife to release the blade. You can use either side of the crossbar, or both, it’s really just personal preference. Amazingly, this is my first crossbar lock and I really like how it works.

  More important than the lock style, is the Raccoon’s blade style or shape. The Raccoon uses a flat ground 3.25” drop point blade made from 14C28N steel. Vosteed used a 3 to 1, length to width, ratio on the blade. I really liked what they did with the blade shape, it just works. If you are worried about the blade steel, it has held up extremely well. The blade came razor sharp. So sharp that I cut myself within the first few minutes of receiving it. I have had to sharpen the blade since then, but that is mainly because I was scraping off tile grout with it. I have two complaints about the blade. One is the choil. Yes, it allows one to choke up on the knife, but sometimes it can get caught on the edge of something, like a box flap. The next has to do with the jimping on the spine of the blade. It is too close together and not deep enough. It really doesn’t help much. Besides those two items, I really do like the Raccoon’s blade shape and style.

  I probably should mention how the Raccoon opens. Vosteed gave the Raccoon your everyday thumb stud opener. It has a thumb stud on both sides of the blade, so no matter what hand you use to open it, it will work. This thumb stud is in a good location and makes for opening the Raccoon very easy. One can also use the crossbar lock to open the knife. Just pull the crossbar back and the blade will fall open due to gravity. Or you can flick it out after sliding the crossbar back. Part of the reason the Raccoon opens so easily is its caged ceramic ball bearings. I always like a knife that has more than one way of opening it and one that opens smoothly. The Raccoon does both of those with ease.

  Moving back from the blade, we get into the handle. The handle on the Raccoon is made from micarta. The micarta gives the handle a nice feel. Being micarta, it naturally has a little bit of texture to it. Because of this, the micarta handle never felt slick to me and always gave a decent grip. The Raccoon also has a deep pocket carry clip. It’s only tip up, but can be moved to the other side. The clip is inlet where it screws to the handle so it slides smoothly in and out of your pocket. If you like lanyards, Vosteed put a hole in there for one. I was also pleased with the handles shape, it allowed me to really hold onto the knife. If you are not into micarta, Vosteed also offers the Raccoon with G10 handles.

  The Raccoon came in a nice little metal tin. Inside the tin was a little zippered case with the Raccoon inside. Vosteed also included a patch, sticker, and cleaning cloth. But probably more important, they included replacement springs for the crossbar lock. Not because they break, but because they like to go flying if you completely dismantle the knife. 

  I was pleasantly surprised with the Vosteed Raccoon. For a $50 knife it has some great features. But besides that, it cuts really well. I attribute its cutting ability to the blade shape. This makes the Raccoon a great EDC knife. It just does everything well. The Raccoon is now in my rotation of EDC knives. If you are looking for something sharp to carry around, I would look into what Vosteed has to offer. The Raccoon really fits the spirit of the animal it was named after.

Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Crossbar lock EDC knife

Target Market:

Anyone wanting a decent pocket knife that doesn’t cost a fortune

Features & Benefits of this product:

  • Overall Length: 7.60" | 193.12 mm

  • Blade Length: 3.25" | 82.55 mm

  • Blade Width: 1.07" | 27.27 mm 

  • Blade Thickness: 0.125" | 3.20 mm

  • Blade Material: 14C28N

  • Flat ground

  • Drop Point Blade

  • Blade Finish: Black Stonewash

  • Hardness: HRC 60±2

  • Handle Length: 4.36" | 110.75 mm

  • Handle Width: 1.10" | 27.95 mm

  • Handle Thickness: 0.49" | 12.4 mm

  • Handle Material: Micarta

  • Weight: 3.04 oz

  • Pivot Construction: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearings

  • Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel (Tip-Up, Right/Left Carry)

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

Too many to list, check them out at Vosteed.com

What others are saying?:

Jacob J. - 5/5 stars @ Vosteed.com

My favorite knife, hands down.

I have three Raccoons in varying colors. They're all butter smooth, razor sharp and have great ergonomics. For the price point, it's absolutely my favorite pocket knife and I plan to buy more for family members. The fit and finish is phenomenal for a $60 knife, and the presentation with aluminum box, polishing cloth, and zipper case is great at this price point.

