This designer collector’s knife features a metal fence design on the blade and a melt in your hand grip. The jet black blade is forged of 440 stainless steel and fits perfectly in you pocket or use the clip and have it at your side.The Mtech Extreme Tactical Folding Knife is a designer, collector’s knife built for all-purpose utility, ideal for camping and outdoors use. Measuring 8.75 inches overall, the knife has a sharp, 3.75-inch blade forged of high-quality 440 stainless steel that folds i
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Excellent Value,
With knifes, you have to use and abuse them a little before you can write a fair review based on it’s performance. For most knifes of this price you wouldn’t expect super high quality as you would with prominent knife makers like Benchmade or CRKT, etc. In this instance, however, this is actually a fairly well made knife. And, I will be quick to point out it is made out of the same high quality steel that most high end knifes are made from (440C). I have had no problems so far with mine in the two months that I have had it and I use it A LOT. Mostly as a utility knife but it would make an excellent all around everyday and campers knife. It has kept a sharp edge so far and the tip has not bent or been damaged even though I have used the tip to pry open things. The design is nice and comfortable to hold. The lock has worked well and consistent. I had to actually loosed the screws on mine with a torx wrench just a little so that the “quick open” finger notch worked more smoothly. With a light flick it whips open quickly now. It is super thin & the pocket clip works nicely. It’s not too heavy even though it is a decent sized knife. I would rate this overall as a very useful utility and/or campers/hikers knife and would recommend it!
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Great knife, but prepare to fix the pivot screw,
I bought this knife for my 14-year-old son, and he loves everything about it (and I certainly loved its low price!). But after two weeks of use, the screw on which the blade pivots loosened and fell out. Fortunately my son retrieved the part and handed all of it to me to be repaired.
If this happens to you — and enough users on Amazon have reported problems with these screws backing out that you might want to anticipate it — you’ll need a small Torx screwdriver (size “T8” to be precise) and a bit of Loctite, or similar thread locker (available at any hardware store or auto parts store). The blade is surrounded by a nylon bushing on each side. Once you make sure that those bushings are in place, put a drop of Loctite on the screw, and use the Torx driver to tighten it to just where you would like it — tight enough to have little or no play, but loose enough that you can extend the blade with a flick of the wrist. I’d suggest using “removable” threadlocker rather than “permanent”, just in case you ever want to change the screw adjustment. And use just a drop; you don’t want to foul the nylon bushings that keep the blade moving smoothly.
Incidentally, for those of you with video-game-playing kids, you might already own a T8 Torx driver, because it’s the same tool that opens up an Xbox 360 controller. If you don’t have one, you can get this one on Amazon for about five bucks: Silverhill Tamper Resistant Torx size T8 for Xbox 360 Controller
In spite of this annoyance — and it definitely IS annoying — the knife is an awesome bargain, fully meeting my son’s needs.
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Bottom Line… Great Buy !!,
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This knife isn’t a great buy because it’s a great knife, but a great knife because it’s a great buy. Come on, you get an almost 4″, 440c blade with finger flipper, lanyard holes,ferro rod striker (the jimping at the end of the liners), tactical features, comfortable handle, cool blade paint and deep carry pocket clip for 7 change delivered.
The drop point blade is fairly thick and menacing with a nice even grind and edge. The flipper acts as a finger choil if needed. The liners protrude past the end of the scales and house the laynyard hole. It’s also nifty that the edges of these protruding liners are jimped for use as a ferro rod striker. You would think this folder cost 50 bucks after listening to some of the complaints in other reviews. At this price I’m willing to sharpen the blade and tighten a screw or two… what’s the big deal? Of course it’s not going to be a zero defect knife at this price.
By the way, mine was extremely sharp out of the box and my screws haven’t budged. My blade does not lock tightly into the handle as others have stated and can come loose but at this price I’ll live with it or fix it if possible. Blade centering when closed is off a bit but this doesn’t effect the use of the knife at all. For The Money, This Knife Rocks! I would recommend it to anybody and I’m going to buy a few more.
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