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HomeSports & OutdoorsFalcon Stiletto Street Knife - 10 inches long |
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107 of 118 found the following review helpful:
Horrible rip off for two reasons. Jan 30, 2010
By Michael Sliger
"Bone Dog"
This was the worst knife I've ever purchased. I was under the assumption that this was an Italian made Falcon brand stiletto. In fact this was a cheaply made Chinese brand. After my initial disappointment of discovering this was'nt the knife I thought it was, I soon discoverd the stiletto locking mechanism was'nt catching the blade pin at the back of the blade. This left the knife partially ajar when it was opened. After opening and closing the knife a few times, the blade pin fell off, leaving the knife completely worthless. Thanks for nothing!
53 of 56 found the following review helpful:
knife Sep 27, 2010
By ... this knife was horrible it broke the fist week i had it i wish i could get my money back , DONT BUY THIS KNIFE!!!!!!
42 of 50 found the following review helpful:
not a switchblade Oct 06, 2010
By andyabs It doesn't flip open. They lie.. the man screwed us again. don't buy this knife
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Meh Jan 11, 2011
By zerom13 I purchased this knife as my first stiletto. Unlike other people who purchased the knife i did some research and knew what i was buying. This is a folder, like most stilettos out there, however it does not have a thumb stud, which makes it a two hand opener. Stiletto refers to blade shape by the way. The knife is mildly handsome and quite large, probably too large to carry. This knife is for one thing and one thing only, stabbing. If you are looking for a decent edc, or nice utiliy knife DONT BUY THIS!, it will break and you will be very annoyed. Problem is if you were carrying this for self defense, there is no way to deploy this quickly. Its nice cheap piece for my collection but honestly stays in my drawer where it belongs. Try an mtech folder, my friend has one and they seem to be of better quality and can be flicked out.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Sturdy Knife Feb 13, 2011
By A.D. Not sure why all these other folks are having issues with it. Mine is extremely solidly built. It feels like it could handle a lot of abuse, but I could see how someone might break it by constantly fiddling with the blade. It didn't come very sharp but that's an easy fix for me as I have an electric sharpening stone and leather. Anyway, its very solid but still kind of cheap; I guess you get a little more than you pay for which is good for anyone on a budget.
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