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This Swiza D03 pocket knife offers a REVOlutionary redesign of the traditional SWiss pocket knife. It features a soft touch polymer handle with a rubberized texture for a sure grip in difficult conditions. The blade is made from 440 stainless steel with a polished satin finish. It locks in place with a liner lock mechanism that is easily released by pressing the Swiza cross button. This D03 MODel comes in an olive green handle color.Features:Soft touch, grippy handle provides the most comfortable handle of any pocket knife out there.440 stainless steel offers a sharp edge.Components include a reamer awl, small screwdriver, large screwdriver, bottle-opener, corkscrew, knife blade and tweezers.
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Specifications |
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Brand | Swiza | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 6.75" | ||
Blade Length | 3.00" | ||
Blade Material | 440 | ||
Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
Finish | Black | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 3.75" | ||
Handle Material | Polymer | ||
Color | Green | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Nail Nick | ||
Lock Type | Button Lock | ||
Model | D03 | ||
Country of Origin | Switzerland | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Hard to keep sharp, had to repair
I really wanted to like this knife. I do like the locking feature of the main blade but... It requires a sharpen after almost every use.
After fidgeting with the awl, the plates of the assembly on that side started to separate. I took the covers off and found that the rivet on that side was loose, allowing the items to shift and jam into each other when you folded them out.…
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I had to use a small ball-peen hammer to reset the rivet and stop the issue. Irritating that I had to do this on a knife at this price point, and I have never had a similar issue with the Swiss army knife with decades of abuse