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The Ruike Small Pocket Knife features a 3.62-inch 14C28N stainless steel blade with a secure liner lock, making it a durable, compact, and versatile tool perfect for everyday carry, outdoor activities, and gifting.
J**M
Another Great Value Knife
EDIT: Have had for over a month now…this is my daily carry along with a spyderco dragonfly. Pivot screw loosened and blade went off center because I was flicking it so often (really satisfying to fiddle with). Alittle blue loctite on threads and retightened/recentered fine. I’m now back for my second….this is a great knife at an excellent price.Really happy with consistent quality and value of ruike knives. I bought this one (Hussar) based on great experience with their p801 (I have 2 of those). The p801 is more genteel with metal SS handle....this one has a G10 thicker, grippier more substantial handle for bearing down on the blade. Both have sandvik 14c28 blade steel.....so called “budget” steel but excellent in my opinion for moderate/heavy use and then just easily sharpens back to razor sharp. If I were cutting boxes all day I would look for a lighter, more ergonomic knife with better blade steel but I would be paying up to 3=4 times the price of this knife. (Kershaw Blur in M4 comes to mind at ~120 .) BUT you just can’t beat the value here on a sub $35 knife.....fit and finish, blade deploys smooth with a nice lock in click, blade centering all spot on. Durability was too soon to rate but I am very optimistic based on what I see. Try one is all I can say....I find these knives in my pocket more than my benchmades or spydercos simply because they do 95% of most tasks I encounter equally well and I’ll just buy another Ruike or 2 the day I misplace/lose/beat up/break/drown it.
R**H
Santa forgot to put one in my stocking
Hey, I bought this on 28 DEC 2017 because Santa just hasn't been getting the job done recently. I really liked the design but had never heard of RUIKE. Made in China also made me a little nervous. I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived. It was put together well, benchmade process (not to be confused with the company) and smooth action. Clean grinds: Flat grid and reverse grind on the spine that does not come to an edge. Smooth unassisted opening: Thrust bearings on a knife in this price range is impressive. It works like a jeweled movement and complies with knife laws targeting assisted opening knives. Blade steel: Sandvik 14C28N, Rc 58-60, Cryogenic treatment. If you are not familiar with the steel, it was primarily designed for Kershaw (KAI) who used it on their "Made in USA" knives a few years back. Pretty good stuff. Liner material is another Sandvik stainless which gets the job done at a great price point. Scales: G10. The design impressed me the most. It is well thought out and takes a lot of points from a Puukko style knife. Great sweep for hunting applications which is why I bought it. It has the open handle design so it will clean up easily under running water after field dressing. And it's under $35 with Prime so if you loose it, it will not break the bank.
C**.
Have used this knife for close to two years
Absolutely love this knife. Cant beat it for the money. Great fit and finish, opens like butter. Grips are super durable. The 14c28n is durable and easy to sharpen on a diamond stone. Love the thicker blade. Functions perfect even after 2 years of abuse. I know if i ever lost it i would immediately order another one.
C**C
A really good knife, but there's even better available from the same company. Buy the P801 instead.
I've become a BIG fan of Ruike recently. I first bought the P801-SF, and that led me to try this knife, which is a bit larger and a totally different shape. First of all, the overall quality of this knife is excellent, and the value is truly exceptional - this kind of knife from any other company would easily cost $$60 or more. The bearing pivot is butter smooth, and the lock is rock solid. There's almost no blade play when opened, and when closed the blade rests solidly right in the middle of the handle. It's super easy to open and close, frankly it's a joy to use.The materials are great. The G10 handle scales are nice and grippy, the liner is solid quality stainless steel, and the blade is 14C28N Sandvik stainless, which blows other budget knife steels out of the water. The bearing action is exceptionally smooth, and seems every bit as good as the bearings on my Benchmade. All in all, a truly excellent knife, and a steal at $35.The ergonomics are pretty good as well. I WOULD like to see some jimping on the back of the blade, but the blade is thick enough you can still choke up on it pretty well. The handles are well textured, providing a sure grip. I really like the overall shape of the handle, and the size is just right for my large hands. As for the blade, it's an odd shape, but I rather like it. It's not the best EDC blade, but it certainly has its uses. And of course, it's just under 4" long! The blade came with a decent working edge, but was NOT razor sharp. My P801 came much sharper.This knife is a bit big for EDC, IMO. Frankly, given all the other folding knives I have there's really no point in my having this one. The size and shape, as well as the arrangement of the pocket clip, just make it less than ideal. It's a good cutter, but I was disappointed that it didn't come sharper, after my experience with the P801. If you want a truly exceptional EDC knife (for an even lower price, just $30), get the Ruike P801. I wrote a revue for that one as well, and if you read it you'll see why I like it so much more than this model. Yes, this is a good knife, but why bother when there's a much better knife for an even lower price? This is why I've only rated this knife 4 stars, it's probably worthy of 5 stars given its price point.One final note. There seems to be a common issue with Ruike knives. The pivots can become loose, leading to excessive blade play and making them frankly a little dangerous. If you look at the 1-star reviews you'll see this is a common theme. I had this issue on both my Ruike knives so far. However, if you fiddle with tightening and loosening the pivot bolts, you can find a perfect balance between easy opening and tightness/strength. I tightened the bolt on the clip side as far as I could by hand, and loosened the other bolt just SLIGHTLY. I've found (on both knives) that this allows me to flick the knives open quickly and easily every time, yet it never loosens. It took me a little while to find the perfect balance, but it was well worth the effort. You will need a T8 Torx driver to make these adjustments.
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