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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2008

Cold Steel 6" TI-LITE

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  • Just Curious, does the blade have any play at This point in time?

    That type of hard snapping wrist flicking in high volumes (while fast and convenient) can induce blade play on even quality knife mechanisms ;) ..So hows it holding up now? :)

  • Every now and then I take an small allen key and put a little tension on the pivot screw .For the amount of times I have flicked this knife open- full power-pretty good.

  • hows the factory edge on it

    is it sharp wb plz

  • Razor sharp out of the Box !

  • Hey great video. You inspired me to purchase one of these knives and I was just curious, does it feature any kind of locking mechanism and does it work well as a self defense weopon because I live in an area with a few gangs. PLEASE REPLY =)

  • It has a Stainless Steel leaf spring lock tested to 130lbs.The knife is 13"long,if you need bigger a small sword would be the next step or perhaps a machete is what you need !

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  • Its actually not too bad. I carry the 4" Zytel in my back pocket and I can't even feel it. But when I carry the 6" Zytel in my front pocket, it only bothers me when I get up and sit down.

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  • i see you use the thumb stud before flicking the blade open.

    do you risk damaging the stopping pin if you just flick it open?

  • I bet no one screws up your order at the fast food places when you have a knife like that. It tends to motivate people to listen well.

  • IMO its a knife that is more style than substance. but make no mistake, it is still a great knife, especially with the powerful liner lock, but it also quite intimidating.i personally love this knife purely for the aesthetics (im a fan of the whole switchblade look), but its kind of got a crappy hilt, so there are certainly better tactical folding knives out there.

  • yous sho could fuck up a nigga wit dat muthafucka yo

  • did you say "street legal"?

  • I actually liked this review for the simple reason of the multiple blade deploys, after all, that's what people wait for. I have the 4" and I never have to flip my wrist, I just use my thumb on the stud and snap it open, not moving my wrist at all. I'm getting the 6" next, and it should open the same way. Razor sharp out of box, locks up tight with no play at all. Balanced. Love this knife, and sure I'll love the 6" even more. Quality in Cold Steel is best I've seen next to my SOG.

  • i love this knife! mine has stood me in good stead in my job as a bouncer. stops drunks from threatening to cut me, usually right after i open it.

  • i love this knife, i have one as well, it serves me in good stead at my job as a bouncer. nothing scares a drunk like whipping it out and flicking it open. they immediately quit threatening to cut me. i love it. @flyby321 ive had mine for several years and havent noticed any blade play from this type of opening either.

  • when you open it fast do you just use the thumbstud?

  • if that was a smith and wesson knife, it would already be cutting its own handle from the wear lol. i must get this :D

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