KnifeWorks has
3.75" Ontario Strike Fighter SF-3 Automatic Partially Serrated Knife (8742) on sale for
$34.95. Shipping starts from $7.95 or is free on $99+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member
JMBauer74 for sharing this deal.
About this item:
- Overall Length: 8.5"
- Closed Length: 3.75"
- Blade Length: 4.75"
- Blade Thickness: 0.13"
- Handle Thickness: 0.59"
- Blade Material: 154CM
- Blade Hardness: 58-60 HRC
- Blade Type: Tanto
- Blade Edge: Partially Serrated
- Handle Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
- Lock Type: Button Lock
- Weight: 5.98 oz
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No ego, I just have a lot of knives. I'd rather buy and use one that I enjoy. This would never make my rotation for package opening duties
Do they sell any quality OTF switchblades now?
Do they sell any quality OTF switchblades now?
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I am thinking that Grindworx knives are probably just a bunch of models bought from Chinese manufacturers similar to DHGate, excepting they don't sell the obvious ripoffs (eg fake Microtechs that look the same and even have the branding and packaging that says Microtech, but they don't even come close in the actual quality, eg pot metal for the scales instead of aluminum or titanium, and definitely no super steels for the blades regardless of what the advertising says).
Also, I got this OKC in today, and definitely pleased, this knife is definitely worth the $42 (or even more, I would have been fine if I paid <$100 for this). I hate the marketing billboard aesthetic of the blade, but who really cares for this price. This thing is really well made and solid feeling, very nice auto action and thunking feels great on opening. It is a bit heavy for an EDC for a lot of people, but I don't mind the heft or size, it is actually a bit smaller than my fav EDC, although it is a bit heavier, and I know I am not the only one that is OK with chunky EDCs. I would put this on the same level of build quality as Microtech, Protech, or Benchmade autos I have (or have had), but a HELL of a lot cheaper! Definitely a much higher quality build than the AK autos from Boker (that are only between $30-$70 MSRP depending on model/size). I wouldn't normally pick tanto, or partial serration, but now I have a nice quality auto with these things that I wouldn't otherwise have in my collection (for the MSRP).
I am thinking that Grindworx knives are probably just a bunch of models bought from Chinese manufacturers similar to DHGate, excepting they don't sell the obvious ripoffs (eg fake Microtechs that look the same and even have the branding and packaging that says Microtech, but they don't even come close in the actual quality, eg pot metal for the scales instead of aluminum or titanium, and definitely no super steels for the blades regardless of what the advertising says).
Also, I got this OKC in today, and definitely pleased, this knife is definitely worth the $42 (or even more, I would have been fine if I paid