

⚡ Cut sharp, carry smart — the tactical edge you can’t afford to miss!
The Cold Steel Crawford Model 1 is a tactical folding knife featuring a razor-sharp 3.5-inch 4034 stainless steel clip point blade, paired with a durable Zy-Ex handle reinforced with traction rubber inlays for superior grip. Its spring leaf locking mechanism, enhanced by a patent-pending secondary safety, ensures secure blade deployment and user protection. Lightweight and equipped with a stainless steel pocket clip, this knife is designed for reliable everyday carry and precision cutting performance.










| Recommended Uses For Product | Carving |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Model Name | Crawford Model 1 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Included Components | Stainless Pocket / Belt Clip |
| Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
| Color | OD Green |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Style | Boxed |
| Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Theme | Occasion |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Edge | Hollow |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Item Length | 3.88 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442018674 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Blade Type | folding |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Manufacture Year | 2020 |
| UPC | 705442018674 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2 x 2.2 x 0.87 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or fail if subject to sufficient abuse. So please do not use this product inappropriately. No knife or sword should be used as an axe, hatchet, screwdriver or prybar.Non Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or fail if subject to sufficient abuse. So please do not use this product inappropriately. |
| Material | Blend |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 20MWC |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Sport Type | Fishing, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
S**E
Good knife very happy just wish it was assisted open
Blade holds an edge nicely (I’m not easy on knives), the grip feels good in the hand and the lock functions great. I only wish it was assisted open. It opens pretty good, but I like a nice spring action. Other than that, I really don’t have anything to say. It’s my first Cold Steel knife l, but I really like it. I’m coming from a Kershaw blade. The first one I had I loved, but I lost it and replaced it with the same kind (again I loved it) and the blade was far less good. Wouldn’t stay sharp. This was about 3-4 years later so maybe they aren’t made as good. Moving to this Cold Steel it has held up well. The blade was pretty sharp out of the box. I honed it just a bit and then stropped it and it’s been good for about 5 weeks. It’s just now needing to be sharpened up. The lock feature is nice, it’s my first one, I’m of the kind that if you’re worried a blade might force closed on you then you need a different tool. So I honestly forget about it a lot. Used it twice just messing around testing it and I feel like you would have to catastrophically break the knife to make the lock break.
W**K
Excellent knife for the money with flipper quick open
I have a number of knives from Benchmade, Cold Steel, Gerber, Henry, Kershaw, Puma, and SOG. With few exceptions, Cold Steel knives are made in Taiwan. I'm impressed with their innovative design, quality production and reasonable prices. The Crawford Model 1 is well made and is more comfortable with the clip removed. The flipper mechanism is similar to that found on knives from Kershaw and SOG. A fair amount of force is needed to open it, but I'm hoping it will be easier after oiling it. A slide mechanism to keep the knife open seemed like an after thought. It was difficult to open and didn't seem to provide much value. To me, the knife's advantages make this a good value and great every day carry.
M**K
If you like the design, it's the usual Cold Steel 5-star product; just not my cup of tea
There are only two Cold Steel knives I've bought sight unseen, then regretted: the unconventional Night Force low-budget liner-locking Recon knock-off; and this one. And actually, now that I've pulled out the Night Force, it's really not that bad - I think I prefer the edge lock over the pre-TriAd lockback "version". Here's what I don't like: - That big shiny blade. Why not satin? - The pukey green rubber inset in the FRN plastic handle - strange shape and color. Overall handle effect looks either cheap or like a toy, although of course it is neither. Functionally, a solid grip. - The nearly impossible to flip, flipper action. I still have a strong grip and sometimes I can't get it open. In terms of convenient deployment forget it, unless you are from the madly strong chimp faction on Planet of the Apes. At least the flipper won't be accidentally triggered as happened on my Luzon. On the other hand if you can't open it with the flipper, the blade portion above the handle edge is too slippery to grasp and open that way. Second production run, the detent for the blade needs some adjustment. Overall, flipper functionality varies from subpar to useless in an ostensibly "tactical" design. - The flipper tab is pretty long, and combined with the wide handle makes for a wide knife in the pocket. - As is common with Cold Steel pocket clips, the darn thing is impossibly tight. If an ogre from Attack on Titan picked you up by the feet and shook everything out of your pockets, this Crawford 1 isn't going to shake loose. On the other hand in an emergency you'll probably have a tough, to impossible, time extracting it with one hand - especially if the flipper tab catches