CJRB knives

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question from a new member-any experience with cjrb knives a CRAG specifically? price seems way too low for D2 blade?
 
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I’ve been carrying a Ria also and am impressed. The action is so good, when I first flicked it open, I thought it was assisted. Really nice F&F for the price; as good as CIVIVI.
 
question from a new member-any experience with cjrb knives a CRAG specifically? price seems way too low for D2 blade?
I bought the Crag with carbon fiber with D2 thick blade…..I was very skeptic and it was my first. Received and I have to say I was shocked at quality. It is a Thick D2 blade and carbon scales. Action is perfect; I disassembled and found everything good.
Quality wise it’s close to the Bestech’s I have.
Late to the conversation but Hope this helps.
Cheers!
 
I have a Crag in blue/grey G10 and D2 blade steel.

It is very good quality for a budget knife.
 
question from a new member-any experience with cjrb knives a CRAG specifically? price seems way too low for D2 blade?
I don't have a Crag but I also don't get the utility of clever style blades in folders. My two experiences with CJRB have been great though. They are really pressing what can be done at a lower price like Civivi has been doing. I got a black G-10 mini Feldspar what was a great knife (I gifted it later) and then missed it so much that I went out and got a Micarta fullsize feldspar. Both had exceptional action for the price and the geometry was surprisingly good on the fullsize feldspar despite the thick bladestock.
 
I have a Kicker in D2 and carbon fiber. The quality and steel seem absolutely fine. It's not my favorite as the Recoil Lock is solid, but rattles a great deal and, even though there's no play, feels a bit loose in the way that some Axis style locks can.
 
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