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product_id: 2089037
title: "CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG"
brand: "crkt"
price: "635.62 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Crkt"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/2089037-crkt-m16-14sfg-folding-knife-with-liner-lock-1-4116
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region: Tunisia
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# 3.95" Tanto blade length Black G10 handle with superior grip Automated liner safety lock CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG

**Brand:** crkt
**Price:** 635.62 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Slice with confidence, carry with pride — the ultimate tactical edge for the modern professional.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG by crkt
- **How much does it cost?** 635.62 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/2089037-crkt-m16-14sfg-folding-knife-with-liner-lock-1-4116)

## Best For

- crkt enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted crkt brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic G10 Handle:** Aggressive texture ensures a rock-solid grip in any condition, combining durability with lightweight comfort.
- • **Next-Level Safety Lock:** Automated liner safety adds an extra security layer, preventing accidental blade disengagement under pressure.
- • **Tactical Black Titanium Coating:** Non-reflective blade finish maximizes corrosion resistance and stealth, perfect for everyday carry and survival.
- • **Military-Grade Precision Cutting:** Veff serrations slice through rope and straps effortlessly, engineered for tactical performance.
- • **Ambidextrous & Customizable Carry:** Reversible pocket clip supports four carry positions, tailored for left or right-handed pros on the move.

## Overview

The CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife features a 3.95-inch dual grind Tanto blade with patented Veff serrations for superior cutting power. Designed by Kit Carson and built with a black G10 handle, it offers exceptional grip and durability. Its automated liner safety lock provides enhanced security, while the reversible pocket clip allows versatile carry options. Finished with a corrosion-resistant black titanium nitride coating, this knife is engineered for tactical use, everyday carry, and rugged outdoor tasks, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

## Description

Product Description The Special Forces G10 models share a unique design offering a combination of Carson M16 Series features requested by military procurement specialists. The dual grind Tanto blades were specified because they offer maximum strength. The open build allows two Carson Flippers to be incorporated, resulting in a true hilt— very rare in folding knives. The M16-14SFG Big Dog G10 is our hefty utility version, with a 3.99" dual grind Tanto blade and full-size handle with butt pommel. Blade, frame and hardware are non-reflective tactical black. The blade receives a black titanium nitride coating for maximum corrosion resistance. Kit's trademark dual checkered thumb studs are standard. One-hand opening and closing is quick and smooth. It also features our automated liner safety. Automated liner safety is the locking liner safety innovation taken to the next level. The automated liner safety sets a pin between the locking liner and the frame. This pin acts as an additional layer of safety, so the locking liner is less likely to disengage during use. To close the knife, pull the red buttoned safety lever back, slide the locking liner over, and fold the blade into the closed position. Want one of the most secure safety systems on the market? The choice is automatic.Our G10 model features scales of black G10, stainless steel liners with friction grooves, and a premium 8Cr14MoV stainless steel blade with our Combination patented (2) Veff Serrations. G10 is often preferred for its aggressive gripping texture, light weight and superior insulating properties. All knives in this series are equipped with clip options that allow four-position carry on belts or webbing. Caution: These knives are not designed for tip-up in-pocket carry. They are special knives, designed by the military for special forces use.Specifications:Blade Length: 3.95" (100.41 mm)Edge: Veff Serrations™Steel: 1.4116Blade Finish: Teflon CoatingBlade Thickness: 0.14" (3.58 mm)Grind: HollowClosed Length: 5.34" (135.61 mm)Open Length: 9.31" (236.55 mm)Weight: 6.5 oz (184.27g)Handle: G10Style: Folding Knife with Liner Lock From the Manufacturer M16-14SFG Special Forces made by Columbia River Knife and Tool is a hefty 3.875-Inch Tanto blade combo edge knife with Veff serrations. This knife with an AUS 8 steel blade was designed by a former Army Sergeant Major has easy one handed opening, black G10 scales and our patented Auto Lawks system. The M16-14SFG has a black blade and dual flippers.

