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.
 
I can live with 55-56.
I think that people have used 55 HRC for hundreds of years, and they depended on their knives much more than we do now.
Just because you can live with it and people have used 55 HRC for hundreds of years, I have to settle for this nonsense ?
I depend enough on my knives for work to demand better steel, especially if it's available.
The mentioned before Becker BG5 magnum is about the same size, few dollars cheaper than Glock knife,
has better blade geometry for piercing, better geometry for cutting and better steel with higher hardness...
 
They cut just as fine as the super duper steel knives that cost x hundred of dollars. They just have to sharpen it a little more often
No they don't cut just fine and most people who use their knives knows it, otherwise knives with better steel will not be more popular than this Block knife.
Do you think everyone that buys CPKs is an idiot and just like to spend money ?
Also almost every other knife than Glock will have better steel and blade geometry, I just pointed to the BK5, cheaper than Glock and much better knife.
And most importantly - you don't have to waste time to sharpen it "just more often..."
 
No they don't cut just fine and most people who use their knives knows it, otherwise knives with better steel will not be more popular than this Block knife.
Do you think everyone that buys CPKs is an idiot and just like to spend money ?
Also almost every other knife than Glock will have better steel and blade geometry, I just pointed to the BK5, cheaper than Glock and much better knife.
And most importantly - you don't have to waste time to sharpen it "just more often..."
I don't where you buy your BK5 but I can buy like 4 or 5 Glock's for the price of 1 BK5. In Europe.
Also. The BK5 isn't anything special regarding the steel either. It's 1095 CroVan. Not a super steel either.
ESEE is just plain 1095. You do know this? The Glock has a HRC of 55. Just a little lower than your beloved BK5. HRC 56-58 .
ESEE has their HRC at 55-57. If you don't like the Glock knife, fine.
But don't act is if the Becker is something special above the Glock, it is not.
The Becker BK5 is a better slicer. The Glock a better stabber and less chance of breaking and chipping also.
Becker's tend to be brittle sometimes.

The time to sharpen the softer blades is a few swipes along the ceramic rod. Talking about waste of time . What you are doing here is more time than you would when sharpening a softer steel knife.
Where's your logic.
 
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Just because you can live with it and people have used 55 HRC for hundreds of years, I have to settle for this nonsense ?
I depend enough on my knives for work to demand better steel, especially if it's available.
The mentioned before Becker BG5 magnum is about the same size, few dollars cheaper than Glock knife,
has better blade geometry for piercing, better geometry for cutting and better steel with higher hardness...
You are the one who comes up with nonsense.
The Glock is by far the better stabber. Narrow blades ALWAYS are. The icepick is best. Hence mafioso preferred them often for the kill.
Easy to carry, penetrates like nothing else. And who needs a wide wound channel when you know where to stick them?

And the steel is just 1095CroVan. Stop acting as if you're talking about something special. it's ridiculous.
 
You are the one who comes up with nonsense.
Sure. I dont care why they charge you so much in EU. Reality is, you don’t even know your prices.
‘Here is Lamnia, charges you for this garbage $52, taxes and $13 shipping .
‘The most expensive Ontario Becker, the Kephard, which is also better stabber than Glock because of the thinner blade stock, is $175, about X3, without to be exact, not X5. So far you’re the one with the nonsense.
‘If you know what you’re talking about, you would know that BK5 was discontinued if not mistaking about 5 years ago and you can’t buy it, nor buy X5 Glocks for its price…

CroVan used in th mentioned Becker maybe isn’t anything special but has much better hardness range of 55HRC - 56-60, much better steel than the one of the Glock. Its laughable even to compare those two steels the way you do. I can bet a box of unused face masks that I don’t need anymore, that you never touched Glock knife, nor Becker, did you ?

‘Also because your bringing so much the stabbing - you probably miss or intentionally talking about different model, but the one OP is talking about has saw teeth on the spine. You miss to comment twice already how helpful they are to stab something, pointing against the direction of the stabbing, especially through barrier material, it takes less time to do it, than to sharpen the blade... 🤣
‘Yeah, I‘m definitely coming up with the nonsense. I’m glad you showed up to teach those dumb Americans thing or two about how easy to sharpen your knife is every 5min, because millions of people in those third world countries are doing it, thank you !
 
Maybe, if you’re talking with an idiot. But fortunately for you, I am another European, imagine this… :cool::thumbsup:
You already wasted your time jumping from one general statement to another, never commenting on the facts.
I guess even an idiot can see that you just getting away, without sayin if you’re ever touched Glock knife or BK5, or you just watched Slovenian videos from 2014 on the Tube…🤣
Calling names is easy my friend, it’s much harder to compare facts when proving your point.
 
Not for stabbing that is. Not even close.
And the BK9 is called The King by the Beckerheads.
Sorry. It's a lousy chopper. It's more of a kitchen knife than anything else. King in what? I can't see it shining in any task.
Batoning maybe?
A Fiskars XA3 outschops that King eyes closed .
You can buy at least 4 for the price of one BK9.
I understand the like for these knives though. I'm there also.
But to claim they are effective? Not as much as the fans tend to claim.

Wrong
 
Talking to you is a waste of my time.

“Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”​


― Mark Twain
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