Cold Steel Kudu Ring-Lock Folding Knife | German 4116 Steel, Only 68g, CS20K
In South Africa, an inexpensive ring lock folder is sold everywhere. It's a good design, but it's constructed from sub-standard materials, is poorly made, and is horribly overpriced. And yet, millions of these knives are sold there each year. Well, we thought we could do better, in the quality of materials, cutting performance, and in price.
The Cold Steel Kudu takes some cues from its South African competition, but our version is vastly superior. Ours has a German 4116 Stainless steel flat ground blade, heat-treated to Rc 56-57 for better edge holding ability and ease of re-sharpening, and a thin razor-sharp edge.
For safety, we have thoroughly tested the locking mechanism and are well satisfied it will hold the blade rigidly open until you decide to close it by pulling up on the ring attached to the back spring.
The handle of the Kudu also reflects our dedication to making an effective and affordable folder. It's made of 43% glass-reinforced Zy-Ex®. This material has proven to be extremely strong and is stiff enough to compliment the blade and spring when locked open. Plus, the gripping surface has a wood grain texture for traction and features an attractive polished steel Kudu horn emblem for a little extra flair! We think the Kudu represents an unbelievable value. It’s ready for anything and makes a wonderful work knife, utility knife, bait knife, or hunting knife.
Cold Steel Kudu Ring-Lock Folding Knife Specifications:
- Blade Length: 4 1/4"
- Blade Thickness: 2 mm
- Blade Style: Clipped Point Blade
- Overall Length: 10"
- Steel: German 4116 Stainless
- Weight: 2.4 oz
- Handle: 5 3/4" Long Zy-Ex™
(CS20K)
SKU | CS20K |
Model # | 20K |
Barcode # | 705442006664 |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Shipping Weight | 0.1000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.050m |
Shipping Height | 0.050m |
Shipping Length | 0.050m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.000160000m3 |
Type | Clipped Point Blade |
Great Ratchet!!
By: Steven on 25 September 2018Well built quality ratchet style knife from Cold Steel. Two thumbs up!
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Useable Novelty
20 August 2017It's a cheaply made knife, requires two hands to open and nearly three to close. But it feels tough for how light weight it is. It's also suprisingly large when open. I can't think of any tasks where this knife would be better than others but for the price point it might be worth a shot.
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Great Affordable Gift
26 July 2016If you know someone who collects the weird and wonderful side of knives this blade would make a great inexpensive gift, With a traditional S. African lock and feel to it with a modern materials twist it certainly peaked the interest a few friends and family when they saw it.
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