Review: Best Knife I’ve Ever Owned! - Bought the M16-14, and I have carried it every single day since then. I have its little brother too, which is the same shape but 3” instead of 4”. The smaller version does not have the additional locking mechanism. The 4” has the same sleeve lock mechanism as the 3”, but with the addition of a little red nub that must be moved before the sleeve lock can be disengaged. This is a fantastic locking mechanism that is super easy to open and close one-handed once you practice with it. I prefer the bigger knife for lots of reasons: fits my hand better, less likely to get dislodged from my pocket due to longer clip and heavier knife, less likely to cut myself (the short one made it harder to safely open and close for me, maybe I have large hands), and the bigger knife flicks open much easier and faster. It’s also got more components and parts, which are all beneficial additions, like rough textured outer handle material instead of anodized aluminum like the smaller version. And the blade hinge mechanism is better in my opinion. The weight of the larger 4” blade is sooo much easier to flick open. This knife is super sharp and holds a good edge. As a bartender, I’ve had to use it many times to cut fruit in a pinch, and it always performs flawlessly. The serrations are really great. There are different versions of the Veff Serrations on different versions of the M16, but I think the M16-14 Veff Serrations are the best. They are all the same size, so easier to sharpen, and they are at a slight diagonal angle instead of perpendicular to the length of the blade. This diagonal angle aims the serrations towards your hand, so that as you pull the knife towards yourself, the serrations get a nice bite into the material you’re cutting. Whereas perpendicular serrations would sort of require a motion similar to whittling a stick, these angled ones just seem to really effectively dig into the material, whatever it may be, making precise cuts in difficult materials like a hot knife through butter. One thing you may not like about this knife is the dual blade guard. There are two protrusions at the base of the blade that prevent your hand from sliding down the kife. This is tactially advantageous for a few reasons. If you have to use the knife for defensive purposes, you are less likley to cut yourself on your own blade while striking your attacker. The blade guard protrusions are also the fastest way to open the knife. Specifically, I use my index finger to flick the back blade guard on the spine of the knife, which is actually the blade side, but it’s positioned on the backside or spine of the knife when closed. With a strong, sharp flick and a nicely oiled blade hinge, it opens 100% of the time for me, and is just as fast as a switchblade. You can slightly loosen the axle screw if it’s too tight to allow the knife to open 100% of the time on the first flick. The blade guard also helps you remove the knife from your pocket if you pinch both protrusions of the blade guard between your fingers instead of pinching the knife in the axle direction as you probably normally would (just imagine how you would pinch a knife to retrieve it from your pocket if it had no blade guard. Now imagine twisting your hand 90 degrees, then pinching the knife and removing it. This is the orientation I use. I just slide my fingers down into my pocket along both sides of the knife, thumb on the spine of the blade, and index finger on the spine of the handle. Then pinch or pull against the blade guards and out comes the knife. Get your grip right, then flick! It’s a little different if you’re not used to folding knives with blade guards. But the major drawbacks of the blade guards are threefold: 1) rough ridge texture on end of blade guard will rub your hand if you stick your hand in your pocket, which hurts. So need to remove knife from pocket to painlessly retrieve items deep down inside. 2) if you’re not careful, anything that catches the blade guard can pull the knife open. Other reviewers have complained about this, but I say you just need to be smart about how you use the knife. Make sure that neither items in that same pocket or your fingers or clothes have tugged on the blade guard and opened the knife. Be especially careful when removing other items from the same pocket. If the knife opens too easily in your pocket, slightly tighten the blade axle screw. Anyone who got cut because it opened in their pocket is an idiot who failed to adequately understand this dangerous implement they chose to shove down their pocket. Don’t buy the version with blade guards if you aren’t willing to make sure you’re not using it wrong. Don’t