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Cold Steel Swift Knives

Cold Steel Swift Knives

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Product Description
Designed by custom knifemaker Andrew Demko, these assisted-open knives are some of the strongest on the market, boasting a dual-tone blade manufactured by American XHP Steel Read More

Strong Assisted-Open Knife

Designed by custom knifemaker Andrew Demko, these assisted-open knives are some of the strongest on the market, boasting a dual-tone blade manufactured by American XHP Steel.

Note: At checkout you will be able to choose between the satin finish and Black (+$5.)  This drop limited to 100 pieces total, 50 of each option.  We are working on alternative methods to offer international shipping, but due to our international shipping partner’s regulations on “dangerous items,” this item can only be shipped to US addresses.

Cold Steel Swift Knives

Construction

The American-made G10 handles are CNC-machined and bead-blasted to provide a 3D, ergonomic grip. For detail and precision work, the slim-line modified spear-point blade features a recurve with jimping on the spine.

Cold Steel Swift Knives
Cold Steel Swift Knives
Cold Steel Swift Knives
Cold Steel Swift Knives

Specs

Swift I

  • Cold Steel
  • Blade material: Carpenter CTS XHP alloy, high-satin polish
  • Handle material: G-10
  • Assisted opener
  • Ambidextrous pocket clip/belt clip
  • Overall length: 8.6 in (21.8 cm)
  • Blade length: 4 in (10.2 cm)
  • Blade thickness: 0.2 in (0.4 cm)
  • Weight: 4.6 oz (130.4 g)

Swift II

  • Cold Steel
  • Blade material: Carpenter CTS XHP alloy, DLC coating
  • Handle material: G-10
  • Assisted opener
  • Ambidextrous pocket clip/belt clip
  • Overall length: 8.6 in (21.8 cm)
  • Blade length: 4 in (10.2 cm)
  • Blade thickness: 0.2 in (0.4 cm)
  • Weight: 4.6 oz (130.4 g)

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Jan 29, 2016 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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Just received mine. Full disclosure; I own several (maybe 'several' being an understatement) Cold Steel knives that I have consistently been impressed with. This knife (Cold Steel Swift II), while adequate, fell somewhat short of my expectations. The stability of the Tri-Ad lock is not in question, however, with moderate pressure applied to the g10 handle, there is obvious flex; flex not observed with other CS models sporting a g10 handle (espada, talwar, recon series...). Other minor quibbles include the grippiness (grippy-ness?) of the g10 handle and the responsiveness of the assisted opening mechanism as compared to other knives in this class, such as the Kershaw Blur. I own several blur models (including an s30v model, which, while is slower than the other blur models with less expensive steels is still smoother/faster that the CS Swift II) . Out of the box, the CS Swift II was considerably slower and less responsive (sticky?) than my other assisted opening folders (including Kershaw, Gerber and others). After a couple quick applications of wd-40, the issue was somewhat resolved, however, even after the wd-40 application, the swift II didn't give me that "whoa; that was fast! ... smooth and awesome!" that any of my other Kershaw blur knives exuded. That said, this is CS's first offering within the assisted opening market and so maybe this CS Swift II is not a fair comparison to something like a Kershaw Blur. The CS Swift II does, after all feature thicker steel and a tri-ad locking mechanism. However, at this price point, I expected fit, finish and wow factor to be at least equivalent to other CS offerings in this price range; in that respect, the CS Swift II fell disappointingly short. :(
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