Trademark Black Firm 4.5" Tactical Pocket Knife
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Customer Review
well worth the money
I ordered this product and it came promptly but with slight defects on the blade. When I mentioned this to the seller, they promptly fixed this. This is a highly reliable seller.As an amateur knife collector and also a poor college student, I really know my cheap knives, and this is easily one of the best nonbrand knives I have ever come across. I am a firm believer in "you get what you pay for" but at the same time the same 20 dollars could get you a knife worth 5 dollars or a knife worth 50 dollars. In this case I rate this knife with the cost in mind, so keep in mind that I am not suggesting this knife to be of comparable to a CRKT or a Kershaw. I will separately review the components of this knife.blade (5/5) : drop point blade (even though it looks like a spear point, the grind starts above the middle of the blade) with a partial swage on the back side. It has a combo edge, with a good serrated:smooth ratio, many knives have over half the blade serrated,...
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Product Description
This stainless steel super knife is a must-have for anyone who appreciates a quality pocket folder at a great price. It features a spring-assisted blade which opens effortlessly and securely locks into place and also a convenient belt clip so it will always be at your side. Top to learn more
The Spring Assisted Tactical Pocket Knife from Trademark offers great quality and usability at budget-friendly price point. The knife's spring-assisted blade opens easily for use and locks securely for safety. Constructed of quality stainless steel, the 3.25-inch blade has a pointed end for puncturing, a plain edge for slicing, and serration at the base for sawing. Measuring eight inches open and 4.5 inches closed, the knife fits easily into a pocket or can be kept handy at your side with its convenient belt clip.
Ridiculously good knife for the price
I have a thing for knives. It borders on obsession. So it was odd for me to buy a $13 knife (shipping included). I like nice ones.But this one leapt out at me for some reason, and recently I've been abusing my $125 Benchmade knife more than I wanted to. So I figured I'd give it a try.It's no Benchmade, but honestly... it's a great knife for the price. I will carry this thing and use it like knives aren't supposed to be used - I'll pry with it, open cans, beat on stuff.I've had other impulse purchase cheap knives I've gotten from the welding supply store, and they felt like crap at the time, and proved themselves very quickly to be such. This knife is much tighter, and just feels better.I may revise this review in a week or two (if I break the knife), but for now: bang for the buck!
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