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M-Tech Folding Knife Stiletto Pocket Pearl Gray

M-Tech Folding Knife Stiletto Pocket Pearl GrayBrand: M Tech
Category: Sports

List Price: $10.00
Buy New: $3.76
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Seller: qswords
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 435

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.4 x 1

UPC: 805319048169
EAN: 0805319048169
ASIN: B001F4SK3Y

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 3 1/4 Inch Black Stainless Steel Blade
  • Simulated Gray Mother of Pearl Handle
  • Matte Finished Aluminum Bolsters
  • Quick Opening Thumb Stud
  • 4 Inch Closed Length

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Product Description
This progressively designed M-Tech stiletto styled folding knife features a sharp 3 1/4 inch black finished 440 stainless steel blade with a quick opening thumb stud. The elegantly contoured handle features beautiful simulated gray mother of pearl handle scales and matte finished aluminum bolsters. This attractive stiletto style folding knife from M-Tech has a closed length of 4 inches and comes complete with a durable pocket clip. Not a spring loaded knife, this knife is a standard locking pocket knife.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars stellitto knife   August 31, 2010
Chris551
A very Good Knife for a CHEAP price! I was very happy with the M-tech but one flaw about this knife is that the screws came lose the first couple of days I got it,Also when I got this knife it was scratched!?! I mean like what the hell but there are some great things about this knife I love, like the style also once you learn how to open it with one hand it looks pretty cool and you can show off your knife skillz to your friends. Plus the stiletto was used by the mobs so if you want a stabing knife this is a great buy.


2 out of 5 stars Started good but...   August 27, 2010
ToneCapone
Bought the item due to the low price. Was pleasantly surprised to see that the blade was sharp and folded out correctly. After a month of usage as my pocketknife I found a piece of the handle which looks awesome btw, had broken off near one of the screws. Needless to say I was dismayed. The knife itself looked good, and it came sharp but having the handle fall apart was not good.


2 out of 5 stars I returned it, but still a decent knife.   July 28, 2010
Vagabond
I personally returned the knife - though from the short time I had it, it seemed like a well built knife. Just for my needs, and style of knife wielding it wouldn't have been enjoyable for me to own.

Pros:
Real nice pearl gray handle finish.
Sturdy, built in belt/pocket clip.
Belt clip is built. So it hands "upside" down.
Nice sharp/thin blade

Cons:
Gray metal portion of handle is dull compared to pearl gray lower portion.
The "button" that opens the knife should be a bit larger. It doesn't standout well enough to make the opening of the knife smooth. So its a bit time consuming.
The button to release the blade back into place is also small and sluggish. Which makes it a bit of a dangerous knife - If trying to open and close it in a quick gesture.

These are the reasons why I returned the knife, but M-Tech is also the company that I'm ordering my next knife from. Because though I disliked this knife. The workmanship of the knife isn't flawed. Just the mechanics for me, didn't work well.



5 out of 5 stars A great Knife   July 24, 2010
J. DeMarcey (everett WA USA)
This is a great knife for the price i reccomend toevery body
PROS
keeps edge
stiletto style
clip
thumb studs

CONS
not a spring assissted



1 out of 5 stars not pleased   June 30, 2010
kevin kimmins (tannersville, PA, US)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

the action on this knife sucks, you need two hands to open it. not worth the postage to send it back!

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