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Beretta Knives, Maker? Quality?

ohen cepel

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Who actually makes the knives for Beretta?

I see that some are AUS8 steel and made in Seki Japan but not marked with a maker.

Overall quality?

I always swear to not buy things like this (buy a knive from a knive maker, not a gun or watch maker:rolleyes: ). However, if they're good I might just buy the M9 model for coolness sake.

Thanks!
 
mostly made by Moki(in Seki) which might be the best factory in the world. Moki's specialty is fine shell inlayed flders, however they make fixed blades as well, such as Beretta, Lakota .....Moki's are finest quallity.
 
mostly made by Moki(in Seki) which might be the best factory in the world. Moki's specialty is fine shell inlayed flders, however they make fixed blades as well, such as Beretta, Lakota .....Moki's are finest quallity.

I agree. Moki Knives are definitely top shelf - the fit and finish on their knives is exceptional.
 
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