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3.25" HK Exemplar Clip Point GFN 154CM Folding Pocket Knife (Black or Red)

+ $13.95 Shipping

$68

$170

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Heckler & Koch has 3.25" HK Exemplar Clip Point GFN 154CM Folding Pocket Knife (Black or Red) on sale for $67.98. Shipping starts at $13.95.

Thanks to Community Member PNUCKLE for sharing this deal.

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  • Specs:
    • Blade Length: 3.25"
    • Closed Length: 4.75"
    • Overall Length: 8.0"
    • Weight: 3.6 oz
  • Blade:
    • Profile: Clip Point with Partial Serrations & Ambidextrous Thumb Studs
    • Material: 154CM Stainless Steel
    • Thickness: 0.125"
    • Hardness: 57-59 HRC
    • Treatment: Cryogenically Heat Treated
    • Finish: Black Cerakote®
    • Hand Sharpened and Honed Edge
  • Features:
    • Locking Mechanism: ABLE Lock® (Ambidextrous Bar Lock Enhanced)
    • Frame: Red Polyamide Nylon 12 (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer)
    • Deep Carry Pocket Clip (Right or Left Handed, Tip Up or Down Carry)
    • Lanyard Hole

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Heckler & Koch has 3.25" HK Exemplar Clip Point GFN 154CM Folding Pocket Knife (Black or Red) on sale for $67.98. Shipping starts at $13.95.

Thanks to Community Member PNUCKLE for sharing this deal.

Available Options:
Product Details:
  • Specs:
    • Blade Length: 3.25"
    • Closed Length: 4.75"
    • Overall Length: 8.0"
    • Weight: 3.6 oz
  • Blade:
    • Profile: Clip Point with Partial Serrations & Ambidextrous Thumb Studs
    • Material: 154CM Stainless Steel
    • Thickness: 0.125"
    • Hardness: 57-59 HRC
    • Treatment: Cryogenically Heat Treated
    • Finish: Black Cerakote®
    • Hand Sharpened and Honed Edge
  • Features:
    • Locking Mechanism: ABLE Lock® (Ambidextrous Bar Lock Enhanced)
    • Frame: Red Polyamide Nylon 12 (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer)
    • Deep Carry Pocket Clip (Right or Left Handed, Tip Up or Down Carry)
    • Lanyard Hole

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by PNUCKLE

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Yesterday 03:12 PM
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AppalocalypseYesterday 03:12 PM
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Incredible deal on an incredible knife. Significantly beats every other price I can find online
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Yesterday 03:29 PM
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I know, right? I have one already and was looking generally in the direction of another crossbar lock and thought I haven't looked at HK in a really long time and had to do a triple take to make sure this was actually HK direct...I have not received a shipment notification yet, but this price was really hard to pass up on the others that I don't already have... It's like cheap Kizer money for Hogue or Benchmade quality...$20 shipping didn't even phase me either....It was the same for 1 or 3 knives (even tried 6). Still same $20 shipping.

Quote from Appalocalypse :
Incredible deal on an incredible knife. Significantly beats every other price I can find online
Yesterday 04:12 PM
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BraveMustang5764Yesterday 04:12 PM
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Help a newbie brother that has 0 knowledge about knives: what are those good for?
Yesterday 04:15 PM
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SDLooperYesterday 04:15 PM
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Quote from BraveMustang5764 :
what are those good for?
Kniving.
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Yesterday 05:38 PM
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Kniving is correct.....LOL......It's a pocket knife (on the larger side), but made in USA, w/ decent steel, crossbar lock and looks to be GFN handles (originals were G10). There is not another knife on the market in crossbar configuration that gets close to this price. Chinese, yes, but not made in USA and by Hogue.

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Kniving.
Yesterday 05:40 PM
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a_cheap_bastardYesterday 05:40 PM
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HK. Because you suck. And we hate you.
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Yesterday 06:40 PM
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Can you explain your comment?

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HK. Because you suck. And we hate you.

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Yesterday 07:55 PM
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PercisionDriverYesterday 07:55 PM
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Quote from PNUCKLE :
Can you explain your comment?
As a guy with a few HKs I can tell you it stems from the running joke of HK's culture snobbery and they're indifference the the civilian market. They're overpriced, made of "superior" German engineering, they only go after government/military contracts, and they're overly complicated cause they're just better. As a person who buys HKs, I need to understand that I am not worthy and need to be thankful for the few guns they release every so often when they feel like with however they feel like.

I am also an owner of their more affordable VP9s, which makes me a brokey HK enthusiast wannabe that gets looked down on by USP owners; who get looked down on by Mark23 owners; who get looked own on by MP5 owners, who are then looked down on by HK rifle owners; which we are all posers beneath the operators that have real LE/MIL HKs.
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Yesterday 08:01 PM
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luckydog97Yesterday 08:01 PM
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Cheap, but atrocious.

A low price doesn't necessarily mean a good value, just as a high price doesn't mean a poor one.
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Yesterday 08:10 PM
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But what does that have to do with the posted deal? These aren't even made by HK.......I hear what you're saying though..

Quote from PercisionDriver :
As a guy with a few HKs I can tell you it stems from the running joke of HK's culture snobbery and they're indifference the the civilian market. They're overpriced, made of "superior" German engineering, they only go after government/military contracts, and they're overly complicated cause they're just better. As a person who buys HKs, I need to understand that I am not worthy and need to be thankful for the few guns they release every so often when they feel like with however they feel like.

I am also an owner of their more affordable VP9s, which makes me a brokey HK enthusiast wannabe that gets looked down on by USP owners; who get looked down on by Mark23 owners; who get looked own on by MP5 owners, who are then looked down on by HK rifle owners; which we are all posers beneath the operators that have real LE/MIL HKs.worship
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Yesterday 08:14 PM
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The Benchmade Griptilian is the most odd looking knife IMO, but has sold hundreds of thousands of copies.....This is essentially a USA made clone of the Grip....for a third of the price. Your comment doesn't even discuss the value proposition......you might think they're ugly, but what does that have to do with value? This is probably close to dealer cost on these in an attempt to clear stock....

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Cheap, but atrocious.

A low price doesn't necessarily mean a good value, just as a high price doesn't mean a poor one.
Yesterday 09:43 PM
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a_cheap_bastardYesterday 09:43 PM
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Quote from PNUCKLE :
Can you explain your comment?
Just a meme someone usually posts whenever H&K gets mentioned: https://www.facebook.com/larry.co...566887696/
Yesterday 09:46 PM
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luckydog97Yesterday 09:46 PM
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Quote from PNUCKLE :
The Benchmade Griptilian is the most odd looking knife IMO, but has sold hundreds of thousands of copies.....This is essentially a USA made clone of the Grip....for a third of the price. Your comment doesn't even discuss the value proposition......you might think they're ugly, but what does that have to do with value? This is probably close to dealer cost on these in an attempt to clear stock....
What do aesthetics have to do with value?

If it means nothing why do they make so many different knife designs, some being much more popular?

Does styling on clothes matter or just the material and craftsmanship?

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Yesterday 10:44 PM
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BseaslyYesterday 10:44 PM
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I wasn't looking for a knife but after watching the quick review you showed I bought one for me and one for my brother for Christmas. Really does seem like it flew under the radar. Very clean, quality, and a GREAT price. Thanks bro

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91bottlerocketToday 08:22 PM
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Red is OOS.

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