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The GVDV Folding Pocket Knife is a versatile EDC tool crafted from high-performance 7CR17 stainless steel, featuring a military-grade G10 handle for enhanced grip. Weighing just 5.29 oz and measuring 4.7 inches when folded, this knife is designed for easy portability. It’s perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and comes beautifully packaged, making it an ideal gift for anyone who loves adventure.
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 150 Grams |
Item Length | 4 Inches |
Blade Length | 10 Centimeters |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Single Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable, Rust Resistant |
Theme | Camping |
Style | Modern |
Color | Silver |
M**N
Not bad at all!
The assisted opening flipper mechanism on this knife has its blade deploying as easily and quickly as any side-opening auto, making it easy to deploy one-handed with even the weak hand. The thin, stiletto style blade locks up tight with a decent looking liner lock, doesn't have any play and comes very sharp. The fit and finish are good. The ergonomics are Glock-like - blocky and functional. The aesthetic design is not half-bad either.Hard to pick on anything at this price point. It's a solid pick-up for fans of fast-opening knives or even someone looking for a budget weak hand backup self defense blade. No idea how it would hold up as a decently used EDC though.
A**W
Satisfied
Super sharp out of the box, looks amazing. Flips out nicely. Very satisfying.
A**R
Buy 2!
I originally bought this for someone else but once it came in, I liked it so well, I ordered one for myself. This is not top-of-the-line knife that you will be passing down for generations. It is just a good, sharp, all purpose knife at a decent price that you won’t stress about if you lose it on a camping trip or hike. I use a knife for various purposes around our property and when I opened this one up, I was very impressed for the price I paid so I ordered one for myself as well. Good weight, easy to open and fit nicely in my hand.
J**Y
Nice, sharp, inexpensive knife.
Well made, tight construction, blade is crazy sharp right out of the box. My only criticism is that the blade is very narrow for the size of the knife body. The body could support a little wider blade. The online pictures don't really show this, but just be aware the blade is not well proportioned to the knife. That might just be my preference though. For the money this is a decent knife.
J**Y
Looks and works great!
This is a great knife, the assisted opening works very well.
J**S
Great every day knife
Top quality knife for a great price
R**H
Cool knife, but mine has issues
The media could not be loaded. This is a cool knife. I love the look and the build! Mine does get stuck in the open position however, and requires some force to close which is pretty annoying. I’m not sure if this is a normal issue with this knife, but it’s been my experience.
C**T
Great Value, Strong Spring, Good Action, No Blade Wobble
Okay, this is a cheap knife, and it looks like a cheap knife, which is part of it's appeal: It has a certain understated menace that's a great counterpoint to its outstanding practicality and surprisingly good fit and finish. One look at this thing, and you can tell it ain't a Spyderco or something you ordered from an LL Bean Catalog. It looks like the kind of knife you'd get mugged with in the 1970s, but it's a far more versatile and well-made tool than the Mexican gravity knives I bought on 42nd Street as a teenager, and it somehow manages to be elegant and kind of vulgar and disturbing at the same time.I would say it probably has the best price-to-value ratio of any cheap knife I've bought on Amazon. Put it this way: The action is definitely better than the low-end Kershaws I've bought. It opens more easily, and the metal tolerances are tighter, which is astonishing, though it's not in the same league as Kershaw's higher-end offerings, like the Launch 4, which costs a lot more and is a lot smaller. I The spring is strong, and it doesn't take much pressure on the spur on the blade to open it. It's been my EDC carry for months now, and the blade still isn't wobbling at all. I use it mostly for opening packages or other mundane household chores, which is its primary purpose, but I always open-carry a knife for last-ditch self defense whenever I'm in a dodgy neighborhood (if it's legal per city, state, and federal law, which it is most places I go except some of my workplaces, and of course it stays home when I'm there.) Another plus: The backside of the blade is sharp enough to finish cutting packing tape if you start the cut with the front, and that's a good idea, because this seems to be cheap steel-- I'm sure it will need sharpening pretty soon, but not at excessively short intervals. 7CR17 -- if that's what it really is -- is actually a very solid alloy for survival knives. The clip is pretty loose, but not the worst I've seen, and it's never dropped out of my pocket when I've been driving.I'm no knife expert, but I have owned dozens of knives, and this one vastly exceeded my expectations. From the other reviews, it looks like quality control may vary, but I definitely wound up with a good specimen. The included sharpening stone is a nice plus, and it even comes in a little velvet bag.
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