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Maserin Cutlery Pitbull Blue Anodized Aluminum handles M390 steel Stonewashed finish 404-B

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

$174.00

This is the Maserin Cutlery Pitbull, has Blue Anodized Aluminum handles and the steel is M390.  The blade finish is Stonewashed.

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SKU: MA404B Category: Brand:

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This is the Maserin Cutlery Pitbull, has Blue Anodized Aluminum handles and the steel is M390.  The blade finish is Stonewashed.

 
*Our opinion:  The Maserin factory effort on this knife as compared to their entire catalog is 9.

 

Maker: Maserin Cutlery
Model: Pitbull
Handles: Blue Anodized Aluminum
Maker ID: 404-B
Condition: New/Mint
Lock Type: Linerlock
Blade Style: Flipper
Blade Steel: M390
Hardness: 60/61HRC
Blade Thickness: 135/1000
Closed Length: 5 5/16 inches
Blade Length: 3 11/16 inches
Edge Length: 3 11/16 inches
Overall Length: 9 inches
Clip: Stainless Tip Up
Weight: 5.6 oz
Sheath: Nylon
Factory Box: Yes
Blade Finish: Stonewashed
Maker Effort: 9
Country: Italy

 

Notes: Action is stainless thrust bearings. Glass breaker.

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  1. Bryan Boyd

    5 out of 5 Another Bargain from Maniago

    (verified owner)

    This knife is another great bargain from Maniago. All the Italian knives I own are exceptional in quality for the price.

    I want to mention that the quality of service from CollectorKnives is also outstanding. The knife shipped quickly and extra care was taken in packaging. This knife was in pristine condition when received.

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  2. One person found this helpful
    John Facchina

    5 out of 5 Maserin Pitbull in Blue anodized scales.

    (verified owner)

    This is a large knife made of quality materials. The Scales are anodized aircraft aluminum, mine is Italian blue. The blade is made of Bohler M390 and the pivot hinges on bearings instead of washers.

    This knife exceeded my expectations after receiving it. Great craftsmanship is apparent. The blade is stonewashed and when opened there is a small finger guard at the bottom and top, they match.

    The handle is very ergonomic and comfortable. There is a clip that mounts with the rear glass breaker/nut.

    Included with the knife was a black nylon carry sheath and an extra clip. Also included was a tool to remove the glass breaker/nut.

    This knife has flipped very smooth and fast from the first time out of the box.

    The more I use this knife the better I like it.

    Johnny in SC

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    • John Facchina

      (verified owner)

      Hi Lee,
      If you mean the new Steel Will Cutjack C22-2BL in 3.5″ M390, I happen to have one (and the cheaper D2 version as well). I like that knife too, it is slimmer and lighter and is a liner lock like the Pitbull. The Pitbull is thicker and fuller in your grip but very ergonomic. The Pitbull is more of a heavy duty construction, in my opinion. If you’re on a budget and can’t get both right now and slightly bigger suits your taste I would get the Pitbull first. Like you said both have quality materials in them and are fine knives. If you decide to get it, I look forward to your review and what you think about it-Johnny

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    • Lee

      Compare this knife with the new Steel Will Cutjack Urban flipper… almost the same price for 7″ OAL & 3″ blade (M390) and absolutely NO style – just blah. Makes this Maserin look like a real bargain!

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