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Product Description
Featuring a long, slender blade made from titanium-coated 420HC steel, the Rough Rider Stiletto measures nearly 9 inches open. The 3.9-inch stiletto-style blade has an extended tang, along with a false top edge and blood groove to keep it light, strong, and well balanced Read More
I'll knock this for being a little shit to take apart, or rather i've tried a couple times on separate occasions but it's still resisting my attempts. Play was always present and the edge goes quick with use, but at least it was easy to carry with a low enough pocket print. Would have liked it much better or the stud was further down, as it is it takes practice to open one handed.
This knife is very nice to hold, for reference my hand is about four inches from base of thumb to the other side of my palm. Despite being the cheapest knife I own, this is the knife I use the most. The knife is terrible to open, I commend you if you can open it with one hand as I need both to open this knife. However, the stud makes a great thumb holder when you are actually using this knife. I can easily do complicated cuts with no problem. The knife is also thin and long, making it easy to open letter and even cut open bagels. I got this knife for around $13 and honestly I'd even buy another.
Seemed like a nice knife. Really liked the profile and it sits nice in my pocket. Came sharp, but the thump stud is nearly impossible to grab, and making one-handed opening impossible. Unfortunately, after carrying it daily for a couple weeks, one of the textured inserts fell out. Now there's just a hole straight through the handle to the blade and I can't carry it anymore. I guess I'll stay away from the cheap knives from now on.