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Sporting an aggressive design, the CQC Reaper karambit from Raidops puts ergonomics first. The talon-shaped D2 steel blade is 3.6 inches long, giving you plenty of edge for slicing and tearing Read More
Fruity. If you want a solid functional EDC karambit, I recommend this one https://wcmade.com/karambit
American made Karambit, Top-notch customer service, Amazing ergonomics, & it only costs $69.99
Love it or hate it, Karambits are here to stay. I am not a fan; it’s not my style (and all my experiences were with fixed blade ’conventional’ knives). I don’t know the style but this piece looks menacing and it is very often the menace of the blade that you want to emphasize, as you don’t really want that fight. (Do you?)
I find this knife very close in design to Quartermasters‘ karambit design crossed with their Thomas Magnum fixed blade. If you are a fan of QM, this will cost you less than half of a Texas-made/-assembled Quartermaster...
When I look at this overly ‘edgy‘ knife, I know I’ll need gloves. The hawkbill shape is good for rope and line cutting—although serrations would make it better for that use. If you don’t have a bill hook, this hawkbill might work in thinning out tough stems like raspberry, etc. in the garden... (?) Sorry guys; that’s the best use I could come up with short of slashing people... :(
Thanks so much for your time and the insider’s view. I’ll be looking forward to following your commentaries on future Knife drops. Have a good weekend, friend!
XymnslotI know the piece you mean! With the surprise sharpened spine... ‘Street Murderer’, lol; Now There is a dose of ‘truth in advertising’. So, I have held both and this one is easier to wield. The ‘SM’ (ha!) is unwieldly and I cut myself on that elbow-like back edge. So there!
AxeguyThat is precisely the knife! I'm surprised the small pommel on the ring isn't sharpened as well, because more sharpened edges is always a good thing on a knife, right? Clearly, that blade means business. Thanks for the comparison - the Reaper actually does look like a handier knife between the two, although they went a little crazy with the jimping on that one.
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May 29, 2018
Why is every comment so far negative? It's just a knife with a karambit design