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The BGTVG-10 Damascus Folding Pocket Knife is a high-quality outdoor tool featuring a VG-10 Damascus steel blade, ergonomic stainless steel handle, and a compact design, making it perfect for camping, fishing, and gifting.
S**.
Solid and smooth with some weight to it.
The media could not be loaded. I really like this knife. First, I love the look. A definite Asian flare. It opens smoothly, no blade wiggle and it feels comfortable in my hand. It definitely has heft to it. Meaning it’s heavy. Some may not like the weight but I dig it. It’s sharpe as well.The only issue I have is with the clip. It’s a little too pointy on the tip. I haven’t had an issue with it yet but I can see having one if I leave it like that. Overall …it’s a sweet knife for the price.
A**G
THIS IS A STEAL!! 🔥
Wow. Was not expecting much for the price, but this thing is an absolute beast of a knife. Very smooth action, centered blade, feels great in hand, and has some weight to it. Knife came plenty sharp. The frame lock covers a good amount and feels pretty safe to use. Overall a beautiful knife. For the price I’d snag 10. Only down side is it came with some weird paint specks or metal specks on the back of the knife, I showed it in the last picture, but doesn’t really bother me for what I paid. Go get you one! Or ten.
T**I
Sturdy affordable clone, good value
Just received this a couple of days ago and I've been playing with it. The detent force is a bit higher than on some knives (hence the complaints about it being ahrd to open), but I'd much rather have to press a little harder to open it because the bearing pivot system is surprisingly smooth and loose (I may even try to tighten it just a bit) - if the detent wer weak it would be far easier for this to open in the pocket, which is not a good time at all.I tend to be a bit skeptical about inexpensive liner/frame(RIL) locks but this one seems pretty sturdy and well-engineered. Not plannign to do any spinewhacks with this thing but the action is positive and I don't feel any play in closed or open positions. the bearings are slick and fast, and seem to be fairly well-made as there is little blade play when holding the blade in a semi-open position.I like the style - it has kwaiken tanto stlye with a gentle curve along the spine and handle when open. The blade seems to be pretty stout and came with a perfectly adequate edge.It's a little on the heavy side - from my understanding, it is a clone of a TwoSun knife that supposedly has titanium handles. The balance with Ti would be better, but this knife has a sturdy well-constructed feel to it.I don't see anything in the ad claiming that this blade is D2 steel (the TwoSun knife claims it, however) - I'd say this is most likely a cheap Chinese stainless. At this price point, the fact that the blade looks good and has a decent working edge on it (it's a little rough at slicing paper, but somewhat effective at shaving arm hair - I may touch it up and see if I can get it scary sharp) is impressive, especially given the sturdy lock, smooth bearings, and nice appearance.BTW, there are many chinese makers claiming to use D2 steel, when they are actually using cheap generic stainless or a lesser grade tool steel. The Chinese factories are not very effective at heat treatment which can make D2 a great or lousy steel. if you'd like to try a budget D2 knife, you might try an Ontario Rat 1 D2 model. Similar size, slightly more solid lock feel, real D2 and Taichung Taiwan manufacture (Taiwan has great heat treats and frequently imports US steels like D2 and S30/90V). The AUS-8 version is actually about the same price is this knife. It's a different design, is not a flipper and doesn't have the slick loose bearing pivot (it's smooth but not free-swinging), but I'd expect it to perform better for longer.In any case, if you like the Kwaiken tanto style and would like to try an affordable one, it's hard to go wrong with this model, especially at this price.
J**T
Excellent build & Function
I was Pleasantly Surprised with the Solid & tight fit of the Blade & frame/Scales & right out of the box it was Razor sharp & the action of the blade swing was Very solid !!! The knife is a MUST have for an EDC because the blade holds its edge & is a Breeze to sharpen after a long period of intense use as mine gets used Every day on my Farm & the size is Perfect for a front pocket as I removed the clip so it wouldn't cause it to rub against my leg while in my pocket!! It also works well just clipping it to your pocket ect..... Yourself a SOLID & purchase one or more before the price goes up because with the Very LOW price point & the Exceptional Quality & build of these knives they are going to go Fast !!! I HIGHLY Reccomend !!!!
A**R
Too short
This knife passes muster especially for the price point. It is made from standard high quality stainless steel and no, there is not any difference at all in types of steel used for tools like this. Different brands with EXTREMELY minor differences in composition but NO demonstrable differences in quality. The edge is razor sharp as 100% of knives are in this age of mass industrial sharpening using lasers. The handle and mechanism are of high quality and the standard design of a spring assisted knife with a flip switch. The point is a proven design, the tanto, clip point. This is a good choice for a tactical knife. Easy to sharpen with a point that is difficult to blunt and physics that would probably pierce a car door and designed to do snap cuts when fighting. It is however, not of a reasonable length. Add an inch to blade and handle and it would be good enough. The blade is 3.5 inches and the total length is 8.25 inches. Although not long enough, the flip switch, once extended provides a finger break that prevents your hand from slipping down on the edge while using the knife. Sounds nit picking but the $50 version of this knife is missing this and hence is unacceptable for any use.This is a good "throw away" knife worth the $20ish dollars it costs.
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