Link to other reviews:

TechWriter Review    

Price point:

MSRP = $59.00

Retail = $49.00 at Knifecenter      

I need it now! Availability:

Vosteed or KnifeCenter

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Blade profile

  • Sharp

  • Micarta Handle

  • Crossbar lock

  • Price

Cons:

  • Jimping is not great

  • Blade Choil

Score: 7.50 Good

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Vosteed Corsair

  Up for review is a Vosteed Corsair knife which was provided by the manufacturer. When I opened the box, In addition to the knife, it contained a Backspacer with a lanyard loop, cover plate, sticker, and a patch.  

  My first impression of the Vosteed Corsair is that it is well constructed and feels solid. The Micarta grip is nice and allows me to securely hold the knife with a convenient thumb ramp on the back of the blade.  The blade opens smoothly and is easily manipulated.  There is a reversible deep cover pocket clip for minimal visibility which is rounded to prevent pinching and snagging.  A plate is also included, along with two screws, to cover the open pocket clip slot.  All screws on the knife are countersunk which prevents snagging when removing the knife from your pocket.  

  The drop point blade of the Corsair is made from Nitro-V and is extremely sharp out of the box.  The blade design works fine for daily use allowing me to cut everything from paper to vegetables with minimal effort.   The blade lockup is solid with minor play in the blade pivot assembly, even when the blade is between the open and closed positions.  

  This is the first knife I have ever used with a crossbar lock, but it only took a few minutes to get used to the mechanism.  I found that holding the blade down and using my thumb and index finger would easily disengage the lock.  Make sure to keep your other fingers out of the way or break out the first aid kit (did I mention that the blade is very sharp?).  I have been using this knife for the past three weeks and it has made me a fan of crossbar locks.  

  Vosteed also includes a backspacer, which has a built in lanyard loop.  Installing this item increases the size of the knife by 0.25 inches.  I looked at this and, in the end, decided not to install it as I wanted less of the knife exposed when carrying it.  

  Vosteed offers a lifetime limited warranty to the original purchaser, the limitations are on their website. 

  I will give Vosteed credit as when I was looking at the reviews on their website, two of the reviews were negative (2-Star, 1-Star).  They could have easily removed the reviews but chose to leave them in place.  

  If you are looking for an EDC knife, the Corsair is a deal at $69 and is now part of my every day carry.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Reasonably priced EDC knife

Target Market:

Anyone who is looking for an EDC knife

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Overall Length: 7.58" | 192.48 mm

  • Blade Length: 3.25" | 82.55 mm

  • Blade Width: 1.04" | 26.49 mm

  • Blade Thickness: 0.118" | 3.00 mm

  • Blade Material: Nitro-V

  • Grind: Flat 

  • Blade Style: Modified Drop Point

  • Finish: Stonewash

  • Hardness: HRC 60±2

  • Handle Length: 4.33" | 109.93 mm

  • Handle Width: 0.94" | 23.91 mm

  • Handle Thickness: 0.49" | 12.4 mm

  • Handle Material: Micarta

  • Handle Color: Black, Blue, Brown, Green

  • Weight: 2.91 oz | 82.5 g

  • Opener: Thumb Stud

  • Lock Type: Crossbar Lock

  • Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing

  • Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel | Reversible

  • Carry Position: Tip-up 

  • Knife Type: Manual Folding

  • Pivot Collar Material: Copper

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

Black, Blue, Brown, Green

What others are saying?:

From the manufacturer’s website:

Great action, super sharp

Love the new knife from an appearance and (super sharp) blade perspective. The pivot is very smooth out of the box, too. The scales have some rougher/lighter colored bits on them, though, but that seems like something I can take care of myself.

I'm not sold on the bolt lock, if I'm honest. It works just as it is supposed to, though, from what I can tell. Liner locks just feel a bit safer to me.

I'm no pro, but this still seems like a lot of knife for $69. It fits in a pocket well enough. I'm happy.

Nice knife, but the handle?

Honestly it’s a nice knife, everything but the handle. Which the handle seems like plastic. Not over enthused not worth $70

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Maxlvledc

Knife Know it All

Price point:

MSRP = $69.00

Retail = $69.00

I need it now! Availability:

Vosteed

Knife Center

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Great value for the price

  • Action opens easily and smoothly

  • Blade is incredibly sharp from the factory.

  • Crossbar lock keeps the blade securely in place. 

Cons:

  • Some reviewers said the plastic handle felt a little cheap.  

  • Some reviewers did not like the crossbar lockup. 

Score:  8.50 Great

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