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Light as a feather and sharp as a tack, our take on Quiet Carry’s The iQ folding knife features a custom knurled titanium body in two styles—plus a blade made of ELMAX super steel.
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I love this knife. It is one of my all time favorites. Only reason why it got 4 stars is that if you don't hold it right when you open it then the frame lock will prevent it from opening properly. The small size of the knife doesn't make it any easier. After about a day of using it I was fully used to it though. It is just disappointing when I show it to people and they can't open it properly.
I owned the iQ in black with a Carbon Fiber insert and between the two, this one is my favorite. It's very slender in thickness and solid. I'm a Gentleman's knife collector and this one is in my top five. My criteria is a Gentleman's knife shouldn't have a clip. Only my Gareth Bull Trapper (#1) and Victorinox Solo came that way. There's a small relief cut where the clip used to be on the back side of the handle now the clip is gone. My only issue with my CF version was the insert is held in place by a screw and the screw head channel is felt when gripping the knife. I contacted Quietcarry and suggested they use an industrial adhesive instead for a smooth finish. I wished I had bought the Titanium handled version up until I saw this one. The knurled show side is attractive and grips better. I'm very pleased with it. I see Quietcarry is using S20CV steel now and will be watching for one in a future Drop.
Quiet Carry has done it again... after months of delay I finally received in mail today.... and I have to say this is a well executed knife. Compared to the original one that I brought from Quiet Carry when they first came out. This updated version is well refine from their original version. The milling on the titanium scale is very nicely done and provides much needed traction when deploying the blade. Stonewash finish on the non-show side hides any scratches that come with polished titanium scales. And lastly elmax... what can I say... DADDY LIKE!!! super sharp and smooth flipping action right out of the box. Will be excited to see future collaborations between Drop and Quiet Carry.
Went with the SW version: This tiny knife is a really great "gentleman knife", super light and discreet yet super classy. Action is great (even smoother than on my standard not-from-drop IQ), and the blade is super slicy and very well sharpened out of the box. No doubt this little guy will see a lot of pocket time!
If you like lightweight gentleman knives, this one won't disappoint you.
This knife is a Master Piece, gorgeous, light weight, sharp (so sharp), small but fits perfectly my hand, well my most beautiful knife in my collection (the most expensive too)
Overall very happy with the knife. Love the design and simplicity of the knife. Blade shape and size is perfect. Only major issue I have with the knife is mine came No drop logo on the blade. Which I was really upset about. I wanted it to have that one off feel knowing it was a collaboration with quiet carry. But hey I’m just thankful I was able to get one.
Carranzar0706That's an unexpected criticism. I know a lot of people, including me, dislike the heavy branding (Mass)Drop puts on some of their collaboration products, but I didn't know some were actually looking after that!
Simple design. Smooth action. Disappears in pocket. Knurl is welcome change.
I purchased the bead blasted iQ from QuietCarry several months ago. When I saw this colab, with the knurled handle (similar to the oft praised: QuietCarry "Drift") I knew that it was a winner. I was not wrong. It maintains the same smooth deployment, stable tolerance, ELMAX blade, and compact edc-friendly design as the original version. Quality little knife.