Pocket Samurai Folding Knife by StatGear for EDC – Aluminum Handle Edition – Blue

December 28, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:51 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Pocket Samurai from StatGear out of Brooklyn takes the popular higonokami style of Japanese knife and adds some much-needed features that make it a great daily slicer. With it’s razor sharp 440c tanto style blade, stainless steel pocket clip and keychain loop as well as a stainless steel liner-lock, this keychain knife is the perfect EDC companion. With 6 amazing anodized handle colors to choose from everyone can have a pocket Samurai in their favorite color for everyday use.

Product Features

  • TOP QUALITY, PERFECT SIZE: Handle made with Aircraft Grade Aluminum. Razor sharp 440c Stainless Steel Tanto Blade with Japanese Engraving.
  • FOLDING BLADE: Blade smoothly folds open and closed. Stainless steel liner lock allows you to lock blade open.
  • POCKET CLIP & KEYCHAIN LOOP: Stainless steel pocket clip and keychain loop allows you to easily carry this item. Great for attaching to your car keys, belt, or storing in your purse or pocket.
  • SAMURAI STYLE: Stylish Samurai sword style blade. Available in 6 colors: Black, Blue, Bronze/Gold, Gray, Purple, and Red.
  • StatGear is a small business headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. It was started in 2011 with the goal of designing and manufacturing innovative survival and rescue products. StatGear stands behind the quality of their products and offers a complete 90 day warranty on all items.

Comments

Rei says:

Side defect but still awesome I just got the blade did my quick open test feels good locks good ita extremely sharp gonma update my review in a month only bad thing out of the box the clip for it came lose and ive tried to screw it back on but no use ill see if its the frame or the screw

HNL Bill says:

Diminutive Keychain Knife This is a diminutive locking ‘keychain’ knife. I removed the clip using a star screwdriver. Why put a clip on such a small knife? The knife is a bit smaller than I expected, but seems to be of high quality construction. Closed, it’s just under 2 3/4″ long.

Jacob Landon says:

Too small, cool novelty item Honestly it’s far too small. Seems to be constructed decently but is too small to be able to have a good grip on it. Will probably get used as a letter opener and that’s about it. 

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