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HomeSportsBlackjack SuppliesFlash II Folding Blade 1/2 Serrated TiNi Flash II |
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Jokes and boneheads aside Mar 25, 2008
By C.L.B. This is a great knife. I have several SOG knives and this is the one I carry every day. Razor sharp and the serration near the base of the blade is great for cutting rope, etc. The deployment mechanism is as close to a switch that you'll find. A slight thumb pressure in an opening direction and it "flashes" open. I've NEVER had it open accidentally. And if you are paranoid, there is a small flip lock for that as well. The clip is extended and hides the knife just under your pocket rim but places it in optimum position for quick access. Light, strong and SOG quality. By the way, if you are thinking the Flash I is just a little smaller, it's not. It is a lot smaller, almost a toy compared to this medium sized all around all purpose utility/defense blade. Buy it! You won't be sorry.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
SOG Knife Warranty is GOLD Sep 24, 2009
By George H. Uraguchi
"Padonak"
I have a SOG folder that is no longer produced. But this adjustable clip I just love. I broke the tip off my knife.
I was willing to pay to have it fixed because you can't get this SOG Knife model anymore.
I sent it to Warranty Repair asking them to replace the blade and I would pay for it.
Nope. They told me they were replacing the blade for FREE. Huh? This knife has to be about 7-8 years old with heavy heavy use. Regardless, they promptly called me (CALLED ME!) and stated the alloy was too brittle and I could get a replacement blade (my original was black, they were out of production) but a satin steel was available. Do it!!!
Yet, no questions, no hassle, they sent my knife back with a brand new RAZOR sharp blade.
SOG has a got customer locked-in for life.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Good knife, but some drawbacks Feb 25, 2011
By PDT First of all, the good things about this knife. #1 the locking mechanism is not in the direct path of the blade, you don't have to put your fingers in harms way when closing it. (start rant against linerlocks) Why the "liner lock" is so popular is one of those great mysteries of the world to me... at least put a button through the handle!! The idea of putting my finger where the blade will be folding to unlock is not my idea of a good design (end rant against linerlocks). THANKFULLY this knife is designed with the locking mechanism on the handle, where it should be.
The blade is sharp right out of the package, and it just looks cool! I like the fact the steel is AUS8, should keep a good edge. I'm a fan of serrated edges... they add more utility to a knife. If I'm in the bush and need to chop branches in a pinch, a serrated knife will do that. This knife has a nice sharp serrated edge for sawing through twigs, branches, reinforced cardboard, rope, packing tape, etc. The knife also has a locking feature, which I like to have on a everyday carry knife. It's very lightweight, so I think I'll keep it for hiking trips.
The assisted opening feature is very nice, I prefer it now. And hey, my box came with a sticker saying the knife is "Gunny Approved" by Mr. R. Lee himself. Can't go wrong there.
Now for the negative features... LOTS of blade wiggle. Too much for my liking. The locking switch is in an awkward place, hard to switch, and hard to get to with only one hand. Definitely not a one-handed opener. The belt clip is strong, too strong. I had to struggle to clip/unclip from my pants pocket. Definitely not a fan of the clip for everyday carry. Might be good for clipping on a backpack and knowing it won't fall off. Overall the blade seems very thin compared to my Benchmade Barrage 585, or even my Gerber FAST assisted opener.
I won't keep this knife for everyday carry, but I will probably use it for my hiking pack. AUS-8 steel, light weight, bionic-strength clip, and serrated edge makes it a decent backpack knife.
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
1st SOG Knife Oct 19, 2007
By H. R. LEE
"RAY"
Excellent quality, Flash II Sog TFSA-98 Flash II Tini Knife perfect for jeans, Flash I might be a little smaller fit for dress pants. Spring open action is outstanding design. Great delivery 2-3 days at my door. Could not be more pleased with this purchase...
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Excellent knife Apr 08, 2011
By JW
"casting first stone"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RWIZAGXP10Y76 SOG Flash 2.5 knife is one of my favorites. It is made in the United States. It has a 3.5" assist opening serrated blade. It is a very lightweight knife with a carrying clip. I had the 2.5" blade SOG and it was just too small for an assist opening blade.
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