ayoob razorback

i have 2 of them 1 for me 1 for my wife, other than they do not have a full tang they are pretty good imho, the sheath they come with is good and the whole package carries well. the blade and grind is pretty thick though, i rebeveled mine w/an edge pro and it really helped it a lot. and i have never felt that they were weak/etc from not having the full tang, but some dont like that at all.

if ya can get a deal on them (i paid like $75 or so each) they are one of the better carry knives imho. i dont think i would pay retail for 1 though.

other than my nealys its my fav edc fixed blade.
 
IMHO it's not a very good EDC.

Made purely for stabbing, could barely cut a stick of butter.

I have one and the only time I grab it is when I think I may need a knife for self-defense.
 
I used to have 2, sold one and will probably keep the other - which I carry on the front strap of my backpack when I hike sometimes. Yeah, it's a stabber, but it's a nice one. The sheath is good quality as SIFU1A says, and mine came plenty sharp enough to cause accidental self-induced bleeding.
 
i have a spike and its not near the knife a razorback is, of course for the $$ it shouldnt be, ~$25 vs ~ $100, dont like the way the handle is (too thin/slippery), dont like the way the blade is ground (kind of a zero bevel grind, in a way) and also i think its just too thin, talk about a stabber/sharpend railroad spike.............

no i must disagree, i would not get a spike, and this time its not just because of who owns CS lol.
 
i have a spike tanto and i really like it for the $$ not good for much but its fun to polish and i like the feel of it

hook em horns

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dont really know that much about 420 sub zero quench either but i dont think it will break that easily.....
 
paulwesley said:
dont really know that much about 420 sub zero quench either but i dont think it will break that easily.....

It's very tough but it doesn't hold an edge very well.
 
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