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StatGear Slinger Knife (Black or Blue)

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Stat Gear Tools has StatGear Slinger Knife (Black or Blue) on sale for $39.99 - Extra $23.99 Off w/ coupon code SLINGER60 (apply in cart) = $16. Shipping is free.

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About the Product
  • Machined from stainless steel, the handles on the Slinger are only 3" long but have an intuitive, ergonomic design to give you a firm grasp making it feel as if you're holding a full-sized knife handle
  • The comfort of a full-sized knife in an everyday carry size.

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  • Must apply the listed coupon code to receive discount in cart
  • Available only in black or blue colorway
  • For an $4.95 more, you can add engraving to your product w/ custom text engraving
  • Offer valid while promotional coupon/supplies last
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  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by StrongDolphin812
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Stat Gear Tools has StatGear Slinger Knife (Black or Blue) on sale for $39.99 - Extra $23.99 Off w/ coupon code SLINGER60 (apply in cart) = $16. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member StrongDolphin812 for finding this deal

Note, must apply the listed coupon code in cart to receive discount.

About the Product
  • Machined from stainless steel, the handles on the Slinger are only 3" long but have an intuitive, ergonomic design to give you a firm grasp making it feel as if you're holding a full-sized knife handle
  • The comfort of a full-sized knife in an everyday carry size.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Must apply the listed coupon code to receive discount in cart
  • Available only in black or blue colorway
  • For an $4.95 more, you can add engraving to your product w/ custom text engraving
  • Offer valid while promotional coupon/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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almost 2 years ago
393 Posts
Joined Apr 2018
almost 2 years ago
MarkE671
almost 2 years ago
393 Posts
Have a few knives, but you can never have enough. Thanks!
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almost 2 years ago
14 Posts
Joined May 2015
almost 2 years ago
shockable
almost 2 years ago
14 Posts
What steel is that? Does not make any sense posting a knife without info about the damn steel.
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almost 2 years ago
6,459 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
almost 2 years ago
Taddy_Mason
almost 2 years ago
6,459 Posts
Quote from shockable :
What steel is that? Does not make any sense posting a knife without info about the damn steel.
D2, stainless frame, bearings.
Gray no longer available.
Last edited by Taddy_Mason November 21, 2022 at 12:52 AM.
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almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
Rookies1000
almost 2 years ago
1,138 Posts
Ahh too bad gray is out of stock. I think gray looks the best. Oh well, ordered a black one. Price seems good.
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almost 2 years ago
1,925 Posts
Joined Jun 2018
almost 2 years ago
Ohsighrus
almost 2 years ago
1,925 Posts
Statgear make some of the lowest quality knives ever reviewed. Spend $15 elsewhere.
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almost 2 years ago
56 Posts
Joined Dec 2019
almost 2 years ago
tigerflier
almost 2 years ago
56 Posts
Thanks. Got 4 to keep on hand for edc expendables.
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almost 2 years ago
3,427 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
almost 2 years ago
Quikfinger
almost 2 years ago
3,427 Posts
Blade metal material??


Nvmd, D2
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almost 2 years ago
23 Posts
Joined Jun 2021
almost 2 years ago
feelin.beachy
almost 2 years ago
23 Posts
I have two stat gear knives (one is this blue one) and I love them, a bit on the small side, but lockup is good and finish is great, as well and looking nice. Def worth 20$
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Pro
almost 2 years ago
228 Posts
Joined Dec 2017
almost 2 years ago
xEAGZx
Pro
almost 2 years ago
228 Posts
The ball bearing quick release needs constant adjustment. I picked one up for $25 a while back because I liked the size but I should have just bought another Kershaw. Save your money.
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almost 2 years ago
6,459 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
almost 2 years ago
Taddy_Mason
almost 2 years ago
6,459 Posts
Quote from xEAGZx :
The ball bearing quick release needs constant adjustment. I picked one up for $25 a while back because I liked the size but I should have just bought another Kershaw. Save your money.
Loctite
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almost 2 years ago
242 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
almost 2 years ago
davepergola
almost 2 years ago
242 Posts
I bought five of these when the first Kickstarter happened (got each for $20). I got four for gifts and one for myself, probably right around 2018. I still use mine today. The D2 isn't great for edge retention, and I dislike the profile on the blade for resharpening, but I still use it as my EDC because, it works. This is a very good utility knife for things you don't want to use your "good" knife on. The amount of boxes I have opened with this must be in the thousands now.
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almost 2 years ago
10 Posts
Joined Mar 2022
almost 2 years ago
CalmWing8233
almost 2 years ago
10 Posts
I have the blue one. Great little knife. Flips open really fast and easy.
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almost 2 years ago
8 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
almost 2 years ago
tehbry
almost 2 years ago
8 Posts
I bought one last year @20.

I'd say this is by far the worst knife purchase I've ever made. It's worth $5-10 bucks to me. @16, perhaps you're getting close to value, but the market has so many good knives for great prices, I recommend better options. For reference, I purchased about 10 knifes last year of different types of quality.

This knife is SMALL. It's likely smaller than you realize. At the end of the day, not a big deal, because even small knifes can have lots of uses.

The kicker for me is the quality of the opening action. It was so bad the knife needs immense force to complete a full, safe open for operation. The quality just isn't there.

Again, @ $16, perhaps it will service enough purposes for you compared to other tools, but to me, it was my only regretful purchase.

Don't comment much, but had to share this one. Thanks!
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almost 2 years ago
404 Posts
Joined Oct 2008
almost 2 years ago
Ishouldntbehere
almost 2 years ago
404 Posts
This knife is my daily driver.

Excellent blade, easy to sharpen, cuts through cardboard, ethernet cable and I even use it to remove flat head screws if needed. I abuse it because of the price but it's held up so well I'm getting another.

Highly recommended.
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