Hi! This is my review for my current EDC folder.
5.11 Tactical Alpha Scout Folding Knife
First, the specs :
AUS 8 blade steel
3 flat grind plain edge Spear Point blade
Blade-Tech V-Hole in blade for easy, quick deployment
Subdued Black oxide coating on blade and all hardware
3.75 closed, 6.75 open
Liner lock construction-Nested 420-J2 heat-treated stainless steel liners
Comfortably-shaped G10 Scales (.08 thick)
Removable reversible clip allows four carry position options
Lanyard hole
Heavy-Duty pivot post and screw with Torx fasteners
Torx wrench included for carry clip adjustment
Mike Vellekamp design
Made in Taiwan
What I think of the knife:
I'm surprised that people haven't tried this knife. It is one lightweight but durable and tough knife. The spear point design is great and the blade shape is efficient for everyday cutting chores. The Aus8 blade holds an edge well. The black oxide coating holds very well and doesn't chip. I have been carrying this knife and using it for a while and I must say that the knife is a thing that should get more attention.
There are jimpings on both the top of the knife (both on the blade and handle, and also there are jimpings on the bottom of the knife on the handle. The liner lock is solid although it would be better if it would become a framelock, with the other side of the handle made of FRN. There is no blade play.
Maintenance of this knife is easy. Just a few strokes with a ceramic sharpener and the edge can be used again like a scalpel. The pivot point is easy to lubricate with just a drop of your preferred formula (I just spray WD-40). This blade is a great urban environment tool as well as an outdoor tool. This is a slicing and piercing tool. It is not meant for batoning and bush whacking. I highly recommend this knife.
I will rate this knife with 5 stars for being the highest.
As an EDC knife: *****
As an Urban Survival knife: *****
As a Wilderness Survival knife: ***
Value: *****
Quality: *****
Bottomline: For a $32 knife, this is worth buying.
5.11 Tactical Alpha Scout Folding Knife
First, the specs :
AUS 8 blade steel
3 flat grind plain edge Spear Point blade
Blade-Tech V-Hole in blade for easy, quick deployment
Subdued Black oxide coating on blade and all hardware
3.75 closed, 6.75 open
Liner lock construction-Nested 420-J2 heat-treated stainless steel liners
Comfortably-shaped G10 Scales (.08 thick)
Removable reversible clip allows four carry position options
Lanyard hole
Heavy-Duty pivot post and screw with Torx fasteners
Torx wrench included for carry clip adjustment
Mike Vellekamp design
Made in Taiwan
What I think of the knife:
I'm surprised that people haven't tried this knife. It is one lightweight but durable and tough knife. The spear point design is great and the blade shape is efficient for everyday cutting chores. The Aus8 blade holds an edge well. The black oxide coating holds very well and doesn't chip. I have been carrying this knife and using it for a while and I must say that the knife is a thing that should get more attention.
There are jimpings on both the top of the knife (both on the blade and handle, and also there are jimpings on the bottom of the knife on the handle. The liner lock is solid although it would be better if it would become a framelock, with the other side of the handle made of FRN. There is no blade play.
Maintenance of this knife is easy. Just a few strokes with a ceramic sharpener and the edge can be used again like a scalpel. The pivot point is easy to lubricate with just a drop of your preferred formula (I just spray WD-40). This blade is a great urban environment tool as well as an outdoor tool. This is a slicing and piercing tool. It is not meant for batoning and bush whacking. I highly recommend this knife.
I will rate this knife with 5 stars for being the highest.
As an EDC knife: *****
As an Urban Survival knife: *****
As a Wilderness Survival knife: ***
Value: *****
Quality: *****
Bottomline: For a $32 knife, this is worth buying.