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COLD STEEL Finn Wolf 3.5in AUS8A Razor-Sharp Straight Back Blade 4.375in Griv-Ex OD Green Handle Hunting Folding Knife, Boxed

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Color: OD Green Boxed


Features

  • FINN WOLF FOLDER - It's a combination of functionality, reliability, and affordability - The Finn Wolf excels in a variety of outdoor tasks, from cutting rope and preparing food to carving wood and performing everyday chores
  • AUS8A STEEL - The expertly heat-treated Japanese AUS8A steel has tested amazingly well over the years and has proven to be an excellent steel for working knives - tough, corrosion resistant, with good edge holding and easy to re-sharpen
  • GRIV-EX HANDLE - The Finn Wolf hunting folding knife features a Griv-Ex expertly contoured handle with a coarse-textured surface that ensures control during use and a comfortable, secure grip, even in challenging wet and cold conditions
  • TRI-AD LOCK - Equipped with Cold Steel's renowned Tri-Ad locking mechanism, the Finn Wolf folding knife offers unparalleled strength and shock resistance; This locking mechanism enhances the knife's reliability and safety during heavy-duty tasks
  • SPECS - Weight: 3.4 oz (96.4 g); Blade Thickness: 3 mm; Blade Length: 3.5"; Blade Steel: AUS8A; Handle Length/Material: 4.375" Griv-Ex; Overall Length: 7.875"; Knife Type: Folder; Blade Shape: Straight Back; Locking Mechanism: Tri-Ad Lock

Description

COLD STEEL FINN WOLF HUNTING OUTDOORS FOLDING KNIFE: A design collaboration between custom knife-maker Andrew Demko and Cold Steel President Lynn C. Thompson, the Cold Steel Finn Wolf is a folding utility and camp knife that draws inspiration from the classic Finnish Pukko. Equipped with our Tri-Ad lock for superior safety and security, the Finn Wolf is a folder that you can rely on in even the most uncompromising conditions. Its satin polished Japanese AUS 8A blade is ready to put in long hours and hard work, and with its keen zero ground edge, it's a breeze to re-sharpen in the field. With this much performance packed into this comfortable, strong, practical, and inexpensive package, there's simply no excuse not to add a Finn Wolf to your collection today! FEATURES: - Griv-Ex Handle; - AUS8A Straight Back Blade; - Stainless Pocket / Belt Clip; - Tri-Ad Locking Mechanism. SPECS: Weight: 3.4 oz (96.4 g); Blade Thickness: 3 mm; Blade Length: 3 1/2"; Handle Length 4 3/8"; Overall Length: 7 7/8".

Recommended Uses For Product: Hunting


Brand: Cold Steel


Model Name: Finn Wolf OD Green


Special Feature: Folding


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Ambidextrous Pocket / Belt Clip


Handle Material: OD Green Griv-Ex


Color: OD Green Boxed


Blade Material: Alloy Steel


Style: Finn Wolf Lockback


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.1 x 1.6 x 0.9 inches; 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 18 months and up


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CS-20NPF


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 26, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Cold Steel


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Taiwan


Best Sellers Rank: #21,088 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #87 in Camping Folding Knives


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  • Great for everyday knife tasks
Color: OD Green Boxed
I used to favor much bigger knives than this for "just in case" situations, which so far have never happened. So, I decided to make my life easier and went with this lightweight one. I'm a fairly heavy knife user; on an average day, I probably use my pocketknife at least 20 times. Whether I'm at home, in the shop, or in my backyard, I use it for cutting sausages and bread, spreading butter, cutting air hoses, stripping wire insulation, and removing splinters from my hands. I sharpen the knife almost every other day. This knife has held up very well so far. It's easy to sharpen, the edge holds well, the blade hasn't become flimsy, and it's cheap enough that I don't worry about where and how I use or abuse it. If you need an everyday tool that will get used all the time, this is a good, solid knife. If you are one of those who religiously sharpen knives to cut paper sheets on YouTube videos, I suppose it will work for you too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by Oggie Oggie

