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Monday, April 9, 2012

Ka-Bar Bull Dozier Knife

Ka-Bar Bull Dozier Knife

Item Explanation


A drop down connection item verso making use of basic nails to change the actual hard-plastic GFN-PA66 sheath through right hand in order to left-hand bring.
By : Ka-Bar
Price : $76.04
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Ka-Bar Bull Dozier Knife

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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001H53Q94
  • Item model number: 2-1275-8

 

Ka-Bar Bull Dozier Knife

 

Item Functions

  • Designed through greg dozier, the actual half truths dozier comes with a stainless-steel knife which actions 1-9/16-inch in its largest aspect FRICTION MATERIAL
  • Specifications: bodyweight : zero. eighty-five pounds.; knife size : 6-1/2"; general size : 12-1/8" FRICTION MATERIAL
  • Shape : cut; seal of approval : ka-bar; advantage position : twenty levels; metal : aus 8a ss; work : hollowed out; manage materials : zytel/kraton FRICTION MATERIAL
  • Integrated bottom cap/guard FRICTION MATERIAL
  • Knife produced in taiwan FRICTION MATERIAL

Customer Reviews


I can't vouch, one way or the other, for the quality of the knife itself. Although the knife was designed by a famous knife designer, the SHEATH must have been designed by Mickey Mouse. Here's why I say this: For starters, the snaps on the 2 'hold-down-straps' (for the knife handle), are so poorly aligned that it becomes a tug-of-war to bring the 2 straps together and get them to 'snap-closed'. It can take 5-10 attempts to secure the hold-down-straps around the handle. Then, when you un-snap it, the clasping action feels so 'wimpy' that it feels as if the snaps will wear out after (let's say) 50 openings and closing. Then there's the matter of the sheath itself. If you insert the knife all the way down into the sheath to the 'locking position', you get engaged in another tug-of-war to try to extract the knife from the sheath. It's so tightly locked-in-place, that you have to grab-hold of the sheath with one hand, and FORCIBLY (and I mean FORCIBLY!) pull the knife out of the sheath with other hand. (Believe me, I have other Kydex sheaths that lock the knife into place, but none of them require anything close to the strength it requires to extract this Ka-Bar from the locked-in position of its sheath.) As for the sheath size, it's so poorly designed that just a few insertions and extractions of the knife will wear-off the black coating from the wider portions of the knife, leaving visible scrathes on the knife's black coating. Then, as for the 'mounting' holes on the perimeter of the sheath, they are too far apart to accommodate Ka-Bar's standard "1480 Law Enforcement Belt Clip" that fits so many of their other knives. And, I could not find a Belt Clip anywhere online that would match the sheath 'hole positions' on this knife. What would have been so wrong if they had made the holes fit their standard "1480 Law Enforcement Belt Clip"? All-in-all, though, according to the other reviewer, the knife may be of good quality, as to how the SHEATH functions, it would have been better to just make it a plain, standard, leather sheath. [Follow-up: As to the well-intentioned reviewer that later said that some of us should have given the sheath more of a chance by extracting the knife several times to wear-down the tight 'catch', I want to point out that I wasn't about to keep inserting-and-extracting-and-inserting (etc.) the knife, as in my review, I said that "...just a few insertions and extractions of the knife will wear-off the black coating from the wider portions of the knife, leaving visible scrathes on the knife's black coating." In any case, I found another hard plastic sheath from a cheaper knife (on Amazon) that fits this Kabar even better than the cheap knife it was designed for. I think it goes by the name of "jungle master", or something like that.]

out of the box it was less than sharp, easily fixed but Ka-Bars normally are crazy sharp. The knife looks cool and handles well but the sheath is marginal. Ka-Bar should make this knife in D2 steel to make it interesting, the way it is it's just another big knife.

 

Ka-Bar Bull Dozier Knife