Hey, Charlz9mm, nicer eview of a very interesting knife. But a question occurred to me as I was watching you handle it: With the top of the blade sharpened and not much of a thumb ramp, wouldn't it be easy for your thumb to slide forward during a thrusting motion and split it wide open on the upper blade. I know there is what looks like heavy-duty jimping on the top, but still....
Just curious on your take. Thanks for any thoughts you have.
This looks identical to the Jack Pyke 3 inch Skinning knife - just it is single edged, but could perhaps be made double edged. It is however a low low grade version, at under £15 sterling.
My friend can you advise me on top's knives. I'm digging there blades alot from tactical to survival series what I wanted to know that high carbon alloy they use in there survival blades and in most of there knives how well that metal is against corrision and rust if you are in mosist wet amazon enviroment and how strong the blade is if it is punished back to back to cut trees and split logs can the sharpeness survive along with a blade being one piece with the handle.
@ikonik69 High carbon will rust but keeps a superior edge. If you are in a wet jungle keep the blade well oiled and all will be fine. A little rust will not affect sharpness. Carry oil or grease and you will be happy with high carbon.
@Charlz9mm but dont you think that should be considered by tops to use metal that is imune to rust and corrission for $200 plus. I see what you saying but why carry extra grease,oil,frying pan , butter for your knife specially when you buying a survival knife seems like your knife having a harder time to survive than you and she depending on you more than you depending on her.
its a great knife-got one myself. for the record, the blade is 1095 high carbon tempered steel and holds an edge very well. the purpose of the finger hole is so no one can take your knife without taking your finger with it. makes a great backup to anything above and beyond, yet still holds its own as a primary. great knife!
Hey, Charlz9mm, nicer eview of a very interesting knife. But a question occurred to me as I was watching you handle it: With the top of the blade sharpened and not much of a thumb ramp, wouldn't it be easy for your thumb to slide forward during a thrusting motion and split it wide open on the upper blade. I know there is what looks like heavy-duty jimping on the top, but still....
Just curious on your take. Thanks for any thoughts you have.
tr4022 4 weeks ago
@tr4022 The short handle hits solid into the palm of your hand so you cannot slide forward on the blade.
Charlz9mm 3 weeks ago
@Charlz9mm Okay, makes sense, thanks for the reply.
tr4022 3 weeks ago
Bought one about 4 months ago like this knife a lot. It will rust, so keep a light coat of vaseline (petroleum jelly).
terrius1976 4 months ago
Bitches know all about the dragon claw in my pants.
Apoc897 5 months ago
@Apoc897 That is certainly news we can all use.
Charlz9mm 5 months ago
'Is that a double edged combat knife, or are you just happy to see me?'
TheBarackClinton 6 months ago
Good Review! That looks like a quality knife. I have never heard of Tops I will check them out!
Sharkman3472 1 year ago
This looks identical to the Jack Pyke 3 inch Skinning knife - just it is single edged, but could perhaps be made double edged. It is however a low low grade version, at under £15 sterling.
TheEnglishRedneck45 1 year ago
My friend can you advise me on top's knives. I'm digging there blades alot from tactical to survival series what I wanted to know that high carbon alloy they use in there survival blades and in most of there knives how well that metal is against corrision and rust if you are in mosist wet amazon enviroment and how strong the blade is if it is punished back to back to cut trees and split logs can the sharpeness survive along with a blade being one piece with the handle.
ikonik69 1 year ago
@ikonik69 High carbon will rust but keeps a superior edge. If you are in a wet jungle keep the blade well oiled and all will be fine. A little rust will not affect sharpness. Carry oil or grease and you will be happy with high carbon.
Charlz9mm 1 year ago
@Charlz9mm but dont you think that should be considered by tops to use metal that is imune to rust and corrission for $200 plus. I see what you saying but why carry extra grease,oil,frying pan , butter for your knife specially when you buying a survival knife seems like your knife having a harder time to survive than you and she depending on you more than you depending on her.
ikonik69 1 year ago
I wanted to buy one, but the double edge makes it a problem down here in Texas. However, I do really like the TOPS knives....so much variety.
CaptainMacNasty 2 years ago
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bladeimm 2 years ago
The recurve is sharp, The thumb is safe, I am just picky about my grip, I don't know the weight but it has some heft. Not lightweight.
Charlz9mm 2 years ago
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bladeimm 2 years ago
The La Griffe is much smaller.
Charlz9mm 2 years ago
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bladeimm 2 years ago
Sharp as hell. Sharpest knives out of the box.
Charlz9mm 2 years ago
Thanks for posting your review. I've been considering getting the commander as a neck knife. Is the spring clip removable?
BumperMorgan 2 years ago
its a great knife-got one myself. for the record, the blade is 1095 high carbon tempered steel and holds an edge very well. the purpose of the finger hole is so no one can take your knife without taking your finger with it. makes a great backup to anything above and beyond, yet still holds its own as a primary. great knife!
500Raptor 2 years ago
Nice review. I would love to get one of them. Thanks for the review
stealthyspider 2 years ago