+ The knife is processed almost perfectly for the price.
+ The weight is approximately 82 grams
+ The anodized Alugiff has no flaws and is a nice contrast to the otherwise blackened Klinge.Grip is ok.
+ The blade of my knife is very centered and was delivered rasierscharf (tested on forearm inside);)
+ The mechanism is beautifully smooth, locking is safe, no wobbling, game ...
+ The liner is centered and can be solved with low pressure.
+ The thumb ramp has pleasantly rounded grooves.
+ The screws are all the same deep down;)
+ The clip (tip-down) is quite tight, but not sharp. One can really wear on the knife so clip.
-> Here it sticks out the knife a little bit out of his pocket.
- Furthermore, it is not possible in my model the clip to be removed because a screw was unfortunately turned around from the factory.
- The steel is a mystery, probably 420 because of the price ... the Ami models have a 440c.
-> For edge retention, I can not say anything yet, have been just a bit of paper and a cardboard cut & then it has not shaved so beautiful;) Edit: After a week of light use, the focus is no longer as great as at the beginning , not just cutting properties.
Conclusion:
Very nice knife for the price, if the mechanism is a little tighter is then also likely 42a compliant and EDC "fit" because of the weight and the Clips- seen times on a blackened blade that seems always a little militarily.
Upon delivery, at least my knife goes supplied but probably not as a two-handed knife through.
My knife can be opened and locked with a powerful swing of the wrist, if you hold the back of the blade between your thumb and forefinger, but this is not all about simply because the blade does not extend very far from the booklet.
I particularly like the look, black Sword orange Aluheft.
Today I played all day with the knife, because you can just as beautiful, despite "two-handed knife-conception" aufschnippen, or can slide out with thumb and middle finger. I'll hopefully have a lot of fun with the little knife.