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Knife Review: BlackJack Neck Knife, Model 155

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The Blackjack 155 Neck Knife features one-piece construction, 2.75 inch clip point blade of 154CM steel, very sharp convex grind and edge, and molded Kydex sheath. The knife is available in red, tan, green, yellow, black, or bare metal. Price around $53. Micarta handle scale kits are available separately, price around $30.

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  • got mine today with the green scales! lovin the 154cm sweet blade! thanks for awsome reviews, it helps us out alot : ) - Tac

  • @cbr600rrturbo - Awesome, I'm sure you will put this to good use!

  • I like mine I got it from Pietermoore in a trade. I definitely enjoy this one. I wish the choil was a little deeper. It's a good value & tough to beat at this size of knife (doesn't have much competition. Or does it? r there other options similar besides the izula?) I'm thinking about getting an Izula to compare also

  • @NeptuneKnives - Bark River has some good knives that I am looking into, but yes they are more expensive than this one.

  • is that micarta linen or paper fabric?

  • @tensiga2 - They list it as Canvas Micarta.

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  • excelent review sir

  • man nice blade

  • Ha it is true this edge is incredible. I also have the Model 7 from this same company and it has a similar beast of an edge, it can even cut thin magazine paper without me even holding the knife - I can hold it loose with 3 fingers and just let it drop via gravity and it will cut cleanly. Don't know if I'll do any wood cutting - very few other reviewers have even done a tabletop review of this knife, lol they gotta at least do that before I add extra stuff to mine.

  • C'mon Israel, go cut some wood and show us what that convex grind can do! Whereas a standard/flat/secondary bevel like the Izula can be mfg'd by CNC machines, eliminating labor and reducing cost, that convex grind is made with old-school craftsmanship by someone who cares about what he is doing - no robots. The price you paid is a tremendous bargain considering the skill, time and work it took to get that grind on that blade and make a better tool. Enjoy.

  • Good looking blade, thats for showing it with the Izula II, good comparo. Cheers Israel.

  • @PavlovSandor - The Izula II came with the scales, yes. the BlackJack plus the scales is a little more expensive, but yes it did slice better!

  • it looks like the blackjack slices better too. did you buy the izula 2 with scales on it already? so which was cheaper fully outfitted i guess is what im wanting to know israel. you sound better. no cough. good. what doesnt kill us makes us stronger?

  • @airodnov - Thank you, I think you'll like having one of these, they rock.

  • good vid! i dig how you're so chill and i may have to pick this one up.

  • @WeAllJuggleKnives Thank you! :)

  • @WeAllJuggleKnives Thanks!

  • @mikedifeo - These knives are superior, overall, as tools, because of the steel and grinds. They're more for outdoor work or survival tasks, whereas the Double Agent is more meant as a self defense implement.

  • @outcastinblack - They have them at Knifeworks.

  • Were could i get that blade?

  • Great Review. Thank you.

    I have a question.

    How do these knives compare to the Cold Steel Double Agent? They look similar, maybe a thicker stouter blade, but the Cold Steel is about half their price. And old retired guys like need to stsy within a budget.

    Thanks again for your reviews, they are very useful

    Mike Di Feo

  • Looks great with the grips.

  • Luv that blade wuts your favorite neck knife?

  • Israel ,if you had to could you put your index finger though the whole & spin it. Keep up the good work. Aloha

  • @bladeimm - My hands are medium size for a guy. I've heard of people using the hole like that during work tasks, not sure about for combat though.

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