on anything. There are some real good points as well (I mainly object to the style, not the quality): + Although not dirt-cheap like the Pro Lite series, this IS a designer blade (Wes Crawford, son of knife pioneer Pat Crawford). + Compared to Y2K pricing, quality, features, this IS dirt cheap even at current $37 Amazon pricing. + Assuming you can get it out of your pocket AND open before your assailant dies of boredom, this undoubtedly has a high "tactical" functionality, the ergonomics are right up there with Emerson's. + I've had doubts for years about a bad grip or slip in grip accidentally disengaging conventional liner locks. This very inexpensive albeit well-made Cold Steel solves the problem with an easy-to-operate slide safety. However, the slide is on the palm side (assuming you are right-handed) and requires re-gripping to reach the slide bar. So I see little value in high-stress "tactical" situations. On the other hand in typical "knife failure" tests on YouTube from BladeHQ I've yet to see a tested liner-lock actually slide off the rear of the blade and allow the blade to close more than an inch or too. + As I sit here writing this, I'm tempted to send this into Cold Steel for a warranty inspection. I know we are all stuck with impossibly tight Cold Steel pocket clips, but my Luzon is buttery smooth opening, as is my Ti Lite, this Crawford 1 shouldn't be so problematic. Cold Steel stands by its products is the main point. + Made in Taiwan, still the gold standard along with Seki City Japan, but let's face it if quality is assured by the American designer/distributor, China quality is also superb these days. What I like about Taiwan/Japan is the complete lack of any doubt about any step in the materials, manufacturing, and quality control process - Japanese steel is consistently blended and hence always a known quantity, high quality FRN won't be switched out to a no-name new supplier, even screws are consistently high quality. Japanese and Taiwanese machining, hot/cold tempering is superb, factory edge sharpening rivals custom hand sharpening. Yeah I think overall we can loosen the clip, sand down or epoxy fill the rubber panel under the clip, but if your model arrives as difficult to open as mine, you should get a replacement or wing it and send it in for warranty adjustment. The difficulty of opening is a non-starter. I accepted the hard-to-unlock early TriAd locks, but a "tactical" knife that needs a vice and gloves to open is not acceptable.
J**D
Collector
The blade is is easy to fly open. It has an extra safety you can slide over for security, even though you don't need it, it's up to you. The blade comes sharp but I sharpened it a little more anyway, the blade is made by cold steel so it's exalent, while the blade is open it has a guard to prevent fingers accidently getting cut. There is no play in the blade while open or shut. Overall a great knife!!!
A**R
Could be worse, but I don't know how...
To say that this knife is the worst knife I've owned, would be an insult to all the other knives that have has some redeeming value, despite the one star. This is, by far the absolute epidemy of a bad knife. First, the knife is billed (sold) under the pretense of being sharp. Videos even show an owner 'shaving' his arm. Not going to happen with this one. It wasn't exactly dull, but I will get to that soon., Second? The double lock failed to work and/or engage. Tightening or loosening the screws didn't help. I ended up taking the knife apart and noticed that the catch pin was, in a word, defective (meaning it was broken). Just how it ended up that way will remain one of the greatest mysteries of the knife industry. Trying to close the knife was when I found out, as did my doctor, just how sharp it was. Good news? It was a clean cut and just needed a band-aid to fix. Not so the knife. Working the latch? It failed to lock and the blade ended up extremely loose with the leaf spring lock failing to secure the blade open. Initial impression here? Could have been dangerous to even an experienced handler. Bottom line, for me? It isn't even worth the time, energy, or efforts to attempt a return. Knowing that they may just fix it, slip it in a repackage, and doop someone else into buying it. I had great respect for Cold Steel, up until now. Maybe their high-end knives are better made and quality controlled. It will be a while before I venture down the path of getting another Cold Steel. They will have to go some distance and earn my respect before I do that.
K**様
素晴らしい一品です。
O**O
Ein kleiner Schneidteufel! Out of the box scharf und die gesamte Verarbeitung wie man es von Cold Steel gewohnt ist. Leicht, sehr gut bedienbar, toller Stahl, der die Schärfe auch bei Lagerfeuerarbeiten lange hält.
D**O
Hervorragendes Messer. Mir hat vor allem gefahren dass ich neben der Option dass Messer als Flipper zu öffnen auch einen "Wave Opener" bekomme. Sobald ich also das Messer aus meiner Hosentasche ziehe ist es einsatzbereit. Das Messer kommt bereits gut geschärft, ich habe jedoch etwas nachgeschärft. Alles in allem volle Kaufempfehlung.
H**A
箱出しで穢れも淀みも変な臭いもなく、毛が剃れる鋭さ。すごい!動画みたいに紙がスッと切れる! 同格と比較するとお手頃価格!掘り出し物を除けば、ブランド的に品質が確定してる安心。 見た目カッコイイ!所有欲MAX。個人的に安っぽさは感じないが、BUCKのナイフのようなものを上等な高級感と定義するなら物足りないかもわからん。 強度試験の動画的にはこのライナーロックで充分頑丈なようではあるが、コールドスチールには信頼性の高いバックロックがあるのでそっちが良かったなとは思う。ただコスト上がるようならこっちで全然OKです!
H**R
Ein älteres Modell von Cold Steel, das ich nun erst erworben habe,weil ich ein Messer suchte, das gut in der Hand liegt und man nicht so leicht abrutschen kann, wenn man schnitzt, es lässt sich leicht aufklappen und wird durch einen Linerlock ausreichend gesichert, wer mehr Sicherheit will, kann den Schalter umschieben
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