I ordered the knife because I was expecting from Walther that you are there to be able to build a robust and suitable for the envisaged purpose knife. Think again. The positives anticipate, holsters and paracord incl loss protection are processed properly, everything was great. But then the knife comes out of the pack and it represents the first fixed: "Oho, Walther oiling his knife so before Ausliefung - just as one would expect of sporting weapons out of their home." The knife can be easily, even with only one hand open and locked ... if you're lucky (bottom to more). Taking the closed knife in his hand, disturbs directly the clip secure grip. But three mini Imbusschräuchen attached Fortunately. So Allen key unscrew freely and quickly .... No way. The tiny screws are so soft that they already deform at the edges when inserting the key. Unscrew it could only by brute force pliers, mainly because the screw thread and are still soft and come out the little things obliquely. When working with the tongs then falls on quickly, this is the black knife paint / coating not very robust. Even with light touches with the tongs edge to damage it and the underlying metal flashing by.
The first handling, cut and puncture test on a piece of cardboard, I was still surprised by the "safe snap liner-lock locking" because the knife just snapped me. But fortunately I kept all the fingers. So always check twice if the blade is engaged. When light saws with a gear portion of the blade in a dry, thin Buchenast, then suddenly said goodbye to even the tips of the small saw teeth ... 440SS steel blade ?? Well.
Had the knife been more expensive, I would have probably returned immediately. But now I can indeed consider a "tactic", what is done with the black, tactical carving ... To cut a belt or for smashing a pane wirds emergency hopefully rich.
What a pity that Walther for Something hergibt his name: If you want a good knife will, should spend more and buy something sensible!