be dumb, you will cut yourself or your clothing. However, for me this has not been an issue. I am aware that if I tug upward on the blade-spine-side blade guard, I may accidentally open the knife in my pocket. So I check it frequently by squeezing the knife from outside my pants to ensure it is closed, or by pressing down on the blade-spine-side blade guard to ensure blade is fully seated in closed position. Also, I like to make sure the handle-spine-side blade guard is stuck just above the fabric of my pocket. If the blade guard on the side of the handle spine can’t move down, then the knife can’t rotate open in your pocket. Also, the pocket clip can be removed and placed on the other side of the knife, making left or right handed orientations possible. You should use some LOCTITE to set the screws in place. You will need a star bit for the clip screws. Depending on which pocket you keep the knife in, you can place the clip on the side that would orient the blade of the knife against the edge of your pocket, further ensuring it won’t open. Personally, I don’t do this because I haven’t had any issues. My knife sits in my right pocket with the spine of the blade aiming to my left, and the spine of the handle to my right. The spine of the handle sits flush against the far right edge of my pants pocket. I have had zero issues carrying this way for months and months. 3) the blade guard may catch on your pants pocket as you try to remove it, unless you grab it, as i mentioned above, by pinching the blade guard instead of the axle. But again, this is a non issue for intelligent users. Dumb people will cut themselves with this knife or dislike its features because they don’t take the time to learn how to use it. Do not buy a folding pocketknife with protruding blade guards if you are too dumb to avoid cutting yourself. Buy the version with no blade guard if it concerns you. Personally I would recommend the blade guard version because I think the benefits massively outweigh any perceived drawbacks to this design. Anyway, buy this knife if you want a solid tool that will keep serving you faithfully for years.
Review: One very tough knife! - I didn't really know what to expect when I ordered this knife. I have never had a CRKT product before. I did the research and finally placed the order with a vendor here on desertcart. When the knife arrived I knew immediately that it was going to be something special. It has good heft, it feels great in the hand and well balanced. But a lot of knives can say that. But this one just had "special" written all over it. When I first opened the knife I was very surprised that it opened so smoothly and easily, but not too easily as to be a pain or trouble at the wrong times. It opened crisply when I flipped it out and it locked in place without hesitation and was ready for use right then. The two tabs at right angles to the blade allow the blade to be flipped open quickly and easily and when the blade locks open they provide a very secure blade guard to keep the hand from slipping off the handle. This feature alone was one of the primary factors in my purchase and it did not disappoint me. Probably the biggest surprise was how tight and secure the entire knife was when it was open and locked. I know the descriptions said it was going to be pretty tight but this was amazing! The knife, when opened, is the closest thing to a high quality fixed blade that you will ever find. There is no wiggle, no movement of any kind at the pivot point. It is tough with no rotational give to the blade. It doesn't twist. It is true this knife is big and it takes a lot of room in your pocket if you carry it there. One thing that users should be aware of at the begining. If you wear the knife in the point down manner inside the pocket, you need to be careful when withdrawling the knife. If you pull on the convienently placed tabs at the top of the knife, instead of on the body of the knife, it is very possible for the blade to be rotated out of the body in a partially open position inside the pocket. That won't happen if even pressure is used on both tabs but just be aware of that possibility. There have been some comments about having problems folding the knife back to the closed position. I am able to close this knife with one hand. Now it is not as fast as some of my other knives but for the security it provides in the locked open state, this is not a problem IMHO. The handle surface has good texture and I expect it to last a long time. This knife is truely a high quality knife that can be depended on when things get dicy. I'm very glad I bought it and will be looking at other CRKT products in the future.

