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Kizer Manganas Grazioso Liner Lock Knife Green Micarta/Brass (3.4" Satin) Review

Kizer Manganas Grazioso Liner Lock Knife Green Micarta/Brass (3.4" Satin)

Kizer Manganas Grazioso Liner Lock Knife Green Micarta/Brass (3.4" Satin)

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About Kizer Manganas Grazioso Liner Lock Knife Green Micarta/Brass (3.4" Satin)

Grazioso is defined as something that is graceful or has an elegant style and this MODel of the Grazioso liner lock knife is just as described. These Knives are beautiful pieces of art designed by Sherif Manganas who is a new collaborator with Kizer and we are not complaining! The bolsters add some flare to this knife lighting up it's whole aesthetic. If your typical EDC is a slim and lightweight pocket knife, be sure to check out more of ourKizer Folding Knives!

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Specifications

Brand Kizer
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.00"
Blade Length 3.25"
Cutting Edge 3.125"
Blade width 0.88"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material Bohler N690
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.75"
Handle Width 0.875"
Handle Thickness 0.50"
Handle Material Micarta
Color Green
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 2.91 oz.
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Grazioso
Model Number V4572N2
Designer Sherif Manganas
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Brian L.
3 years ago

Great knife all around. A lot of knife with some real style for a very reasonable price. Keep ‘em coming Kizer!

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Mixed response

Christopher S.
3 years ago

I'm a bit new to the EDC knife hobby, but over the past 6 months, I've jumped right in, researching what to look for, which brands/models get high marks from enthusiasts, and acquiring a few of the usual favorites that I'm really happy with (Elementum, Delica, Griptilian, Leek, etc.) I really liked how the Grazioso looked, so based on positive reviews and Kizer's reputation I decided read more to get one. For the most part, I concur with what others are saying about the good fit and finish. My only 3 complaints are: the visible surface of the pivot pin has what looks like tooling marks around the radius. Wasn't noticeable in the video reviews I've watched. Also, closure was very gritty over the last 1/3 of the way down, contrary to other reviewers who've said how smooth and "drop shutty" theirs were right out of the box. Lastly, the blade on mine was pretty dull on arrival. Anyway, that's my two cents.

Great knife

Seth J.
3 years ago

I was at Smoky Mountain Knife Works and I was looking around when I found this beauty. The action was super smooth, the blade was extremely sharp with an amazing shape, it had a deep carry pocket clip with recessed screws, but I can’t wait to see how it it looks after being carried awhile. I just wish it came with a M390 or even a CPM S110V blade and it would be the perfect knife read more for me. (Sorry BladeHQ that I didn’t get it from you... it was just right there)

AMAZING knife for the price. Sleek and classic

Mike m.
3 years ago

This is a great knife for its price. Fit and finish are phenomenal and came screaming sharp. Beautiful micarta and brass bolsters and backspacer are flawless.
This knife exudes class and a old time gentlemanly feel. Honestley im not a recurve blade person but for this knife it just works.
Action is superb and my hand just falls naturally in place with no hot spots. The read more thumb ramp and jimping work,Period.
I would love one in m390 or 204p/20cv but that would drive the price up. But for this price damn.....Kizer nailed it..AMAZING KNIFE!!!!

If this knife looks good to you? Buy IT!!!

Mike B.
3 years ago

This knife (brass/micarta) caught my eye and captured me immediately. The materials speak of the early days when a Case or Buck folder of bone/brass/steel combinations rumbled around my pocket, till they escaped or walked off with another. The look and feel of this knife is loaded with memories of days past working around the ranch and shop. The fit and finish are stellar. Smooth read more transitions and no hot spots, except a bit of a point on the back end. Where the Micarta is tapered to meet the liners, has a bit of an edge to it. For me this is only when manipulating the knife (opening/closing/adjustment of grip) and not always. All other aspects of fit/finish are amazingly smooth and perfectly executed. Clean lines and amazing material combinations. Brass bolster and back spacer add a classic look and excellent weight. The Micarta is near perfect, smooth to textured feel. Would like a bit more on the raw textured feel to it, like on the Viper Katla. Recessed screws on the strong deep pocket clip make for a good secure carry. Action is ridiculously fast and smooth. Drop-shut closure is and understatement, watch your fingers. The blade (harpoon?) adds to the classic fusion of new/old style. Firm lock-up, no play at all. A good front belly and slight recurve before the generous choil. The flipper tab provides a nice jimped grip when deployed. Fine jimping on top the blade proceeds a secure smooth thumb ramp. On the liner-lock jimping is grippy but not sharp as can often be. Blade is dead centered and shaving sharp. Contours on the bolster provide multiple grip options. This knife has a lot in its sub-$100 price point. Way more than you’d expect in all aspects even N690, which is a great steel in my opinion and experience. The weight (4.43oz.) seems high, but is a lot lighter than I expected. The look, feel, performance, & price make this a welcome addition to my collection. If this knife looks good to you, once you bring it home it will only impress you more. An amazing folder at home as a gentleman’s carry or out in the field. Buy it, no regrets!!!