🔍 Unleash Your Inner Adventurer!
The Snake Eye Tactical Everyday Carry Folding Pocket Knife is a robust and versatile tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a 3.85-inch stainless steel hawkbill blade and a lightweight aluminum handle, this knife is perfect for a variety of tasks, from hunting to camping. Its compact design and included belt clip make it easy to carry, ensuring you're always prepared for your next adventure.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Outdoor, Bushcrafting, Skinning, Fishing, Camping, Hiking |
Brand | Snake Eye Tactical |
Model Name | 1127 |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Pocket Clip |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | BK-1 |
Blade Length | 3.85 Inches |
Theme | Sport |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Hawkbill |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Item Length | 8 Inches |
Manufacturer | Snake Eye Tactical |
UPC | 703570497705 703570501990 802648242343 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
ASIN | B076GRVL65 |
Item model number | SE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 1, 2017 |
J**N
Perfect Size for my Hands
The normal sized pocket knife is a little too small but this knife is perfect for too use the finger hole. The knife on the right is to spread too much so the grip is too big for me.
C**S
Good quality
As advertised
M**.
THE BELT CLIP IS DANGEROUS REMOVE IT IMMEDIATELY - otherwise great for the cost
To explain why the belt clip is not just bad but dangerous I have to explain a few positive things about the knife first. It was very surprisingly sharp when it arrived, knives this cheap usually have to be sharpened. There's also a very responsive spring release which can be a problem (we'll get to that in a second) but is well appreciated and makes this a decent option for folks who usually struggle to open folding knives. That spring release isn't a problem on its own, if you leave the knife in a pocket it'll often open up after being mildly jostled but being in a tight pocket it won't open fully and won't be dangerous if you're mindful while reaching into your pocket. The problem is the belt clip. If you put this onto your waistband you will very quickly either cut your clothing or yourself. I noticed that the sensitive release would cause problems when the knife is on your belt before I even attached to my belt but in the reckless spirit of exploration I went on to do so anyways knowing the risk. Within ten minutes of very mild movement that doesn't come close to matching the likes of outdoors activities the knife blade released and cut straight a hole straight through my work vest. I didn't even notice at first because it was fairly quiet and the noise around me drowned it out. If you put this onto your waistband or belt and lean slightly to your side on the left or right there's a good chance you'll end up stabbing yourself right in the kidney area. This is not something you want to be clipped onto anything or hanging around loosely by a bit of rope, you want this in a tight pocket such as a back pocket until you need to take it out for use. Furthermore the belt clip actually gets in the way of getting a good grip on the knife meaning not only is it going to help you injure yourself if you're not mindful but it actively makes the performance of the knife worse. The belt clip was clearly added onto the design after the rest of the knife without any consideration for how it'd effect the knife. Fortunately the belt clip can be removed quite easily without effecting the rest of the knife by simply unscrewing two screws using a small hex screwdriver. After that your grip will be significantly better.Everything else about the knife except for the belt clip is quite good for the low cost of the knife itself. The grip is good, the knife has good balance whichever way you're holding it, you can get good leverage with it, the spring open is very responsive, closing it also quite easy compared to other folding knives, and a quick thing I've noticed is that you can use it more effectively as a can or bottle opener in a pinch than most folding knives. The paintjob started coming off a little immediately but it still looks quite nice and better than I was expecting for the price point.Really the whole knife is quite nice for the price point, it's just a bit sad that the belt clip, which is clearly an afterthought, not only gets in the way of getting a good grip but is likely to get you injured or destroy your clothing if you even use it like you're supposed to. Small hexagonal screwdrivers aren't hard to come across, fortunately, and anybody with mild motor function in their hands should be able to fix the problem in no time.-Editing the review here to mention that the clip can be removed with a .050 or 1/20 hex key-
H**E
Obsessed! Exactly like the picture!
My favorite knife that I have now it’s exactly like the picture!
G**L
MAY NOT BE LEGAL FOR MUCH LONGER.
I saw a video about things that were being sold on Amazon that may soon be against the law for them to sell. This is so much like a switchblade, that it probably shouldn't be legal, but it whips out immediately.
G**S
it good
it grate
S**Y
Mixed feelings
So I'm very torn on how to rate this knife. First of all, ive waited probably a year or two before coming back to rate this thing. First, I still use it. Straight up, I like the knife, with some caveats.Most importantly, after I unfortunately jabbed the back of my hand because this thing unfolded in my pocket part way due to its weak spring tension, I have since only ever carried/stored it with a rubber band wrapped around it.Second, the blade itself is a bit malleable, so you may need to take a kitchen knife sharpener to it once a year to straighten the tip, but that isn't too bad. The blade is very sharp, and I love that.The handle has two points on the that I think might be viable to breaking a car window to help you get out. Obviously never tested it.It's a 3.5" blade, foldable karambit style that is an assisted-opening knife.
A**.
Definitely worth the purchase
Even better in person it is super sharp, very lightweight
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