Kizer Pinkerton Rogue Frame Lock Knife Titanium (3" Satin) Ki3480
About Kizer Pinkerton Rogue Frame Lock Knife Titanium (3" Satin) Ki3480
The Kizer Rogue is a versatile EDC folder featuring a Dirk Pinkerton design. This folding knife is small, lightweight and perfectly suited for urban carry. It has a MODified wharncliffe style blade with a thumb stud for smooth deployment. The handle is made from titanium and is outfitted with machined reliefs for added grip and style. It comes equipped with a blue anodized titanium pocket clip for right hand carry. Dirk Pinkerton's dynamic knife design will make the Rogue a unique addition to any collection.
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Specifications |
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Brand | Kizer | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.125" | ||
Blade Length | 3.00" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.16" | ||
Blade Material | CPM S35VN | ||
Blade Style | Wharncliffe | ||
Blade Grind | Hollow | ||
Finish | Stonewash | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.125" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.45" | ||
Handle Material | Titanium | ||
Color | Gray | ||
Weight | 3.92 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Thumb Stud | ||
Lock Type | Frame Lock | ||
Model | Rogue | ||
Model Number | Ki3480 | ||
Designer | Dirk Pinkerton | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Best around $100 s35vn knife
The wharncliffe is absolutely great this thing cuts extremely well. This knife has no blade play either. The only thing I dislike is I think the detent is a little strong but with some breaking in it might be more where I like it. However it isn't bad if you don't open and close the knife a lot or are not fidgeting with it.
Great little knife
I bought this knife as a gift, so I haven't used it. Everything seems to be spot on, the clip is actually nicer than the one in the picture. May have to buy another for myself. August 2020, when I saw it on sale, I grabbed one for myself. This one is just as nice as the first one and still comes in a fancy box. Really a great knife for the price.
Solid
Awesome, solid, hard working blade.
Solid lockup: no blade play up down/side to side.
Awesome action on washers w/ perfect detent; blade flies out with authority and locks up beautifully.
Ergonomically it fits very well in my large-xlarge hands with room to spare. No cramping or fingers fighting for grip.
I absolutely recommend this blade.
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Dirk, Kizer, and Blade HQ!
Finally! A Solid Wharncliffe!
CPM S35VN means CPM S30V with less fears of chipping! That's the first part that's great about this knife, and Kizer in general. You get a ton of value for you money on this blade, I LOVE the stonewash and blade stock because it screams TOOL.
This knife has a reverse tanto for ability to puncture, while still have the benefits of a Wharncliffe shape, which is awesome and…
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makes the knife feel very functional and robust. The titanium also feels great in hand, and has a beautiful blue TI deep carry clip.
With all its great features, it does suffer a few negatives, but no deal breakers. The bevel came a little wacky on mine, but no big deal since that can be fixed. The titanium body does show scratches as well, so keep that in mind if that will bother you.
However, all of these are fine and don't affect anything greatly, but what is really distracting is closing the blade past the detent. I don't know if it does not include a ramp carved into the blade, or if it just isn't deep, but this can cause an unfortunate amount of concern when closing one handed.
Overall, great steel, great scales, AWESOME blade shape (I'm partial to Wharncliffes), and wicked deployment! Fantastic value, and I challenge anyone to find a better Wharncliffe for the price.
Buy it!
Can't go wrong with this knife. Ticks all the boxes!