## Features

- Safe And Secure: Automated liner safety provides extra layer of lock security
- Extremely Sharp: Veff Serrations provide superior cutting power of rope and straps
- Exceptional Grip: G10 handle provides exceptional grip in all conditions
- Designed by Kit Carson in Vine Grove, Kentucky
- Limited Lifetime Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, see company site for details

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001EIE97W |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,589 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #95 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Serrated |
| Blade Length | 98 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Blade Type | Tanto |
| Brand | CRKT |
| Brand Name | CRKT |
| Color | Black Blade / G10 Handle |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Retail Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,613 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00794023001822 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 9.25 Inches |
| Item Shape | Tanto |
| Item Type Name | M16® - 14SFG SPECIAL FORCES TANTO LARGE WITH VEFF SERRATIONS™ |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
| Model Name | M16®-14SFG |
| Model Number | M16-14SFG |
| Orientation | tip-down |
| Part Number | M16-14SFG |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Carry, Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.9" |
| Special Feature | Folding, Liner Lock |
| Special Features | Folding, Liner Lock |
| Style | Black Blade / G10 Handle |
| Theme | Tactical |
| UPC | 012304676362 014891371408 794023001822 745369203654 710551805220 977175691022 803983114753 144803616270 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** CRKT
- **Color:** Black Blade / G10 Handle
- **Handle Material:** Fiberglass
- **Included Components:** Knife
- **Model Name:** M16® - 14SFG SPECIAL FORCES TANTO LARGE WITH VEFF SERRATIONS™
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Everyday Carry, Camping
- **Special Feature:** Folding, Liner Lock
- **Style:** Black Blade / G10 Handle

## Images

![CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71SsCMZI53L.jpg)
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![CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61iGDmUxdOL.jpg)
![CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61oW2Whd2qL.jpg)
![CRKT M16-14SFG Folding Knife with Liner Lock: 1.4116 Veff Serrations Blade, G10 Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip, M16-14SFG - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81F-tgtEP7L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: please confirm discrepancy: Amazon desc says origin USA but buyer says China, photos show neither**
A: The knife is a Columbia River knife CRKT M16-14SFG special forces G10 Serrated Blade, I received two and the place of origin on the website says Origin USA but when I got the shipment the boxes said made in CHINA I called the seller and they stated yes the knife is made in CHINA then I called Amazon and they looked into it as we spoke I was on hold for a very short time and the professional customer Sevice person said yes the knife is made in CHINA and it will be changed to say place of origin CHINA. THANK YOU Both Returned.

**Q: How can a buyer confirm that these are authentic CRKT?**
A: ITS SOLD VIA CRKT......

**Q: What is the difference between this 14sfg and the one that i can get from crkt's own website to make up a $50 in price difference? different quality?**
A: This one I got is absolutely identical to the one my buddy bought straight from CRKT.  We couldn't find a single difference, right down to actually weighing them. One is just $50 more

**Q: Does it still have the manufacturer warranty?**
A: I purchased mine from here and CRKT honored the warranty.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Knife I’ve Ever Owned!
*by O***N on April 5, 2019*

