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Boker Plus Ocelot Karambit Liner Lock Knife

Boker Plus Ocelot Karambit Liner Lock Knife

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Designed by Israeli knifemaker Boris Manasherov, the Ocelot is an ergonomic karambit built for utility or self defense. Sporting an all-black look, it’s non reflective and stealthy Read More

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MrChow
5
Oct 30, 2018
Can the belt clip be switch over to the other side?
XGR76
50
Oct 30, 2018
MrChowAccording to BladeHQ, it does have a reversible clip for right or left-hand carry. https://www.bladehq.com/item--Boker-Plus-Ocelot-Karambit-Liner--90312
massdrop01
783
Oct 30, 2018
Interesting release. Definitely from the same factory as the Boker Wildcat, the handle design is similar too. Like other posted, would be nice to have an in hand shot, most karambit are designed too large hence it's awkward to use in the proper grip with index finger in the ring. It's a bad sign that the pocket clip is setup on the wrong side by default for forward grip instead of the traditional reverse grip.
XGR76
50
Oct 30, 2018
massdrop01Damn right. Most people are right handed but they put the clips for left side carry. Doesn't make sense.
Disquiet
40
Oct 30, 2018
massdrop01It does appear that the clip can be reversed. Looks like it attaches beneath the G-10 and is anchored by the screw nearest to the finger hole.
Rudolph
279
Oct 29, 2018
From what I can gather it may be a newer release, blade hq has it out of stock and knife center has it as a pre order both about ten bucks more. I cannot find it on at least 3 other shop sites . Karambits are still pretty exclusively considered a weapon i,am not agreeing with this just letting you know forums can turn hostile pretty fast when karambits come up so knife forums may be lacking try self defense forums if you know any With all that said the materials are decent (remember d2 is not stainless steel but it's old and proven tough). And check for reviews on other Boker karambits should at least give you an idea of overall quality. Good Luck!
Disquiet
40
Oct 29, 2018
Anyone owned this or handled one? I can't find any reviews online.
Rudolph
279
Oct 29, 2018
DisquietSorry forgot to reply this so see above comment.
XGR76
50
Oct 30, 2018
DisquietGenerally, I don't love Boker. I think their knives wear out too quickly. I had one where I played with it daily for a few months, wore out a critical piece in the opening process. It is now sitting in a box.
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