Real Steel E775 Griffen - BNIB

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Really cool flipper. Just hold the plunger lock button on and it flips open with next to no effort at all, same for flipping closed. Knife can also be opened via the thumb hole/slot.

I have to thin out the knife draw ... too many unused NIB dust collectors.

Knife is BNIB. $50 (net) shipped CONUS

Here are specs taken off the internet:

The E775 Griffin flipper by RealSteel is designed as a solid everyday carry piece. The 3.5" Sandvik 14C28N blade of the E775 is 0.13" thick with a stonewash finish. The handles are made from stainless steel with a very ergonomic shape and anodized black finish. If you are working with the E775, you will quickly notice the subtle refinements and superb action that make this a great value everyday carry blade.

Specifications
  • Blade Length: 3.5"
  • Cutting Edge: 3.2"
  • Closed Length: 4.6"
  • Overall Length: 8.1"
  • Blade Material: 14C28N Stainless Steel
  • Blade Thickness: 0.13"
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind: Flat
  • Blade Finish: Stonewash
  • Handle Material: Stainless Steel
  • Handle Thickness: 0.4"
  • Locking Mechanism: Button Lock
  • Pivot Assembly: Teflon Washers **(NOTE: This was in the specs I copied from the internet, but careful examination, without disassembly, looks as though the pivot is on bearings, not Teflon washers.)
  • Pocket Clip: Tip-Up, Right Carry
  • Weight: 3.4 oz.
The following was copied directly off of the Real Steel website:

The E775 Griffin is Real Steels interpretation of a top EDC (every day carry) knife with its own design and construction, with proven material and with more than solid workmanship. The design of the E775 Griffin is simple and functional. The button lock can be strengthened in the open state with a secondary safety catch. The blade of 14C28N steel is 90mm long with a flat grind. In the blade pivot quality needle roller bearings are installed, which ensure a smooth and seamless blade action. The handle made of 7075 aluminum is individually manufactured with CNC machines. The highly stable "two-screw" design is perfectly matched with Real Steels design concept. See for yourself!
 
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Based upon a PM I received from a well informed member, I carefully viewed the pivot (without disassembling the knife) with a 4X loupe and would have to say that it looks as though it is bearings, not Teflon washers as indicated in the specs above - which I copied from the internet.

The following was taken directly off of the Real Steel website:

The E775 Griffin is Real Steels interpretation of a top EDC (every day carry) knife with its own design and construction, with proven material and with more than solid workmanship. The design of the E775 Griffin is simple and functional. The button lock can be strengthened in the open state with a secondary safety catch. The blade of 14C28N steel is 90mm long with a flat grind. In the blade pivot quality needle roller bearings are installed, which ensure a smooth and seamless blade action. The handle made of 7075 aluminum is individually manufactured with CNC machines. The highly stable "two-screw" design is perfectly matched with Real Steels design concept. See for yourself!

I apologize for this inadvertent mistaken description. There is no mistake that the knife is absolutely BNIB. :)
 
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i have this blade . its on bearings, incredibly smooth, great little blade with a sleek design . and the steel has a better heat treat that kershaws 14c28n in my opinion. i love my little griffin .
 
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