Bought the M16-14, and I have carried it every single day since then. I have its little brother too, which is the same shape but 3” instead of 4”. The smaller version does not have the additional locking mechanism. The 4” has the same sleeve lock mechanism as the 3”, but with the addition of a little red nub that must be moved before the sleeve lock can be disengaged. This is a fantastic locking mechanism that is super easy to open and close one-handed once you practice with it. I prefer the bigger knife for lots of reasons: fits my hand better, less likely to get dislodged from my pocket due to longer clip and heavier knife, less likely to cut myself (the short one made it harder to safely open and close for me, maybe I have large hands), and the bigger knife flicks open much easier and faster. It’s also got more components and parts, which are all beneficial additions, like rough textured outer handle material instead of anodized aluminum like the smaller version. And the blade hinge mechanism is better in my opinion. The weight of the larger 4” blade is sooo much easier to flick open. This knife is super sharp and holds a good edge. As a bartender, I’ve had to use it many times to cut fruit in a pinch, and it always performs flawlessly. The serrations are really great. There are different versions of the Veff Serrations on different versions of the M16, but I think the M16-14 Veff Serrations are the best. They are all the same size, so easier to sharpen, and they are at a slight diagonal angle instead of perpendicular to the length of the blade. This diagonal angle aims the serrations towards your hand, so that as you pull the knife towards yourself, the serrations get a nice bite into the material you’re cutting. Whereas perpendicular serrations would sort of require a motion similar to whittling a stick, these angled ones just seem to really effectively dig into the material, whatever it may be, making precise cuts in difficult materials like a hot knife through butter. One thing you may not like about this knife is the dual blade guard. There are two protrusions at the base of the blade that prevent your hand from sliding down the kife. This is tactially advantageous for a few reasons. If you have to use the knife for defensive purposes, you are less likley to cut yourself on your own blade while striking your attacker. The blade guard protrusions are also the fastest way to open the knife. Specifically, I use my index finger to flick the back blade guard on the spine of the knife, which is actually the blade side, but it’s positioned on the backside or spine of the knife when closed. With a strong, sharp flick and a nicely oiled blade hinge, it opens 100% of the time for me, and is just as fast as a switchblade. You can slightly loosen the axle screw if it’s too tight to allow the knife to open 100% of the time on the first flick. The blade guard also helps you remove the knife from your pocket if you pinch both protrusions of the blade guard between your fingers instead of pinching the knife in the axle direction as you probably normally would (just imagine how you would pinch a knife to retrieve it from your pocket if it had no blade guard. Now imagine twisting your hand 90 degrees, then pinching the knife and removing it. This is the orientation I use. I just slide my fingers down into my pocket along both sides of the knife, thumb on the spine of the blade, and index finger on the spine of the handle. Then pinch or pull against the blade guards and out comes the knife. Get your grip right, then flick! It’s a little different if you’re not used to folding knives with blade guards. But the major drawbacks of the blade guards are threefold: 1) rough ridge texture on end of blade guard will rub your hand if you stick your hand in your pocket, which hurts. So need to remove knife from pocket to painlessly retrieve items deep down inside. 2) if you’re not careful, anything that catches the blade guard can pull the knife open. Other reviewers have complained about this, but I say you just need to be smart about how you use the knife. Make sure that neither items in that same pocket or your fingers or clothes have tugged on the blade guard and opened the knife. Be especially careful when removing other items from the same pocket. If the knife opens too easily in your pocket, slightly tighten the blade axle screw. Anyone who got cut because it opened in their pocket is an idiot who failed to adequately understand this dangerous implement they chose to shove down their pocket. Don’t buy the version with blade guards if you aren’t willing to make sure you’re not using it wrong. Don’t be dumb, you will cut yourself or your clothing. However, for me this has not been an issue. I am aware that if I tug upward on the blade-spine-side blade guard, I may accidentally open the knife in my pocket. So I check it frequently by squeezing the knife from outside my pants to ensure it is closed, or by pressing down on the blade-spine-side blade guard to ensure blade is fully seated in closed position. Also, I like to make sure the handle-spine-side blade guard is stuck just above the fabric of my pocket. If the blade guard on the side of the handle spine can’t move down, then the knife can’t rotate open in your pocket. Also, the pocket clip can be removed and placed on the other side of the knife, making left or right handed orientations possible. You should use some LOCTITE to set the screws in place. You will need a star bit for the clip screws. Depending on which pocket you keep the knife in, you can place the clip on the side that would orient the blade of the knife against the edge of your pocket, further ensuring it won’t open. Personally, I don’t do this because I haven’t had any issues. My knife sits in my right pocket with the spine of the blade aiming to my left, and the spine of the handle to my right. The spine of the handle sits flush against the far right edge of my pants pocket. I have had zero issues carrying this way for months and months. 3) the blade guard may catch on your pants pocket as you try to remove it, unless you grab it, as i mentioned above, by pinching the blade guard instead of the axle. But again, this is a non issue for intelligent users. Dumb people will cut themselves with this knife or dislike its features because they don’t take the time to learn how to use it. Do not buy a folding pocketknife with protruding blade guards if you are too dumb to avoid cutting yourself. Buy the version with no blade guard if it concerns you. Personally I would recommend the blade guard version because I think the benefits massively outweigh any perceived drawbacks to this design. Anyway, buy this knife if you want a solid tool that will keep serving you faithfully for years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One very tough knife!
*by D***M on August 21, 2012*

