🔦 Cut Through the Ordinary with Style!
The Ganzo Firebird FH41-GB Pocket Folding Knife features a robust D2 steel blade with a hardness of 60 HRC, ensuring exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its ergonomic G10 handle is designed for comfort and durability, making it ideal for outdoor adventures or everyday carry. Weighing just 101 grams, this stylish folding knife is equipped with a reliable Linerlock mechanism for safety and ease of use.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 101 Grams |
Item Length | 7.9 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Special Features | Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | Classic |
Color | Green |
S**4
This is one of my favorite knives at a bargain price. Just phenomenal.
This knife is a home run. It's size, weight, ergonomics, blade geometry, materials are all amazing. The combination together just makes for a must have pocket knife for the scant price that was paid for it. It's a mind blowing value and a great design. Its rounded edges make it a joy to handle and use. The blade steel is good quality stuff (D2 won't satisfy a powdered steel snob, but it will hold an edge quite a long time if you can sharpen it adequately). The action is buttery smooth on mine and the lockup is perfect. Blade centering is perfect. Fit and finish are nearly perfect. If I were forced to give away all my pocket knives and only keep four for the rest of my life, this would be one of them and I have a LOT of pocket knives including some nice and much more expensive US made knives that would not make the cut. It is so close to perfect. Buying more for gifts right now...Edited to add 7/24/2019 - Had the blade steel hardness tested by a friend with a Rockwell tester. It's right in the pocket at 60 HRC. D2 steel should be between 60 to 62 HRC. I can't recommend this knife enough. Such a good buy.
S**R
The best knife in the price range
This is an absolute steal at the price!I have over 30 knives, many well over $100. I have a couple of other Ganzo made knives too. One of their other knives I liked was an obvious knockoff of a Spyderco for about 1/10 the price.This knife has the fit and finish of an $80+ knife, maybe more. It locks up nice and tight. It comes out smooth. The edge is symmetric all the way along the bevel of the blade. The flat ground style of the blade is done extremely well, nice and thick at the spine tapering off to almost nothing at the edge. The G10 handle feels good without being aggressive. Everything about this knife is quality.The only thing that may be a deal breaker for someone, is if they need a knife when they are wearing gloves. The flipper style is done well, but if you can’t flip it properly, there isn’t a stud or anything to lock the blade. This is something that other makers do too and doesn’t bother me, but if you are reading this you are still shopping and want information.Overall, if this was $120 had a Benchmade logo and was made in the USA, everyone would talk about how great this knife is. At around $25 with a BS name on it and made in China, this knife is simply amazing.I wasn’t paid for the review and I didn’t receive any discounts. I am just impressed with this knife.
A**A
Ditch the pocket clip and you have a great budget knife
There is plenty right (especially for the price) so I'll just start with what's wrong... The pocket clip is so large and obtrudes so far from the knife it creates a major hot spot in your palm. To me, it is not usable with clip for bare right hand. I would have considered moving the clip to the other side, but it's not an option with this knife (holes only drilled on one side). Once I made the decision to ditch the clip my content with this knife went up fast. It's going to make a great option for carrying a medium size knife at the bottom of the pocket when i don't want something clipped to pants. The detent is a little strong and in combination with the somewhat pointy flipper tab it is a little painful to flip. Anyhow... Great option, great price, good steel.
W**.
Amazing cost benefit on a pocket knife
Well, for the money this knife is insane. Really amazing how much you get with that price.Action is great, a little hard to deploy. But after a few weeks it wears out a bit and open much easier. The handle feels great, the g10 actually feels like a rough micarta which is exactly my preference. Knife is not too thick and the clip hangs it pretty low in your pocket. Not too heavy. And that makes this knife really nice to carry.Ok, now the steel. It's at freaking 61-62 hrc. This was confirmed by the YouTube luvthemknives. And you will definitely notice how hard this is. Yes, it takes more time on the stone, but UT does holds a fine edge for a good amount of light use. Not the toughest steel, so don't try to use this as a pry bar. But for opening packages this is amazing. Awesome abrasion resistance. I was using this to open cement bags and it kept a fine edge for about a week. Before that I was using a Milwaukee knife and it wouldn't hold the edge for a day. That's how great this steel is for abrasion resistance. Not a controlled test to be a perfect comparison, but the difference is obvious. Great knife.
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