Harsey: Beretta BH Tactical Knife

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I am fairly certain that Beretta is making this knife in two sizes. From the limited information I can find they were designed by William Harsey have S30V blades and Titanium liners. I believe they are made in Italy but I don't know the maker as of yet. I know Puma subcontracted some of there designs to one of the Italian makers as well as Ontario's Hossom Retribution knives. There are a few design differences that I prefer over the Lone Wolf Harsey knives but they are minor which I would trade for higher quality.
Can anyone give a review of this knife?
 
Just looked it up on the BerettaUS website and that is a good looking knife. It only shows the one model though, and it has a 3.25" blade. I would hope that that would be the small model with a larger model going 3.75" to 4.0" in blade length. Where did you get your info about two different sizes?
 
Hello, i had the larger bh folder you describe.it may not be typical of all of them,but the one i got was defective.the liner would not engage the tang,even if flipped sharply,it only engaged about 1/3 the way.it is a huge folder,the larger one.i sent it back for a refund.i saw one at a local gun store & that one functioned better,but it was over 225.00.thats why i went on line & got it for 170.00 i think.im not sure if its worth the money. it may be made in the same or similar factory as the ontario xm-1 folder.the beretta has a grey bead blast blade & g10 handles,all were well finished.ill tell ya,though ,even at 170.00, i was almost glad it was defective & was able to get a refund.i dont think its worth 170.00-225.00.i think theres better choices for less.at first i thought it was cool, then it seemed like a monstrosity.i got it from a place called debritos.com .you can check it out there for the best price.if you can find where you can see it in person, i think your better off.
 
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