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Tomb Raider D/A OTF Auto Knife |
March 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Rev. Lyle D.Yates
from Plattsburgh, NY United States
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This is a hefty knife, lacking any fancy design and weighty in the pocket as it has no pocket clip. The blade is a good quality, hard stainless steel that locks up securely. Although out of the box it lacked any practical sharp edges, that was easily fixed with a few strokes by my carbide sharpener and a little time on my oil stone. The action is a bit weak at first, especially on retraction, but after some use and WD-40 it speeds up. The screws loosened with use, but a little Lock-Tite on the threads rectified that. I brought it to work and put it to the test. I wasn't disappointed. It held its edges well and never failed to perform. The paint does wear, but a little birchwood/Casey Super Blue gun blueing touches it up nicely. All in all, very well built, reliable and worth the money.
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awesome |
February 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Jack neoff
from anaheim, CA United States
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this knife is not the best looking, but its awesome. it has a good spring(but idk on how long it will last)its quite heavy and has no pocket clip. overall, cheap price, great knife for collecters/whoever. i was dissapointed about the sharpness...ive now boughten 4knifes from bladeops.com and they are super sharp(but not this one...)! great buy for collecters.
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VALUE BLADE |
September 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
David Thompson
from East Springfield, PA United States
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I GUESS THAT THIS IS A GOOD KNIFE FOR THE PRICE, BUT IF YOU PLAY WITH IT NONSTOP LIKE I DID, IT'S NOT GOOD. I PLAYED WITH IT ALL DAY AND AFTER A WHILE IT BEGAN SKIPPING THE TRACK WHENEVER THE KNIFE WAS HELD VERTICALLY IT HAD TO BE LEVEL TO CLOSE. WD-40 IS A GOD TO THIS KNIFE. I FOUND THAT IF YOU SOAK THE INSIDE IN WD-40 AND LET IT SIT OVERNIGHT IT WORKS AGAIN, SO IT'S ALL GOOD. GOOD KNIFE FOR ONLY 22$$$
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THE RAIDER |
July 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Anonymous person
from orlando, FL United States
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HELLO I HAVE ONLY HAD THE RAIDER FOR1 WK.IT APPEARS TO BE A VERY STRONG AND DURABLE KNIFE ALLTHOUGH I QUESTION THE LONGEVITY OF THE PAINT CHIPPING AND PEELING. MAYBE NOT STILL TO EARLY TO TELL.THE BLADE IS DULL ON THE SIDES BUT COMES TO A NICE POINT.ITS A LITTLE DIFFICULT TO CARRY IN POCKET BECAUSE OF ITS WEIGHT OTHERWISE ITS A GREAT KNIFE.
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