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3.44" SOG Flash FL Quick Opening EDC Folding Knife $21.46 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3.44" SOG Flash FL Quick Opening EDC Folding Knife for $21.46. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


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  • Model: SOG14180157
  • All-metal construction
  • Frame-lock mechanism, the Flash FL pocket folding knife is designed for secure blade engagement, while the ambidextrous thumb stud allows for quick and easy one-handed deployment
  • The textured handle on the SOG Flash FL Folding Knife is designed to provide a secure, slip-resistant grip
  • Equipped with a reversible, deep-carry pocket clip
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3.44" SOG Flash FL Quick Opening EDC Folding Knife for $21.46. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


Product Description from Amazon
  • Model: SOG14180157
  • All-metal construction
  • Frame-lock mechanism, the Flash FL pocket folding knife is designed for secure blade engagement, while the ambidextrous thumb stud allows for quick and easy one-handed deployment
  • The textured handle on the SOG Flash FL Folding Knife is designed to provide a secure, slip-resistant grip
  • Equipped with a reversible, deep-carry pocket clip

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Model: SOG Flash FL Folding Knife | Reversible Daily-Carry Pocket Clip and Frame Lock, Quick Opening, Stainless Steel Handle

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Eragorn
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Amazon's product page says it's "Spring Assist" but reviews disagree.
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FeistyKite520
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Bought a knife like this at academy one time, can't tell you how good it was, it broke before I could ever really use it.
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eekster
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SOG quality is crap since the orig owners sold the company couple yrs back.
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MitsuLover
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Quote from eekster :
SOG quality is crap since the orig owners sold the company couple yrs back.

I'll just pass on this one then. 👎🏻 If it was original quality SOG was, then I'd probably snag it.
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TalA9559
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TalA9559

8Cr13MoV and 5.3 Oz. Not great.
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ScarletPocket1218
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Does anyone know how this knife compares to this one I was looking at? Which has better steel? And what's spring assisted mean?

https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Gea...B0DXQJMYLX
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darkfalcon7
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Quote from TalA9559 :
8Cr13MoV and 5.3 Oz. Not great.

Bummer. Flash II was my favorite EDC they used to have before discontinued it. I lost mine and had to go to eBay to get a replacement. Zytel handles made it light, AUS-8 steel was decent all purpose hardness to edge retention. And price point was around $30-35 if you shopped around.

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Quote from ScarletPocket1218 :
Does anyone know how this knife compares to this one I was looking at? Which has better steel? And what's spring assisted mean?

https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Gea...B0DXQJMYLX

The Gerber's 440A steel is one of the cheapest (and worst) steels you can find on cheap knives. For $26, it's a big nope.
8Cr13MoV is a budget steel but it's still much better than 440A.

You should look at Ganzo. Their knives are cheap (~$20) and most have 440C steel which is pretty good for the price. The Firebird F759M, for example, is small and light with decent action.
If you're not worried about corrosion, I'd also recommend D2 steel knives. There are more than a few below $30.
Also, pay attention to the weight and size if you plan on carrying it. I find heavy knives with longer than a 3" blade awkward to carry.

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