Review The Glock knife

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I just got a Glock knife from a friend of mine as I bought him a knife recently. And he really wanted me to beat the hell out of it together with him.

I know that some of the stuff we did with it isn't really intended use for a knife, and is pretty much abuse. That being said, it is even mild compared to the stuff I did with some other knives.

First impressions:
1. lightly rounded tip and few slight rolls on part of not that sharp edge...
Grind not symmetrical, and is generally bad, but considering the price - I'll cut them some slack.

2. Comfortable handle and nice and functional sheath. Ambidextrous, no complaints here.

3. The knife comes oiled with something that smells awful.


Maintenance:
It's ridiculously time consuming to sharpen for a carbon steel. It is hard to get it sharp.
Coating is rather easy to peel off so you'll need to oil it a lot.

Usage:

1. Handle is comfortable and has no hot spots. It did get slippy when wet.

2. Guard is sometimes getting in the way, but it's still better to have it than not to have it.

3. Terrible for slicing, not much better for chopping.

4. It has nice balance to it so I can see why would army use it.

5. Beer opener does the job well.


Steel performance:

1. Terrible, simply TERRIBLE edge retention.

2. Surprisingly decent for batoning (but that is kinda useless considering you'll probably never need to baton at all) but will also damage your baton.

3. My friend actually bent the tip on an accident. He used it to pry off tree bark for no particular reason. And what shocked me the most is that I was able to straighten it back by stabbing into wood and prying in the other direction?!?!

4. I was throwing it just for fun, solid thrower, tip again got bent, straightened and then bent in another direction. But edge did suffer from some rolls, despite being very obtuse.

5. I did some batoning again just for fun and when I came home I noticed that entire knife has some curve to it.


To sum it up:
That's a bayonet or sharpened pry bar. It sucks as a knife. It's just soft steel.

The best thing about this knife is bottle opener.

Intended use of this is probably just lots of stabbing and sometimes prying, I can't see steel this soft breaking, you don't really need edge retention on something you use to stab.

It is a good bayonet or field knife.
But it performs rather poor as general use or bushcraft knife. It can still do these tasks - just not that good.

We lost it somewhere after that, I think beer has played role in there tho.
 
Is the Glock knife crap or are you failing in using it. I have more faith in the people that make good use of the Glock knife, and show it also. Instead of throwing tantrums around.

LOL, I have been using knives for 40+ years, personally and professionally. I know crap when I see/use it.

Tantrum??? When did I throw a tantrum?

Stop being such a drama queen. Do you work for Glock?
 
LOL, I have been using knives for 40+ years, personally and professionally. I know crap when I see/use it.

Tantrum??? When did I throw a tantrum?

Stop being such a drama queen. Do you work for Glock?
I know Glock knives because I have ised them, and a lot also . And I have seen too many people using it in functional ways to KNOW, that what you say is complete BS.
And one word can be as strong as a tantrum. Calling something crap when it is not, is equal to a tantrum. It's just like slander. No need for using words like that. It is just not the truth.
It's like saying Donald Trump is the same as Adolf Hitler.
 
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No, I'm not a fan of the Glock at all .

You sure????

The knife sucks. If you own one and like it, good on you.

I had two. I also bought a dozen for my fellow officers on my team when the knife first came out - all of them knife guys. Some broke, some rolled/chipped and ALL of them were like trying to sharpen Jello. None of my guys even carried them in their callout bags after a couple weeks. They are made with poor steel, and the heat treat is terrible or non-existent.
 
You sure????

The knife sucks. If you own one and like it, good on you.

I had two. I also bought a dozen for my fellow officers on my team when the knife first came out - all of them knife guys. Some broke, some rolled/chipped and ALL of them were like trying to sharpen Jello. None of my guys even carried them in their callout bags after a couple weeks. They are made with poor steel, and the heat treat is terrible or non-existent.
Just an example https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/thoughts-on-the-glock-81-78.1104535/#post-12601544 #17 have other experiences. I have seen many of these comments. People who truly went through jungles around the world , and having the Glock knife with them and being satisfied with its performance. Who am I to argue that? They are obviously not the best slicers out of the box. But if you saw one of the video's I posted, the Glock when sharpened up nicely is able to cut a standing paper roll. That's not too bad for a blade like that.
And you said that some of them broke. But I'm sure plenty of other brands will break much easier than the Glock knife, The Ka-bar for sure. Becker's also. Start throwing them a bit, they won't last as long as the Glock knife.
And chipping? They are far from easy chipping as far as I know, what I experienced when hitting a anvil etc. This is really not the case. Seriously. See the video's on the Glock knife's test. It's actually their strong point, they don't chip that easy at all.


 
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I don't need to "observe" anything, when I have first-hand experience with this piece of crap.

You can continue this argument with someone else.
It seems that you don't know this knife too well.
Calling its edge brittle is big BS man.
It's the opposite.
That's whay I call BS on you.
You're a hater. Stick that slander somewhere else.
 
Calling its edge brittle is big BS man.
It's the opposite.
That's whay I call BS on you.
You're a hater. Stick that slander somewhere else.

Last response - you clearly cannot read or comprehend the written word.

Show me where I said the edge was brittle? I said some chipped, and some ROLLED. Rolling is quite the opposite of brittle. And how does "like trying to sharpen Jello" as I indicated = brittle????
 
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Last response - you cannot read. Show me where I said the edge was brittle? I said some chipped, and some ROLLED. Rolling is quite the opposite of brittle. And how does "like trying to sharpen Jello" as I indicated = brittle????
Chipping is the result of being brittle.
Where's the brittleness in thre Glock knife? That's really nonsense.

 
Last response - you clearly cannot read or comprehend the written word.

Show me where I said the edge was brittle? I said some chipped, and some ROLLED. Rolling is quite the opposite of brittle. And how does "like trying to sharpen Jello" as I indicated = brittle????

Also, you praise Tops knives and talk crap on the Glock knife?
Seriously? Tops knives. You own dozens of those overly fat edged knives?
Hahaha.
Those knives have ridges everywhere, just because. Too funny.
Except their prices aren't funny. They are obese.

A post on YouTube:

"Knife Enthusiast
Just thought i would mention this. I sharpened my glock with some ceramic water stones to a mirror polished edge that cuts through phone book paper as if it was not there. I did not change the angle from its factor edge, just sharpened it. It could easily do this and can still cut down a small sapling tree with out loosing the ability to cut through note book paper very easily. This way, i was able to keep the black coating. Also note, if you ever think about cleaning this knife off with rubbing alcohol, don't. the black coating comes right off, or at least it did on mine.
 
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