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My Review Of The Cold Steel Gunsite Folding Knife

It is no secret that tanto knives are hard. Unlike most knife styles, the non tanto blade makes extremely thin to the point.

The Cold Steel Gunsite knife trusted us, and military law enforcement personnel for many years.

Cold Steel offers the Gunsite folders in two different sizes. A (with a four inch blade # 29GLTH) and a five-inch long blade (# 29GXTH).

Both Gunsite folders come with a half-serrated blade and tanto styleTop.

Could I have a good price for the five-inch model, and my review will cover the knife.

What I like about the knife:

1. VG-1 steel has proven itself as one of the best in the world. Each Gunsite folding knife has a blade that is made with VG-1 steel.

This steel is very resistant to rust and corrosion, but hard enough to stay sharp when you need it most.

2. Cold Steel uses a lock-back system at the Gunsite Series. You can use the knifewith the thumb stud on the blade. To close the knife, simply press the button on the handle.

3. How has a traditional samurai swords, Cold Steel is building a blood groove, or "full", which the paper and keep it light-balancing is implemented.

It is reserved for this function directly under the spine of the blade.

4. I like that leaves a half are intertwined, because the teeth are virtually cutting rope, cardboard boxes, belts, etc.

The plain edge portion of the knife is in before. This part is easy to sharpen when you need it.

5. The Gunsite folders have "jimping" on the back of the blade. This function will be cut as a thumb grooves and allows you to exert pressure when making thin.

What I dislike:

1. The pocket clip is only made for right-handed carry on. Some might miss an awesome left-handed a knife for that reason.

Overall:

The Cold Steel Gunsite Folding Knife is one of the hardest> Knives out there. They are very affordable and I recommend it to anyone.



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