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The 6.5 Inch Manual Open 533 Bugout Pocket Knife is a lightweight, versatile folding knife featuring a 2.56-inch drop point blade made from high-performance 7Cr17Mov stainless steel. Its durable green grivory handle ensures a secure grip, while the axis lock mechanism provides safety and reliability. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry, this knife is designed for both left and right-handed users, making it a must-have tool for any adventure.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | glass reinforced nylon grivory |
Style | Modern |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.56 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | drop point |
Hand Orientation | both |
Special Features | folded |
S**
The best clone made
I have these in all available colors and compared to the original it’s difficult to see any difference. Easy to sharpen and holds the edge. Why spend more for the original when these knives are just as good.
J**D
Mini knife
Great little throw down absolutely love it thank you!
K**N
Small and mighty!
I love pocket knives, this little baddie is small but it is mighty! Super sharp blade, beautiful almost tiffany blue color and is a great little compact/first timer pocket knife set up. Carry it around everywhere now.
K**S
Not worth it.
Save your money. Blade quality is extremely low. Plastic skins are decent. Overall not worth it.
W**M
Examine closely. Exceptionally POOR QUALITY.
I have to admit I did not examine the photos of this knife carefully. Had I done so, I would have saved myself an expensive purchase of a seriously poor quality of tool.What drew me to this was the color which is unique. The style of knife was fine, the size was OK. Could have been an all-around good small pocket knife that looks sharp. If you look from afar, it appears to be that. However, a close examination or even the first time you touch it reveals that this is made of very low grade materials and the craftsmanship is poor.I don't mind budget knives. I am a collector of all styles, blade designs, finishes, brands, and qualities. Sometimes I order pieces that cost in then hundreds of dollars. Many of the knives I own cost less than ten dollars. However the vast majority are of far better construction at or below this price point. I paid $21.Look at the photos above, of this item and another knife I purchased this week. On the top is a GVDV with a steel body, G10 nonslip grip in a nice digital camo pattern. The metal is finished in an antiqued look that is fantastic. It's a weighty piece that has heft because it is built for quality and durability. The high point is the genuine Damascus steel blade which looks amazing. It comes sharp and well-finished. It's oiled and opens with minimum resistance. The fitment is perfect, the fasteners are tight. It is ready to go, out of the box and is the best value on all of Amazon. It should be priced at $50. It could sell higher. I paid $13.99 and am floored by the quality. I was so happy I bought another, and another in brown finish, and a third for my wife who loved hers as well. I intend to get one for both of my brothers-in-law and my father-in-law. It is an example of excellent craftsmanship, outstanding material selection and quality, a sturdy and effective design, and the best value on the entire site for pocket knives. It came in a quality box and with a durable leather belt case.Below it is this knife. The color is wonderful, as long as you don't look too closely. As soon as you pick it up, you realize you have made a serious mistake. There is no weight there. It's ultra-light, and it is not due to judicious use of materials. The entire body is a thin plastic, there's not even a metal liner. The plastic is poor quality. The plastic is not even solid. I could break the body of this knife with my bare hands, literally. It is not an exaggeration. It is difficult to open with one hand. It is not ergonomic or easy to use. The blade is thin, not very sharp and not durable. This knife will not withstand any prying or sideways force without warping. The finish on the blade is at least consistent with coverage, but seems thin and would likely scratch easily. The blade lock seems secure, but is not of good quality and not easy to operate. If you look at the third and fourth photos, you can see that this knife is just two pieces of bad plastic held together by a couple of fasteners, and with a blade attached at one end. It literally is just two pieces of poor-quality lightweight plastic with a single fastener separating them in the rear and the blade mechanism the only thing that attaches them in the front. It has a belt clip, but it is very small and also cheap and poorly attached. If you apply sideways pressure it moves in spite of the three fasteners. The fasteners are simply screwed into the plastic. There is no metal reinforcement to secure the clip. If you applied pressure you could easily tear the clip right off the plastic handle, and likely would break the plastic as well. There is no possible way to lower the quality further except by removing the metal blade and replacing it with the end of a plastic butter knife. Then it would be almost entirely plastic.This knife is practically unusable for any task more serious than opening mail or cutting thin fishing line or string. I wouldn't cut food with it, use it on wood, arts and crafts, outdoors, camping, anything. It should never leave your desk drawer, because you have to have a better choice in your house. A modest quality butter knife would be a serious upgrade.The most seriously disappointing thing about this purchase is the price. I paid more than $21 for this knife, nearly a third more than the high quality Damascus steel blade that preceded it. I would not have been satisfied if the price was $3. It literally is not a good value at $3. It's only function is the slightest of possible duties and even for that I have other far less expensive knives that would be far better for any task. It is literally worthless. It doesn't even make a good paper weight because there's no weight to hold things down. The quality is so poor that unless you're cutting a tiny string you could shatter the plastic and hurt yourself.Do not buy this, do not use it. Even if the price is reduced to $1, pass. Get a real knife. This is not a tool, it's a corporate scam to take people's money and give them nothing in return. If this company has any integrity they will issue a refund, but if they did they would never price this at more than $20 and sell it to unwitting customers. This listing should be taken down.The most valuable thing I received from this company for my $21 was the cardboard box it came in, which was far better in quality and more useful than the knife. I would trade it for two more cardboard boxes.
M**S
nice knife
works fine, opens amzn packages.
B**O
Poorly made….
Bought this for my sister looked nice online and the color was perfect for her. But when it came the blade had to be pulled out and it grinded both ways. Now I’m a knife collector so I’m no newbie to opening knives one handed but this thing wouldn’t budge. I about threw my shoulder out trying too, and If you open it normally the lock won’t work you have to push it real hard to lock it. Anyway look elsewhere for quality.
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