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The Russian Finka-NKVD KGB Folding Pocket Knife combines a 3.74" mirror-polished X12M steel blade with a lightweight aviation aluminum inlaid resin handle, all encased in a stylish cowhide sheath. With a total length of 8.66 inches and weighing just 3.31 ounces, this knife is designed for both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry aficionados alike.
Blade Material | X12M Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Knife oil cleaning |
Handle Material | Aviation Aluminum Inlaid Resin Handle |
Item Length | 8.66 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.31 Ounces |
Blade Length | 3.74 Inches |
Color | Black handle |
Theme | outdoor, EDC |
Style | Classic |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Special Features | Folding,Lightweight |
E**D
Great knife for the price
Ppl are complaining that it feels cheap and like a toy. But overall its not a bad little knife for what it is. It doesn't have e much heft to it because it pretty much all aluminum, eventually ill take the epoxy slabs off and swap them out for something else. Also one of the sickle and hammer emblems are placed upside down. Thats the only quality flaw ive noticed. The leather sheaf is also well made for the quality of knife. The lock well not ideal seem pretty stiff, would have preferred a lock back option for added safety.
R**A
Good knife. Great for collectors
Nice knife! Looks like it should be heavier. The high quality aluminum body and stainless blade. Assures you this is one tough knife! Good size. Great for knife collectors like myself. Not sure it would be a great EDC. Overall easy to use and feels and feels good in your hand. Locking mechanisms work as they should. WARNING: this knife does not have a safety feature that allows knife to stay closed while in folded position. As with all knives. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Very sharp!
J**Z
well worth the money, great buy
The scales are plastic, or resin, very well fitted, shinny and can be removed. The sickle and hammer emblem is bright and well defined. blade is marked in Russian "Forged" with x12mf under it. This is electro-etched or painted because I can feel the lettering. decent sharp for what it is. stiff and no wobble. the spring is a coil in the pivot point. These type don't last as long as a back bone leaf spring, so I would not use this as a fidget tool constant opening and closing, even if its only $45. blade locks out by the button that deploys it. needs a solid push but easy to open and use, but pocket carry isn't advised. use of the holder or another holder this is needed as there is no button lock. the finger guard is removable. the entire knife is assembled with T7 head screws while the pivot is a T9. for the $45 I paid this is an outstanding buy. I own many $500 OTF, while this isnt like those, its $45...
D**K
Exactly what it’s supposed to be
It’s cheap, clunky, and fun, which is exactly what I thought it would be. It’s not high quality (super light cheap-feeling handle, hard to deploy, weak spring), but it’s fun.
M**3
Great value for the money!
Great value for the money!
K**R
I'm impressed.
I only ever had one other automatic when my state started to allow them again. Over a hundred bucks for what was obviously mirror polished stainless like so many other knives out there, and only got it for the novelty anyway.This feller? I saw it browsing around and figured I'd get one just because it looked pretty dang cool.. Long story short, I ordered one more not long after I got this one. One to use and one to save. Thing impressed me right out of the box.Not 420 stainless steel, and NOT d2 tool steel, is always a plus in my book for a knife, and I didn't know what to expect from the alphanumeric jumble of steel type, but dang folks right out of the box it's a solid shiny wicked sharp little utility.Grip is light but firm, doesn't feel slippery, and weights just right so it doesn't buck when you flip it out. I gave it the paper test right off the bat and it passed. Think I found my new veggie chopper when I'm wandering around the garden later this year lookin for a snack, and one on standby for 30 years down the road when I've shaved it down into a little nub of its' former self from sharpening lol.Opening mechanism is a recoil spring which I've never seen on a blade before. Not sure how long that'll last, hopefully a long time because I'm just instantly smitten with it. Opening and closing takes a bit of getting used to, as I'm of the stock that tries to find the release on the back end to close it. This one closes the way it opens.Definitely seems worth more than the price tag, no brainer.
B**E
Sharp
Must have for the socialist rioters
L**G
can't recommend
cheap chinese junk. don't know where all the positive reviews came from.
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