Off-Grid Knives – OG-170 Fat Boy Pocket Tank Manual Folding Knife – Compact EDC, Razor Sharp Japanese AUS8 Steel, Deep Carry Clip, Safe Button Lock Release

September 24, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $35.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:54 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Upgraded ‘Fat Boy’ Compact KnifeThe Perfect Every Day Carry Pocket Knife (Manual Operation, Not Spring Assisted) Easy Single Hand Opening and Closing Using Thumb HoleUpgraged Razor Sharp Satin Stainless AUS8 Blade, (2.24 inches) *Legal Carry, 5.1 ounces.Button Lock Release for One Hand Operation (Not a Switchblade, Not Automatic)Ergonomic Handle with Brushed Stainless SteelUpgraded Deep Pocket Belt ClipJimmped Thumb Ramp for Maximum GripStainless Steel Liner with a Tumbled FinishLanyard HoleBottom Line, Once In Your Hand You’ll Say, “It really is built like a tank!”

Product Features

  • LEGAL CARRY: This Beefy Compact EDC Folder has a 2.24 inch x 1.3 inch Razor Sharp AUS-8 Blade, HRC 58, Takes a Sharp Edge, Locks Up Like A Vault & Cuts Like a Knife 3 Times its Size (*Not Spring Assisted)
  • BUTTON LINER LOCK RELEASE: The Handy Button Gives You the Freedom to Close the Blade with One Hand, Using Your Thumb to Press the Button Safely Engages the Liner Lock (*Button Does NOT Control the Blade In Any Way)
  • EVERY DAY CARRY: Compact & Stout, Slips In and Out of Your Pocket With Ease, Deep Pocket Clip, Use as Your Home Utility Knife, Money Clip, Fishing, Hiking, Go Bag, Electricians, Car Glove Box, Camping, Backpacking, Biking, EDC
  • COMPACT QUALITY: Built Like A Tank, The Ergonomic Handle is 3.15 inches, Designed to Fit Tight in Your Hand with a Jimped Thumb Ramp for Maximum Grip & Lanyard Hole (Weight: 144 grams/5.1 ounces)
  • YOU’RE LOCKED IN: 100% Money Back Guarantee (*Not a Switchblade, *Not an Automatic)

Comments

Tamara Burgos says:

Careful!! I own alot of knives.This is a decent knife for the money good looking heafty yet small… BUT!And I know how to tighten the blade.It opened up in my pocket the thumb grooves got caught on the seam in my jeans and sliced a hole in them.Not too happy about this, I’m extrememy fortunate it did not cut me or my femoral artery as it’s tip down.Tammy

OGB IS3 says:

Really like the concept of the button adding the spine lock … This knife has a weight to it and is very well made. Really like the concept of the button adding the spine lock blade feature to a frame lock knife. This button is safe. Will not engage to close when pressed unless using the tip of Your thumb and pressing to its deepest point well past the frame where it will then engage to close. Blade is very sharp and sturdy with a top thickness of 3cm which hones down depressingly to its razor sharp edge. Grip of the knife is excellent…handle cradles the…

Stephen D Meier says:

Have a little pride in your work. So far the knife appears to be sharp & solid. The reason I’m giving it 3 Stars is because of the “Quality” of craftsmanship. I would expect that paying $40.00 for a small pocket knife, the the build Quality and Craftsmanship to be top notch. No pride, someone stripped one of the screws and left little raised jagged edges to catch on the fibers in my pocket. Sad for what you pay for this knife.

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