  • Great knife all around!
Color: OD Green Boxed
I was surprised by the light weight of the knife, very comfortable and mine was razor sharp just out of the box. So far the quality has been excellent with easy opening and closing of the blade. The clip is very strong and can be removed easily and attached to either side. I really like the look of the knife though I prefer a black blade. Excellent knife for the price and I would buy another one without hesitation! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Hair cutting sharp and ambidextrous
Color: OD Green Boxed
First minor dislike: Difficult to sharpen near the heel because of the opening studs. To remove the studs hold the non slotted one with padded pliers and use a number 1 flat head screwdriver to unscrew. They come apart with one stud with thread and the other internal threads. The first time they are very tight as my understanding is they are secured with lok tite. Easier after that. Like: First the pant clip can be reversed for left hand carry. Simply need a T6 torx screwdriver. This allows tip up carrywith the blade held shut by the edge of the pants for left handers. The blade comes very sharp(will cut hair) witha microbevel on the edge. For me the blade was extremely smooth to open. Once open to 90 degrees a flip of the wrist finishes. The lock if very tight and with the blade open it has the feel of a fix blade knife. One solution to the stud problem that was on the internet is to remove the studs and put in a zip lock tie with the head of the tie serving as a opening stud. My knife won't be used for batoning, and other bushcraft but simply as a replacment for an opinel to do cord cutting, opening packages, cutting cardboard etc. Can't say anything about edge retention etc. My first scandi grind knife. All the others have been flat grind which is my preference for wood carving. UPDATE: Really like the knife but really hate the Scandi Grind. The primary bevel is about 1/4 inch long and then you have a sharp jump to the full thickness of the blade like a double sided carpenters chisel. This makes the knife very poor for slicing things like cardboard. As soon as the point of the knife is through the cardboard you have the full thickness of the blade in the cut and the wedge has to push the sides of the cut as you slice through it. This creates a lot of drag. My solution. Using a 1x30 belt sander to grind from the shoulder to the back of the knife blade to create a less drastic taper. Since some of the grinding reached the original edge did a complete resharpening putting a secondary bevel on the edge also limited removal from the back so that the studs had enough metal to be completely locked down. It once again is so sharp it will cut cash register receipts with a push cut. My measure of knife sharpness. The photos above show the original grind with the finn wolf logo and the bevel. The second is after regrinding which removed the logo and lowered the wedge shape considerably. The knife now cuts cardboard much more easily. I wish the manufacturer made a flat ground version. The only knives that I could find that had flat ground folders were considerably more expensive and finding something that is ambidextrous with regards to the clip is also difficult. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by JR JR

  • You could do worse for more cash.
Color: OD Green Boxed
Not a bad knife. I read some reviews detailing edge roll on fairly soft woods and indeed the edge did roll. A few fine chips in the edge in spots. I may be disagreed with but I'm going to venture an opinion. A wire edge on soft steel. I probably should have done some kind of scientific testing before making this statement but regardless I'm pretty convinced. Now, there's nothing wrong with a comparably soft steel on a tool meant to he used hard. Soft (er) steel would be tough, less prone to breakage not to mention easier to sharpen. I know, heat treatment. Ok, cold steel has mastered their heat treat. No argument but perhaps this blade being intended for set of tasks should be a tad softer than a tactical type knife, perhaps? Nonetheless, I do like the blade, the edge geometry is well suited to carving softer woods, the handle while curved remains comfortable in my larger than average hands. Being able to pocket carry a convenient blade that will also do a sufficient job of doing some fast removal of wood while remaining both slim in the pocket AND comfortable to use, be easy to sharpen and less prone to failure. Plus a locking mech with a well documented positive track record. At a more than fair price point....that's all good news as far as I'm concerned. The edge concerns will get worked out with a stone and strop. At the end of the day a super small issue but subtracted a star for the chipping. ***UPDATE*** So the edge rolling.... sharpen it. Start from a course stone and flatten the bevel faces. Move on through the progression of the stones.....I like water stones. 600/1000/6000. Strop it. I used 250 strokes to get just the mildest convexity at the edge with the backside of a leather belt. Shaves now without effort. Whittling...Big fine curls rise in front of the edge. The handle ergonomics allow for different grips to attain very detailed cuts and the very sharp point furthers this knifes ability to carve fairly finely. Carved wood as good as my moras and fits well in the pocket. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2015 by DavidGee

  • Can’t beat it
Color: OD Green Boxed
For the price. You can’t beat this thing. Great knife for small bushcraft tasks. EDC if you’d like. Not great for slicing food. But it’s not made for that. Easy to sharpen and keep the steep angle. Just don’t try the pull through sharpeners.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Paris oliver

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