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The GenericFolding Pocket Knife Kit features a 3.15-inch high-performance D2 stainless steel blade paired with a durable T6 aluminum inlaid G10 handle. Weighing just 3.25 ounces, it offers a tactical locking foldable design for secure, compact carry. Ideal for camping, hiking, fishing, and survival, this ambidextrous knife blends rugged reliability with ergonomic comfort for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Aluminum, Fiberglass |
Item Length | 7.6 Inches |
Item Weight | 93 Grams |
Blade Length | 4.3 Inches |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Modern |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Reusability | Reusable |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Foldable |
S**D
FANTASTIC gravity knife for new users
Ok first off let me say the color in the pictures doesn’t do the knife justice. It’s more of a silver green than shown in the pictures which I absolutely love.Second: right off the bat there’s no assembly required, it’s all together when you get it which is not indicated in the imagesThe knife is also shaving/paper sharp right out of the box. I was able to slice both with non problem at all.The action on this knife is fantastic, it’s very quick to deploy especially with some practice. It’s a fantastic fidget “toy” especially compared to a balisong as it’s much safer and more controlled.I’m not sure of the quality of the d2, I will update with some more use. D2 steel is what I was looking for in an edc and so far it has performed fantasticSo to summarize if you’re interested in getting a gravity knife without knowing how much you’ll like it and being willing to pay 200 dollars to experiment with it this is a FANTASTIC knife and well worth your money
T**.
Pleasantly surprised
Actually a very cool knife like I had hoped. I’m still nervous as it is my first gravity knife, but it is very sturdy, and smooth. I find myself playing with it opening and closing almost like a fidget toy. lol probably not the smartest idea, but that is more or less what I wanted out of it when I found it. When the blade is out and locked there is no rattling noises. It seems well made. I tried carefully cutting the plastic around a package of bottle waters and it barely touched a bottle and sliced it right open. So blades pretty sharp!
S**K
Exo-M clone
Real review from someone who owns multiple Reate Exo-M's in Ti form and multiple BHQ aluminum versions. This is just an aluminum clone of the Ti version. The aluminum on the clone feels on par with my BHQ versions though the anodization doesn't quite hold up. Performed a scratch test using a razor blade on my BHQ and it shrugged it off while there was clear visible marks on the clone. Unlike the real Exo-M it only uses T8 screws for the pivot and pocket clip which is not reversible. Looks like real G10 scales but it's held on by questionable T6 screws. The blade is held in place to the blade stop with T6 screws which is made of aluminum compared to the hardened stainless steal or Ti on the real Exo-M. Blade says D2 but not sure if it's a quality D2. I don't like clones and purchased this while I had one too many whiskeys. I do like to tinker with things so I plan on getting it rebladed with a decent steel from a friend who knife maker. It's a decent knife if you plan on just fidgeting with it and opening packages which is why i'm giving it a 3 star rating. Support the real manufactures if you can.
R**Z
I like it but it could be better with small changes
Build quality is ok its passible the weakest part is the lock switch. mines working great but you gotta be somewhat gentle with it its a cheap plastic.Blade quality is great came sharp and oiled.Its fun to deploy and figit with.Do to the lock being cheap feeling I would not recommend carrying it the pocket clip sucks anyways.The biggest problem is its a clone of a way better knife and works in a similar way its cool to have at way less price.ProsGood sizeGood materials minus the lock switchFun to deployClone of a really cool knife at a giga fraction of the cost.ConsLock switch is cheapScrews came loose ( buy loctite and reassemble before use!)DO NOT TRUST IT IN YOUR POCKET!!!!
T**N
Great Knife for the price
The media could not be loaded. Excellent copy. If you want to try a gravity knife without breaking the bank, this is the one to get. D2 blade with Aluminum/G10 grip is nice. I was going to change the hardware out, but the hardware used looks beautiful too. Functions well and doesn't cost $300 like the model it's based off of. Clean/Sharpen/Oil once you receive it. I tested it against my Benchmades and Spydercos and it performed surprisingly well. D2 might be a cheaper steel, but at least it sharpens nicely and easily.
L**R
For the price it is nice
Definitely interesting when I first picked it up I thought it was way too light but after playing with it a while it felt heavier I'm sure the titanium version would be a little heavier I would like to think stronger also check the screws when I got it they all seem fairly tired not sure whether I'll put loctite on them right away the lock on mine seems to work just fine I believe it wouldn't have bothered me none to have been made of steel whether that's cheaper or not I don't know I would say the weak point of this knife would be the stop at the very top very thin metal left but maybe it's some kind of aluminum alloy that stronger than I think took a little getting used to it biggest to improvement was just putting a drop of oil on it made it so much easier to deploy and funner knot much else to say give it a five-star because the price the design and the quality is there but like some said could you truly use it as a tool or is it just a fidget toy either way I like it but I would love to have the original one to compare it to and yes if I lost it I would probably buy another one
M**S
I love it
Best addition to my tool box. It's not the sharpest knife but good enough
V**H
Not D2 Steel
This isn't D2 steel. I used a PMI gun and it's 410 stainless which is not a blade steel. The fit and finish are good though and it actually arrived shaving sharp. If you're buying this for a fidget toy it fills that role really well. If you're buying this to use as a knife look elsewhere. The lock also loosened up after very little use. If I use the pocket clip the knife will open in my pocket now. I tried bending it to fix it but as soon as i put it back together the piece bends back.I bought this knowing most of this was probably going to be this way. If you aporoach it that way you won't be too disappointed.
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