I didn't really know what to expect when I ordered this knife. I have never had a CRKT product before. I did the research and finally placed the order with a vendor here on Amazon. When the knife arrived I knew immediately that it was going to be something special. It has good heft, it feels great in the hand and well balanced. But a lot of knives can say that. But this one just had "special" written all over it. When I first opened the knife I was very surprised that it opened so smoothly and easily, but not too easily as to be a pain or trouble at the wrong times. It opened crisply when I flipped it out and it locked in place without hesitation and was ready for use right then. The two tabs at right angles to the blade allow the blade to be flipped open quickly and easily and when the blade locks open they provide a very secure blade guard to keep the hand from slipping off the handle. This feature alone was one of the primary factors in my purchase and it did not disappoint me. Probably the biggest surprise was how tight and secure the entire knife was when it was open and locked. I know the descriptions said it was going to be pretty tight but this was amazing! The knife, when opened, is the closest thing to a high quality fixed blade that you will ever find. There is no wiggle, no movement of any kind at the pivot point. It is tough with no rotational give to the blade. It doesn't twist. It is true this knife is big and it takes a lot of room in your pocket if you carry it there. One thing that users should be aware of at the begining. If you wear the knife in the point down manner inside the pocket, you need to be careful when withdrawling the knife. If you pull on the convienently placed tabs at the top of the knife, instead of on the body of the knife, it is very possible for the blade to be rotated out of the body in a partially open position inside the pocket. That won't happen if even pressure is used on both tabs but just be aware of that possibility. There have been some comments about having problems folding the knife back to the closed position. I am able to close this knife with one hand. Now it is not as fast as some of my other knives but for the security it provides in the locked open state, this is not a problem IMHO. The handle surface has good texture and I expect it to last a long time. This knife is truely a high quality knife that can be depended on when things get dicy. I'm very glad I bought it and will be looking at other CRKT products in the future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Phenomenal EDC. 5 stars.
*by R***M on December 28, 2018*

Woooo buddy! This blade is spectacular! And I do not give that kind of recognition lightly. Probably even less so when it comes to every day carry folders, I'm very picky. Lets start with the handle: as expected, high quality. Not plastic, but a compressed glass fiber makes for a sturdy heavy housing. It feels great in your hand and your fingertips land just right in the hole punches. Blade: came razor sharp out of the box. Love the shape of the tanto tip, i find the corner tip of the top front of the blade perfect to press into materials then drag for a great cut. And the serrations are vicious. I mean absolutely eviscerating. The black finish is nice to but it will scratch with heavy use. The best part though is the dual hilt. It is part of the blade so it will not ever come loose and provides a great level of extra security so your hand will never slide up onto the blade, not to mention how it sits nicely on the top of your hand. Locking mechanism: Again, outstanding job providing yet another level of safety. I have personally had blades pop loose when exerting great force while locked and trust me its not something you ever want to happen. We're talking definite stiches. This knife will probably never fail like that. It does take a day or two before you can get it down to a nice swift movement, pulling the safety and sliding the lock to the side, but it will become natural quickly. All in all this is one of the best knives in my EDC collection. I love the size too, you can feel it in your hand. It's there. And it feels great. Dependable. Sturdy. I would hate to be at the wrong end of this piece.

## Frequently Bought Together

- CRKT M16-14SFG EDC Folding Pocket Knife: Special Forces Everyday Carry, Black Serrated Edge Blade, Tanto, Automated Liner Safety, Dual Hilt, G10 Handle, 4-Position Pocket Clip
- CRKT M16-10KS EDC Folding Pocket Knife: Everyday Carry, Black Serrated Edge Blade, Tanto, Frame Lock, Stainless Steel Handle, Reversible Pocket Clip

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