🔦 Elevate Your EDC Game with Firebird's FH11!
The Firebird GANZO FH11 is a top-tier folding knife featuring a D2 stainless steel blade and a carbon fiber handle. Weighing just 112 grams, it combines lightweight design with exceptional durability. The knife boasts a reliable liner-lock mechanism and a quick-opening bearing system, making it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry aficionados.
Brand | Firebird |
Model Number | GAFH11CF |
Color | CF Black |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 3 x 2 cm; 112 Grams |
Material | D-2 steel and Crabon Fiber Handle |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 112 g |
M**B
Bigger than a Rat 2 Smaller than a Rat 1. Great knife for the price.
Great fit and feel! Very sharp. A feller on the YouTubes said it was around a 59-61 hrc. Came shaving sharp! Great craftsmanship. I know they’ve said that Ganzo has been known for making clones. Not sure if this is one of them, but dang it’s a nice knife. Flips out smoothly and drops shut smoothly. Easier to pocket carry than the Rat 1 and a bit more ergonomically friendly than the Rat 2. Handles feel a bit sharp, but with carry and use that’ll smooth out. Right hand tip-up carry only though, but don’t let bother you if you’re a lefty. I’m a lefty and find that it actually put the flipper in a good position in my pocket.
A**R
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D**G
Awesome knife
This knife is an incredible value for the money. Craftsmanship is excellent, D2 steel blade is razor sharp out of the box. Carbon fiber scales are beautiful and have a 3D appearance. The flipper action is very smooth, and the blade deploys reliably every time. Blade is perfectly centered when closed, no play when deployed. The steel liners are set into the scales so do not add additional thickness. Liner lock has a very positive engagement but is not difficult to release one handed. The only drawbacks I can see are the weight...it's a little heavy for the size, and the ergonomics...the handle has a fairly angular design and is not the most comfortable in the hand. The G10 handle looks like it'd be better in this regard. Overall, I don't think there is a better knife for the money.
R**Y
Outstanding knife for outstanding price.
I use a pocket knife. I live on 100 acres and use my knife daily. I also own two spyderco and one benchmade knives in cpm 30 and spy27. They are great knives and I would like to own more. I wanted to try a d2 blade but didnt want to spend lots of money. Saw the fh11 in d2 for 20 bucks and thought it an opportunity to try d2 in a cheap knife. I am shocked. The knife is amazing. Built like a tank and beautiful. Blade is centered. Flipper is smooth. G10 scales have machining details that are both beautiful and functional. Blade was sharp out of the box and is holding an edge better than my cpm s30 knives. Collectors wont be blown away but knife users will. And for 20 bucks! Wow.
M**K
Slick in action, slick in hand
I just got my knife order a couple of hours ago. I had to write a review of my initial thoughts on this knifePro: Great price Butter smooth action Pretty easy to bring it up to a hair popping edge just by stropping it. The edge had a micro roll over out of the box. Liner lock engages and disengages smooth with about 30% lock up. Room to wear in. Pocket clip seems robust and springy. Blade is centered perfectly between the scales. Finger cut out in liner behind the blade is very comfortable. No hot spots that dig into the hand. No overly sharp edges on the scales that I’ve found.Con: Carbon Fiber is an overlay on what seems to be G-10 scales. So they aren’t solid Carbon Fiber. Slick grip due to Carbon Fiber. I like carbon fiber and I expected it to be slick since I own other knives with CF. Edges on the scales could be chamfered a bit. The grind is very slightly off center at the tip but almost unnoticeable. I couldn’t take it apart to look at the inside. I think they used a permanent loctite. So you can’t adjust the tension as the blade and pivot wear in. Pocket clip screws had no loctite. You should really fix this to keep your clip.
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