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BarryO
159
Jul 28, 2016
Please check your measurements, the handle cannot be almost 3/4 inch thick and to just look at the blade length it seems to look smaller then almost 4 inches.
BeardyJ
22
Jul 28, 2016
BarryOI own this knife. The measurements given are spot on. This is a HUGE, beefy knife. It's not EDC material unless you're Grizzly Adams.
BarryO
159
Jul 28, 2016
BeardyJThanks , it really must be a handful but solid is probably a better way to put it. 3/4 inch thick just seemed too wide..
scojos
4
Jul 28, 2016
BeardyJDo you know where this knife is made? Also, is this knife as heavy duty as it looks? Looking for a good knife to carry around in the woods.
scojosIt's made in China... But with great materials and fit/finish... Great value for your money!
JakeCCE
Aug 4, 2016
BeardyJBeardyJ, how is the detente in this knife? I am in Canada and our border services often deny entry for folders where the detente is easily overcome and the knife deploys with a strong flick of the arm/wrist. So I need to decide if I want it shipped to a USA address or risk it and have hit shipped directly to Canada. (If I ship to USA I have a friend who tightens the pivot enough to help the detente to keep the blade closed - then once I get it I adjust it again)
Goldfish
8
Aug 4, 2016
JakeCCE
At 6:30 should give you an idea
BeardyJ
22
Aug 4, 2016
JakeCCEI just tried it and mine is flickable, using just the wrist. It's not easy, but it is doable.
JakeCCE
Aug 5, 2016
BeardyJThanks. I will send it to my friend in Illinois and he will tighten the pivot for me before sending it on to me in Canada. I have had seveal knives that CBSA has confiscated from me already this year for just that reason. Silly gov should focus on real criminals and not simple knives.
cyclefreaksix
1
Aug 12, 2016
jon.erling.skoglandI own several Kizer knives. All of them have amazing fit and finish.
coruptr
0
Aug 17, 2016
jon.erling.skoglandI was a little disappointed when I saw the "made in China" sticker, however, the knife feels solid and looks to be well made.
exitiabilis
19
Aug 18, 2016
coruptrThat's something Kizer is known for. They use high end materials and Chinese labor to keep the costs low.
This knife would be like $500 if made in the states