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Product Description
Designed by Ernie Emerson and built by Kershaw, the CQC-1K offers striking looks and versatile cutting capability. The modified clip-point blade features protective, non-reflective black oxide coating, while the textured G-10 front scale provides a secure grip Read More
Was very disappointed in its size it is very tiny like a child’s toy not sure what use this style of knife can serve in this size. Perhaps box cutter or defend yourself against a maurading pack of umpaloompas.
NickatnightSo I guess you missed all of this then:
" Overall length: 7 in (17.8 cm) Blade length: 3 in (7.6 cm) Blade thickness: 0.11 in (2.8 mm) Handle length: 4 in (10.2 cm) Handle thickness: 0.41 in (10.4 mm)".
If it's different than that, then you can have your 1 star review. If it matches that, then the 1 star is for your reading comprehension and shopping skills.
bookworm13Like I said for a tactical flipper style knife design it was small and pointless . Maybe you feel the need to take a ruler to everything most of us expect a tactical design to be a practical size for the intended use. I could care less what you do with your star.
BIG fan of both Emerson AND Kershaw, so this knife series is the best of both worlds! I have most of them, and rotate them through my EDC on a fairly regular basis...
This knife is great. My 4 stars is for bad representation of size. Mass drop should always include one or two pictures of the A knife in someone’s hand or next to a common item for scale. The knife is small. Its my fault for not checking the sizes but I assumed here it was a good normal size blade.
This is a very nice little knife, emphasis on "little." Before I buy anymore knifes I have never seen/held before I will need to see a picture of the knife next to a ruler. Again, this is a VERY nice knife, however it is about 2/3's the size I expected. It is quite possible the dimensions were included in the text description and I didn't see them or didn't translate them in my brain. I am not faulting the Knife maker, or Massdrop; I bought this without completely knowing what I was getting.
Jlocke62Just an FYI friend, MassDrop usually has the length of the blade, the entire knife opened and closed in the description. So you can whip out a ruler or tape measure and have an accurate picture on the size of the knife in question.