Smith & Wesson CK33 4.7" Hawk Bill Plain Blade Extreme Ops Review

Smith and Wesson CK33 4.7 Hawk Bill Plain Blade Extreme Ops
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Excellent Blade, beautiful knife, my only concern is the liner lock. Under actual use, practicing with the knife, at least once now, with your hand directly over the liner lock during a downslice, the lock failed (well, not failed, but the position of my hand slipped enough on the knife while cutting through a hanging pig that it released the lock on recovering my stance) and the blade nearly closed on me. I have a small cut from it, fortunately there was no pressure on the backside of the blade to cut me deeply.
I have practiced with it a lot more and haven't had that problem since, but this was my first non-fixed blade karambit. I think I'm going to stick to fixed blades.

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The Karambit's claw-shaped curved blade originated centuries ago in Indonesia and was used primarily to cut crops, today it is considered a self protection tool.

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