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The Kizer Junges has a dramatic clip point blade and handle scales with a stainless steel frame that makes for a durable, lightweight handle. The show scale has a blue pivot collar and three hole cutouts, further reducing the weight and increasing curb appeal. The pocket clip is reversible for left or right hand, tip-up carry. It is ideal for piercing fruits and veggies or your latest catch on the lake!
The Kizer Junges liner lock knife comes in multiple variations with unique handle materials creating a lightweight every day carry knife.
I didn’t like the Bowie-style blade at first. But once I had this knife in hand, I got it, it felt like a classic buck or case knife but modern. It fits in my hands well. It will make an excellent EDC or small game hunting knife. So if you are on the fence, just buy it!
Decent weight, clean pocket clip. Sharp from the box. Slim in the pocket. Crisp lockup, blade well centered. Part of my pocket rotation, now. Not sure why it needs thumbstuds, as the flipper works perfectly well. But whatever.
This is advertised as 154CM, a steel I like a great deal. That must have been the prototypes, because the shipped knife is Bohler's N690. Well, close enough I suppose. It's good. Solid lockup, decent action, reasonably sharp out of the box, only a couple of minor complaints. I do wish the designer had told the Thumb Stud Dudes to pound sand, as the detent is insufficiently crisp for satisfying flipper tab deployment, in order to be soft enough for the thumbstud. AND now the poor knife has a thumbstud right in the cutting path. Not a fan. The linerlock access cutout is also a tad aggressive, creating a bit of a hotspot for the right forefinger. Pretty minor complaints though. I think this knife will be in my rotation a lot, as I love everything else about it. The world needs more Bowie clip points!