CIVIVI Riffle Liner Lock Knife Sandalwood (3.5" Damascus) C2024DS-2

CIVIVI Riffle Liner Lock Knife Sandalwood (3.5" Damascus) C2024DS-2

CIVIVI Riffle Liner Lock Knife Sandalwood (3.5" Damascus) C2024DS-2

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About CIVIVI Riffle Liner Lock Knife Sandalwood (3.5" Damascus) C2024DS-2

The Riffle is another great EDC knife offering from CIVIVI. It has excellent opening action, durable blade steel, and offers plenty of quality grip. If you need something lightweight, hard-working, and afFordable, update —or start—your collection with the CIVIVI Riffle.FLipper Knives are some of the best options for everyday carry thanks to their easy (and fun) operation.

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Knife Critic Score

Hockey Review Rating Not Rated
3 Reviews
Deals (4) Popularity: 44197
MSRP:
$105.00
Used Price:
$73.50
Sale Price:
$89.25

Specifications

Brand CIVIVI
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.00"
Blade Length 3.50"
Cutting Edge 3.50"
Blade width 1.13"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material Damascus
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Damascus
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.50"
Handle Width 0.875"
Handle Thickness 0.48"
Handle Material Wood
Color Brown
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 3.42 oz.
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper, Thumb Hole
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Riffle
Model Number C2024DS-2
Designer CIVIVI
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Not Damascus

David-john t.
3 years ago

So the blade isn’t even close to really being Damascus. It’s some kind of etching process. Which is really disappointing. Like serious regret disappointed. The knife actually is so light that it feels fake and the grind was/is (I still haven’t fixed it 100%) pretty sad. My wife thought the handle was plastic instead of wood… sigh. But the finish is there, and it flips alright. read more I wouldn’t say the lock-up was remarkable. Overall, even if this knife was $55.00 I’d be a little disappointed, but at 89... I probably should have returned it, but instead I sharpened it to get a working edge before really inspecting it. My bad. I’ll use it as a beater.

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Great knife for the price

Nicholas S.
4 years ago

I bought this knife impulsively for a reason I don’t even remember, but I’m glad I did. A while ago, I also bought the Civivi Baklash and was very impressed with the quality and build.

This knife is lighter than you would think, but it in a bad way, the action is smooth right out of the box and the wood and dark steel look beautiful next to each other. The deep carry read more pocket clip won’t tear up your pockets either and has a sleek design.

This is actually the first knife I cut myself with thin the 3 years of knife collecting, I did it while closing it, my thumb made just enough of a movement for the blade to cut while I was closing it. Not a complaint, just showing how sharp it is out of the box too.

Absolutely worthy the money on sale or not, great brand overall, I would highly recommend to someone looking for a budget folder and a more premium piece of cutlery.

Great Knife

George P.
4 years ago

I first bought the brown micarta version and while I liked the knife, the micarta was a little on the slick side. So I took a chance on the damascus/wood version and so glad I did.
The knife is light, the wood has enough texture to give it some grip, and the blade looks sharp. I like the wider blade and the action is typical Civivi - great out of the box.
Understand the micarta read more version isn't terrible, it's just the damascus/wood is a notch better. No hesitation to recommend this knife.