Monday, November 1, 2010

CRKT Hissatsu Folding Knife Review

The knife CRKT Hissatsu is a contemporary, but harkens back to the days of the samurai.

This is a modified version of the blade design so much, but the secondary point is so elegant it almost look like blades. The handle, which covers steel and Zytel handle scales, was formed with the similar "skin thoroughbred texturing of ancient katana in mind.

The functions Hissatsu CRKT's patented Auto lawks the function that a secondary liner lock for your offer, making the knifetotal force is the closest thing to "fixed blade" intensity.

It also features a vent, using the beautiful leaves quickly and safely. This is done through a torsion bar that requires large to initiate the opening of the blade 1 / 3 of the road, then the torsion bar takes over and effortlessly opens the knife the rest of the way, care Auto Lawks the system switches all the time. There is a Backspacer, but it takes only half of the back, whichthe upper half (towards the blade) on display. This allows easy removal of dirt and debris that may accumulate after repeated wear.

Proceed with the samurai theme, CRKT Japanese AUS 8A stainless steel used in the magazine. Ask most fans will tell you that knife and it is a good quality steel. The Hissatsu is shaving sharp right out of the box, and is not a problem with a sharp edge on the blade for the high quality steel.

The Hissatsu also has an oversizedpivot screw, providing zero blade play. Generally, a good knife and elegant solid, worthy of a modern samurai.

Cheers!

Thanks To : Fabulous Super Store Mobile Kitchens

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