... Can be as many others from the range of Kershaw knives desired evidently here nat. especially in relation to the price: The create very few other knife brands. . Especially in the area between 20 and 30 euros there is unfortunately an incredible amount of "junk" to buy - the Chll shows here how it was going well: Steel: 8Cr13MoV is of 58-59 HRC hardness with default as the middle group of common steels. Sharpening is good and also the edge retention is OK .Einziger weak point is the not completely rust free, even if it is partly read. So overall a well (also in relation to the price) passable steel (better example than the 420) The handle is made (although very thin) G10 - material - a break-resistant and especially well in wet conditions very grippy (and expensive) material that in addition to the thin "Steel Liners" and the slim blade very well mediated to a weight Moderately and extremely lightweight knife leads. The stability is excellent for a knife with this gerigen weight. The pocket clip can be of "tip up" befestigen- but only for right-on "tip down" in two positions. The blade is no play in the open state and sit in the closed state almost (depending on the "camp" of the blade -> with the 8 Torx "smooth" set) centered. Opening by Flipper (no "Thumb studs" any) goes to some readjustment of the 8 Torx and a little practice, liquid and without additional large "herumfuchteln" - because of the rel. lightweight blade Although Deutl. heavy like the Kershaw Skyline but tidy. That such trade due to the possibility they are using only one hand to open and due to the fixed blade lock when opened allowed in D in the public (with exceptions -Can you eg outdoor knives, de read) is probably all be known. Conclusion: Robust, small to medium sized EDC (Every Day Carry) in unfussy beautiful design with top functionality. To achieve at this price definitely hardly -höchsten by competition from their own home - as the somewhat larger Kershaw Scamp falls in price in the region (there's also some reviews on youtube)