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Built on a foundation of TC4 titanium and S35VN stainless steel, the Rike Knife 1507s is apt to take on any kind of task you put before it. It features Rike Knife's signature futuristic aesthetic, achieved by precision machining on every single angle Read More
Slim profile, comfortable shape, great deep cary pocket clip with a nice amount of flex, strong detent to avoid partial opening and flips like a beast. Great folding knife.
Knife is very solid and definitely feels great in your hand. Takes some effort to open originally but with use and familiarity its a nice tool when you need to use it and draws the admiring eye of others when they see its titanium frame.
Just got it 2 days ago and haven't carried it yet, but I'm pretty disappointed with the hard detent. It's the hardest knife to flip open I've ever owned, and I own about 100. I'll play with the pivot and see what happens, but for that money I would prefer it being perfect from the git go. It IS pretty, though, which is why I bought it.
Contrary to a lot of reviews here that talk about pivot issues and rust, mine was super clean with a good action. No grittiness whatsoever. If only the detent was just the slightest bit stronger...
Great looking but too stiff, I almost never flip it open 100%
I'm pretty sure I'm having the same issues others commented but I'm not disasembling my knife to find out, I'm still too noob for that.
If I lived in the US I would have returned it, but that was too long ago, glad it's sharp and beautiful, I'm gonna keep it
RTLyons
Jun 2, 2020
Cferrer1983 Hello, I just realized that my reply is two years late, oh well.
For myself, I follow a procedure if I don't want to disassemble a knife. As a note, make sure any handle material on your knife will stand up to any chemicals you use.
I blow out the pivot with canned air or a compressor. Then add a little WD-40 and work the blade open and closed for a while. Then I blow out the mess, and repeat. Next I use 91% rubbing alcohol. I apply it and blow it out several times. At this point it's about as clean as it gets without disassembly. Apply the lube of your choice liberally. Work the knife for a bit then wipe off the excess.
Your knife should work better now👍
Pivot and washers are cheap, has a weak detent which makes for so-so action. Lot of gunk inside the frame. Very disappointed and will not be ordering from MassDrop in the future.
Vox801Massdrop didn't make the knife, they just sell it. I have bought 5 knives from them now, 1 had a small issue (It was made by WE) and even though it was a manufacturer issue, they sent me a brand new knife and payed for me to send the other knife back. Great customer service!
Vox801Take a look at any of the Ferrum Forge x Massdrop Collabs. All are excellent knives with an average rating of 4.6. I hope this helps, have a great day!
I am very disappointed in the grey or maybe the platinum I ordered. Talk about BLAND + BORING = MY KNIFE....Its MADE well but a little too light and I like a little heft to make me feel it's a solid knife that I could really use as a knife was ment to be, even though I never use my knives for anything but to oil, shine and admire....It really had potential..just stopped in the middle of the designing it....
BarryOIt's a titanium scaled knife with a long thin blade. It was bound to be light, not a heavy duty knife. Maybe use your eyes and check the specs next time.