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The CRKT M16-04KS folding pocket knife features a rapid flipper opening, a robust frame lock for secure blade retention, and a tough stainless steel handle designed for everyday carry. With a 1.25-inch Sandvik steel tanto blade and a sleek, durable design by Kit Carson, this knife is built to perform in any setting—from the office to the workshop—backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Carry |
Brand | CRKT |
Model Name | M16®-04KS |
Special Feature | Folding Knife |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | CRKT M16-04KS, Pamphlet |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black Blade / Stainless Handle |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Plain Edge |
Blade Length | 1.25 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 6.2 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 9.31 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00794023001266 |
Power Source | Manual |
Size | 1.3" |
Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
UPC | 794023001266 |
Part Number | M16-04KS |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Item model number | M16-04KS |
Finish | Coated |
Material | 2Cr13 Handle, 12C27 Sandvik Blade |
Shape | Tanto |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | Folding Knife |
Usage | Inside, Outside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
S**.
Knife
Absolutely love this knife. It hold an edge
W**H
This is a bit of a beast, but perfect for EDC if you want a big knife.
This "pocket" knife is, honestly, wonderful! I'd like to have seen a bearing in the hinge, but that aside, it opens relatively smoothly and doesn't require a super strong wrist flick to open. The flipper is the perfect size to flip the knife open and the knife as a whole fits in the hands of someone with medium to large hands. The blade is of reasonably good quality and the edge held up to 2 weeks of regular box cutting without a need to sharpen (just regular honing). The pocket clip was SUPER tight when I first got it, but a little bit of adjustment had it perfect. My only complaint is the size. At just shy of 5 1/2" (or 136mm using a reasonable system) closed and 9 1/4" (or 234mm) open, this is a big knife. The blade itself is 3 7/8" (or 99mm), so make sure it's legal to carry concealed in your state before buying!This knife has a good, aggressive blade angle that doesn't feel all that sharp to begin with but, after breaking down several dozen boxes, felt and looked exactly as new. I'm honestly impressed with the edge considering it has some pretty average (for quality knifemakers) steel.The only reason I'm not carrying this knife every day is the fact it's only 1/8" shy of being illegal to carry concealed and I wanna stay on the safer side of the law.Overall, if you want a great quality knife with a solid edge and good quality parts, you'll get a phenomenal value for your money here.
P**N
Solid CRKT M16 Model for FrameLock Fans
So I've got many knives, I'm definitely a collector. I've got SpyderCos, Buck, Cold Steel, Gerber, a Benchmade, Kershaws, etc.The CRKT M16 comes in many varieties, and usually equipped with a liner lock. Many different types of handle, blade shape, length, etc.This version was the 3.85" tanto blade with a framelock. I like framelocks & CRKT so I bought this basically just to show support for their decision to try an M16 with a framelock.Very solid in stainless steel. The flipper action is very good, especially for a $50 knife. The lockup "feels" more secure than a liner lock simply due to my understanding of how these locks work; the width of the frame is always thicker (and sturdier) than a liner. This knife would theoretically handle more punishment due to its locking mechanism.Tanto blades aren't the best for repeated deep cuts & slices due to the lack of a belly or curve in the blade, but they're tough & the best for thrusts and stabs. This makes a good tactical option, carried for self defense purposes. The steel holds an edge well & I sharpen it with a Lanksey 2D2C rod box.The price makes this a viable option for my EDC, because if I were to break/lose it I wouldn't be as enraged as if I break a Benchmade or a ZT. Some knives cost so much they end up sitting in our homes, safe & sound.Despite the good price I have a large amount of experience & confidence in CRKT, so I place my life in their hands quite often. I carry this knife more often than my $160 SpyderCo PM2 simply because it's big, solid, strong, and priced more fairly.If you have a Rolls Royce, a Bentley, a Ferrari, and then you also have a Charger or a Camery, you may find yourself more comfortable doing your daily tasks in the less expensive options. I have better looking knives, stronger locks (Triad or Ball Bearing for an example), etc but the point is I very rarely need a $200 tool with an 800lb lock. This lock will work excellently & flawlessly for cutting cardboard or defending myself against another human.I have zero reservations recommending it for a tactical EDC option, and that's what it's designed for. It's a Framelock? A Tanto blade? Then it's meant to withstand stabbing actions with no lock failure.
C**D
Completion
I stumbled upon this knife while walking on a snow covered parking lot. The knife was half open, sticking blade up out of the snow. The moment I chiseled it from its sad resting place I knew I had found a treasure. A treasure that would complete my life, how much I knew not. A thousand cherubims sang as I pulled the beautiful artifact from the grips of its icy grave. I went straight home and cleaned the remaining snow and ice out of its perfect folds and crevices. The knife was surprisingly rust free! Never in all my days had I seen such a blade. As I held it in my hand I felt a sudden sensation of joy rush through my being. For the next 14 months this knife was by my side through thick, thing, high, low, hot and cold. It was with me everywhere i went. It aided me in all my adventures cutting through countless objects with ease. Moments that once were filled with boredom were then filled with excitement as I flipped the knife open and than closed it again. The knob on the back of the knife made it a pleasure to open with just one hand. The double locking system made its blade as sturdy and fixed as it could be. Its weight, build, strength, sharpness, looks, and locking system were unlike any other knife I had ever experienced. The knifes size was perfect in every way, it fit perfectly in my pocket and even better in the palm of my hand. I truly felt completed with this knife only to have it swiped during my deepest sleep. If it hadn't been for the exhausting laborous day, previous to my slumber, I might have been aware enough to apprehend the thief. Which, of course, would have been followed with the spilling of his intestines by my bedside. Regrettably, when I awoke, the knife was gone from where I had left it above my pillow. The knife that once completed me is now in the hands of him who does not deserve. The only thing I can think to do is buy its equivalent from amazon.. I just hope that one day the punk that stole my knife will feel a deep sorrow for his wrongdoing and repent in the deepest and sincerest way. Do I recommend this knife? of course I do. I cant live with out it, how can you?
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