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The Ccanku C1691 Fixed Blade Knife is a high-performance outdoor tool featuring a durable D2 steel blade and a comfortable G10 handle. With a total length of 7.6 inches and a lightweight design, this knife is perfect for camping, hiking, and everyday carry. It comes with a secure Kydex sheath for easy portability, making it an essential addition to any outdoor enthusiast's gear.
Blade Material | D2 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 9.31 ounces |
Item Length | 7.6 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.7 Inches |
Blade Shape | Hawkbill |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black. |
C**R
Excels At Its Intended Purpose
I am a knife and sword affectionado, with over 30+ pieces in my Collection over decades of this hobby. This is the first knife design of this nature and I see great potential in it for self-defense, by itself or paired with another dagger or short sword.It’s certainly worthy being a part of my larger collection due to its quality and ease of use.I am ordering a second one in hope to learn to use them together and perform some tricks, great way to keep my hands occupied.The size is perfect for what it’s meant to be, making it strong, yet light, without slowing you down in any way. Also makes it fit most pockets, especially of military-style cargo pants.Handle is comfortable, which I had doubts about looking at the pics, but it really is ergonomic. G10 feels solid and is well bolted on, and can be removed, if needed.There are few martial arts that utilize this type of design and I suggest to look into them for basic principles and modes of application.It’s comfortable to hold either way, came with a decent edge, well-balanced, has a nice and thick tang. The ring is just thick enough, though could have been a bit thicker, though I can’t tell if that would mess up the balance.D2 is not a super steel, but a good and reliable one. Certainly more than plenty for this type of knife and for most cutting implements. Sharpening may be a bit challenging (due to the shape of the blade) but doable, if you are into knives, I am sure you have a suitable kit for the business.The price is also reasonable, especially with the holiday sale.Scabbard is especially a nice touch. I got rid of the plastic part and instead plan to use some quality parachord to help wear it with a belt or without, up or upside down. The plastic bit made to wear it with the belt is the only somewhat flimsy part about the whole package. At least it didn’t appear quite great, so I took it off immediately. Though I may be wrong and it could be up to the task just fine, just something I haven’t tested or plan to.This would have been a good neck knife, alas I already have a slender CRKT tanto with an aftermarket scabbard for this role.Scabbard locks in the knife well, making it possible to wear it upside down. At the same time it doesn’t take too much effort to disengage and it’s not too noisy.For a “no name” brand, this is a great knife, especially if they haven’t lied about the steel.Also the serrations are quite nice if you need to cut a rope. They are sharp and the openings are quite wide, so they are certainly not just for the looks.Sometimes you have to make yourself happy, because who else would think that something like this would be a very fun knife to have?..
J**A
Good price, good quality, good size.
Very good quality for price, very sharp, good size, good carying size.
B**R
Price and quality working together
Made a video review too should be available 2 days from this posting.This karambit.... This karambit..... That curve.... That handle. There's so much going right for this is there a catch? So far I've not found one.The handle is smooth and fits great. As hard as the material is it's not hard in the hand either. It's almost soft. It's hard to explain, but the material doesn't give yet feels like it should as smooth as it is.The blade was sharp yet the spine's blade wasn't too sharp. Easily sharpens though. It's light yet feels so sturdy it feels like there's power in your hands. It has grooves to reduce weight, and screws that do this too.It's hard to believe that you can get one for this price and quality of the product. I'm a collector of blades and this has made my top 10 favourite blades. Seems low but I have 200+ blades (some costing $1,00+) so it has a lot to live up to.As far as an edc goes this can conceal pretty easily if done proper.The sheath is sturdy, and again great quality for the price. With a locking feature to make sure it'll stay put you'd spend $80 on one like this. Truly refreshing to see companies that make great quality blades in budget of $30-$50.I'll be doing more with this for sure as this has now become my edc, and will remain so until I find something better (if I do at this price point!).If a question pops up you'll be sure to get an answer from me. I love talking blades. This made my week for just $30!
A**R
Amazing quality knife at a reasonable price point
Very impressed with the quality of the knife for the price. Exactly what I wanted for work. The Teklock works perfect on my duty belt and holds snug. Would give 5 stars, but as you see in other reviews there are some very sharp corners on the resin handle pieces. Nothing that 5 minutes with some medium grain sand paper can’t fix. Overall, extremely happy with this product and will definitely be exploring more of the product line
P**S
Well, I blooded my blade...
So I received my karambit. It's sharpened along the bottom edge and top edge (with the back half of the top edge being nicely serrated.)I wasn't ready for HOW sharp it was. My dumb self didn't pay attention when resheathing it and I stabbrd my finger. I thought I'd just stuck myself with the tip, but I started bleeding like a stuck pig. (That's what she said.. Beat you to it.) After I slowed the bleeding, I saw a 1/4" slit in my finger. I guess that's the mark of a sharp blade. You don't feel the actual blade slide in. Really, it's razor sharp. If you (carefully) run your finger along the edges, they feel like the edges of an old-school double-edged razor.The blade has a decently thick spine and is full tang. The fjnger-grooved handle is nicely rounded for a.good feel in the hand. I bought the black blade, which can be easily hidden against the body or behind the hand.The karambit has a well-made kydex holster and the blade snaps in and is held in place much the same as a handgun in a kydex holster. Also, you can rotate the sheath on the belt clasp. I've got mine at a 45° angle (which hides most of the knife against my belt but doesn't drop the finger loop too far.) My 1 1/2" belt fits great after I removed one of the belt stops from the belt clasp.One last thing: This isn't a survival or camping knife. (Who uses a karambit as a woodland survival knife?) This is a self-defense weapon. This blade is intended (for somebody properly trained) to slice and dice an attacker, slashing him at multiple vital locations.This is my 1st 5/5 for anything I've bought on Amazon, eBay or a brick and mortar.
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