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This P128-SF MODel is outfitted with a black stonewashed blade and handle. The P128-SF fLipper knife from Ruike features a solid stainless steel frame lock handle and a full-flat ground drop point blade made from 14C28N stainless steel. Its sleek stonewashed build is complimented with a deep carry pocket clip, fLipper, and a Beta Plus lock. Easy one-handed operation and a dependable design make the P128-SF a solid addition to your EDC rotation.
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Specifications |
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Brand | Ruike | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 8.50" | ||
Blade Length | 3.625" | ||
Blade width | 1.00" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.14" | ||
Blade Material | Sandvik 14C28N | ||
Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
Finish | Black Stonewash | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.75" | ||
Handle Width | 1.00" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.47" | ||
Handle Material | Stainless Steel | ||
Color | Black | ||
Weight | 5.51 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Flipper | ||
Lock Type | Frame Lock | ||
Model | P128-SB | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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I bought this knife from a different marketplace but still thought that maybe I should leave a review. The knife is built solidly and does not feel flimsy at all. The steel they use for the blade is the 14c28n sandvik that seems to be popular. The only reason that I didn't give it 5 stars was because the blade tip was ground a little uneven at the tip. I fixed it with some time… read more on a whet stone. Also the knife is a little on the heavier side for me but that's because I usually carry my Kershaw Bareknuckle.