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The Axis Lock Knife is a lightweight, ambidextrous folding pocket knife designed for everyday carry. With a durable Grivory fiberglass handle and a corrosion-resistant 8Cr13Mov steel blade, this knife combines functionality with style. Weighing only 53 grams, it features a reversible clip and an innovative axis locking mechanism for safe and smooth operation, making it the perfect companion for any task.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Grivory Fiberglas |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Item Length | 7.4 Inches |
Blade Length | 8.1 Centimeters |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Drop Point |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Lightweight,Reversible Clip,Locking,Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | 代 |
Color | Green Handle Black Blade |
C**N
good sharp knife, with easy grip
good choice for a knife, good value for the money; knife is sharp and easy to grip
S**R
light
it does not have any strong liner. That makes it really light but the handle is a little bit flimsy. It sharpens nicely and operates fine. Its not a fidget tool or anything. I like it for a very light pocket knife occasion
D**P
Perfect after adjusting the tension T8 screw
How does the box this thing is really stiff I just made a very minor turn on the tension to loosen it and now it’s drop shut I’m pretty impressed or only 20 bucks especially since I’ve had the original and I returned it because it felt like such a cheap knife It actually feels just like this one lol. it was really sharp out of the box. Overall, I’m happy with it based on the price.
M**L
I'm happy with it so far
I just got this yesterday and have been fidgeting with it since I got it out of the package. Is it sharp? It's sharp but not the sharpness you get from good blade material. It opens fairly smoothly but closing is pretty tight. I can adjust that that some and it'll be fine. It does feel great in my hand and is very light. It seems well made for an inexpensive knife. Very rarely do I rate anything 5 stars unless it's absolutely outstanding on every expectation. Overall, for $25, this should be a great knife compared to spending anywhere frome $125 and up on the Namebrand of this one. I collect knifes and have spent $10 of cheap ones and lots of money of Namebrand ones. As time goes on, the the cheaper metals have become better and higher priced companies have tried to use cheaper metals to save themselves money. Overall I believe this knife will be just fine and I'll probably get another one. Id like another color though.
R**.
Decent Bugout copy.
Makes a fairly believable copy of a famous knife. However, soft blade steel and black painted blade let it down. My guess they painted the blade to help prevent rusting. After a few days of use, the scratched up blade shows that it’s just a cheap gas station quality knife.
A**R
Great for what it is.
I bought this knife to use as a work knife. I have several Benchmade knives that I carry for EDC outside of work but because of their price point, I don’t want to use them for work. I was interested in this knife as it is a dupe of Benchmade Bugout which is my favorite knife.I am pretty impressed. There are a few subtle differences. 1. the handle is a slightly darker green than the Benchmade. 2. The blade steel and finish are not as good as a Benchmade but I fully expected that. 3. There are no markings on the blade.The weight feels identical to the Benchmade and the handle feels very similar as well. They are exactly the same length and thickness and have the same opening and closing mechanism. I think it will make a great work knife or if you want a Benchmade without the Benchmade price.5 stars because it exceeded my expectations of look and feel.
M**R
Price point
The price point on this knife is hard to beat. Pretty sharpe out the box. Very light and a good size
B**.
Flimsy
It’s pretty flimsy and has a good deal of blade play no matter how much you tighten the pivot. Both scales put together are easier to bend than one made from grivory. I swapped out some the parts with factory benchmade scales and standoffs that I had laying around, as well as some stiffer aftermarket springs, and now it feels pretty decent. I bought it just because I was curious. Stock, it feels pretty sketchy to put much force on anything your cutting. Haven’t used it enough to comment on the quality of the blade steel.
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