CRKT Crawford Triumph Folding Pocket Knife - Veff Combo Edge, Liner Lock
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Overview
About CRKT Crawford Triumph Folding Pocket Knife - Veff Combo Edge, Liner Lock
Closeouts. A hefty and fast-cutting tactical folding knife, CRKT's Crawford Triumph folding pocket knife features a thick, Tanto AUS 8 stainless steel blade with a Veff combo edge that has wide, angled serrations that slice smoothly and effortlessly.
- Designed by Pat Crawford
- Veff combo-edge AUS 8 stainless steel blade
- Reverse-curve, dual-grind Tanto blade shape
- Double finger choils
- Thumb friction grooves
- Deeply grooved G10 scales for a no-slip grip
- Thick stainless steel liners (one locking)
- AutoLawks safety lock automatically actuates when folder is opened and locked
- Removable, black stainless steel clip
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
- US shipments only
Specs
Specs about CRKT Crawford Triumph Folding Pocket Knife - Veff Combo Edge, Liner Lock
- Knife style: Folding
- Blade shape: Tanto
- Edge type: Partially serrated
- Blade length: 3-1/2"
- Closed length: 5"
- Open length: 8-1/2"
- Number of blades: 1
- Lock type: Liner
- Blade steel: AUS 8 stainless steel
- Handle material: GRN (glass-reinforced nylon)
- Weight: 6.2 oz.
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
- US shipments only
Reviews
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5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great Value
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Reviewed by Judd Jones from Greer SC on Wednesday, December 10, 2014
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Good brute force tactical knifeReviewed by D. from Southeast US on Thursday, December 11, 2014This is a heavy, solid, roughly finished, brutal bladed beast. I do not fight with knives. If you do, then this is a very good no nonsense tactical knife design. The fit and finish of all other than the blade borders on the crude side...more kinship with a tool than a finer knife. The blade is a genuine killer...no mercy here...just your basic lethal weapon of a blade. The liners and scales are super sized and not all that comfortable to hold or to pocket. But, if you are tactically competent and want a fail safe weapon that does not conceal well then this one is for you. I have other CRKT knives that are dearly loved for their fit, finish, and design. This one falls short of the others in fine detailed quality. The Triumph's retail price point is inflated from the start so do not be deceived by the apparent hefty discount. It should have retailed at about half the list price; then discount it from that price point for the real actual savings. NOTE: I was not impressed with the roughness of the spring assist contact to the blade pivot. I believe it will wear quickly if not lubricated regularly; it has a definite grinding roughness to it. That said, it is still a powerful assist...but really crude. At the STP price, this is an economical brute force tactical knife for the dedicated fighter. It also is strong enough to function well as a utility tool of sorts. I sent it back today for store credit. You just cannot beat STP for the quick and painless return / exchange policy when it is needed. Three stars are not reflective of this knife's killing potential. Stab, cut, slice, rip....got the idea?
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great ValueVerified Buyer Reviewed by Judd Jones from Greer SC on Wednesday, December 10, 2014AWESOME KNIFE
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4.0 out of 5 stars. One of my favorite folders. Awesome handle. Viscous Zeff serrations. Assisted opening with lock.Reviewed by Anonymous from Seattle, Washington on Sunday, November 24, 2013I got two of these, One Triumph with a smooth blade the other as pictured with the serrations and tiger pattern blade.
I like the one with what CRKT calls their Zeff serrations, there are only 4 but they are large and sharp pointed and would really add to the serious
ripping ability of the blade.
I really like the handle on this knife, it is quite large and the indents help to make for a very secure grip. The review that suggested the serrations were dangerous to the operator is very wrong IMO. While sure the points on them can easily pierce skin your hand is more unlikely to slip from the handle on this knife than the vast majority of others and a sharp blade is just as dangerous to get your flesh in the way of as a serration. Just use the knife correctly in either case.
The angle of the top edge has a nice angle pointing down which I think adds power to the downward slicing motion of the knife.
The tanto point is strong and I like the design. I have not needed to sharpen the serrations but they are large and not particularly difficult to sharpen if needed. The flat parts of the blade are a bit more difficult to sharpen due to the angels and avoiding the serrations. It depends upon ones sharpening skills and tool used to sharpen here.
This knife has a assisted opening function. Once you get the blade started opening with the thumb stud there is a torsion bar inside that will take over and flip the knife open all the way. It is sort of a medium speed opening compared to the many other assisted opening knives I have owned. It does lock securely though and the AutoLawks feature is a button on the top right of the handle one needs to pull back to allow the liner lock to be pulled back to close the knife. This is a good safety to help keep the knife from closing accidentally. It will stay in the open position and be a sturdy knife to use until intentionally closed. It is a tough knife, a bit larger than many folders which I like as it adds to the heavy duty part of it and the fit in my hand is just great.
The one slightly negative aspect of this knife is that when open there is a small amount of play between blade and handle. Some knives are rock solid with no play between blade and handle, this is not one of them. While unfortunate it does not have huge overall impact. This is the main reason this is not a 5 star knife.
So if you want a larger assisted opening knife that looks good and will last a long time this is a good deal. I paid $50 and have been happy with these.
I have some smaller straight bladed faster opening, sharper knifes that are great too, they don't feel as heavy duty and have a different purpose.
Either type has their own uses. I choose to own both types. This CRKT does it's job quite well. -
4.0 out of 5 stars. CRKT deliversReviewed by ApolloExx from wyoming on Wednesday, November 13, 2013The triumph series means business, with its one side bevel, tanto point, and the serrations that are more like hooks then serrations, this knife is intimidating, aggressive, and very attractive. Crawford designs made this knife out of quality parts and materials, each knife is handmade and is all around a balanced, high quality knife. the grip on this knife is also very unique, feeling more like fine sandpaper this knife has a pleasing texture and you wont loose your grip even if you tried. downside of the blade is the effort it takes to sharpen it, with serrations like this it may be a challenge to sharpen but I believe that can easily be worked around.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Don't think soReviewed by Jarhead john from Atlanta on Tuesday, September 10, 2013This knife of larger that thought it would and is well make with quality parts. However it is not designed well and is dangerous to operate. The serrated edge at the beginning of the blade is too close to the molded handle and can cause the operator to be cut. There are better designed knives out there.