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Viper Knives Swayback Jack Stabilized Grey Oak handles M390 blade — EDC

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

$100.00

This knife is an EDC due to a boogered pivot torx (too tight for customer to loosen).    Picture is stock, not actual knife.

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SKU: VPCK0616GOp Categories: , Brand:

Description

This is the Viper Knives Swayback Jack, has Stabilized Grey Oak handles and Titanium liners.  The blade steel is M390 and finish is Satin.

*Our opinion:  The pull is a 6.  The Viper effort on this run as compared to their entire catalog is 8.  Action (walk) is 4 on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being gator snap.  Spring Pressure is 2 lbs.

 

Maker : Viper Knives
Handles : Stabilized Grey Oak
Factory ID : VPCK0616GO
Pattern : Swayback Jack
Condition : New/*EDC
Blade Steel : M390
Steel Hardness : 59-60HRC
Liners : Titanium
Bolsters : Titanium
Blade Type : Wharncliffe
# Blades : 1
# Backsprings : 1
Action (1-5) : 4
Spring Pressure : 2 lbs
*Pull (1-10) : 6
Closed Length : 3 5/8 inches
Longest Blade : 2 7/8 inches
Longest Sharp : 2 5/8 inches
Overall Length : 6 1/2 inches
Weight : 2.13 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Plain
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : Italy
*Factory Effort : 8

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  1. BarlowBoy

    5 out of 5 Beautiful swayback!

    (verified owner)

    I really couldn’t be happier with this little Italian gem. The size, quality, the gray oak handles are all amazing. And the wharncliffe blade is stunning. Nice stout pull, smooth and lined up all over. This is my second purchase from CK’s modern traditional offerings, and first from Viper. It is just a beautiful little knife, probably have actually cut something with it 3 times, and pulled it out to fidget 300. This was discounted as EDC for minor flaw and it is indeed minor. Functions perfectly and looks great.

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