Bear Ops Rancor

Bear Ops Rancor

Bear Ops Rancor

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About Bear Ops Rancor

Bear OPS (a division of Bear & Son Cutlery) has cReated a new line of Folding Knives. This MC-100 series knife has a MODified drop point style CPM-S30V steel blade with a plain edge and bead blast finish. It also has 4-3/8" Desert Sand G10 scales over a steel liner lock frame. The tip-down pocket clip is bead blast finished to match the blade and frame. The action and over all quality is quite good.

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Deals (4) Popularity: 40938
MSRP:
$160.00
Used Price:
$112.00
Sale Price:
$83.66

Specifications

Brand Bear OPS
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.75"
Blade Length 3.25"
Blade Material CPM S30V
Hardness 58-60 RC
Blade Style Drop Point
Finish Bead Blast
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.50"
Handle Material G-10
Color White
Weight 5.20 oz.
User Right Hand
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Stud
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Rancor
Country of Origin USA
Best Use Tactical
Product Type Knife
Cutting Edge 2.875"
Blade width 1.00" 0.88" 0.625"
Blade Thickness 0.11"
Blade Grind Flat
Handle Width 1.00" 0.875" 0.75"
Handle Thickness 0.52"
Pocket Clip Tip-Down
Model Number MC-100-DS4-P-32000
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel

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Review Rating 100%
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Not S30V in any way.

Jim M.
2 years ago

So I thought what a great deal, S30V for $50. Well it is way too soft for S30V and there are videos on YouTube where they tested the steel. LuvThemKnives channel tested two at two different times and both came with less than 0.10% Vanadium, S30v has 4.00% and 2.00% molybdenum. That was last year and I bought mine in August. I thought it was soft when I sharpened it. It never tested read more harder than HRC 57. At least they could have used 440C and heat treat it too hard or even 6Cr13 can hit 62 hard.

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Great knife and S30V for 50 bucks too.

JIMMIE P.
2 years ago

It came really sharp and I merely had to strop it with some diamond compound to get it really really sharp. Usually, I have to run a new inexpensive knife over my sharpening stones a bit, but not this one. I wouldn't say the blade was centered, but it wasn't touching the side either, the liner lock is a bit too strong and pushes it off-center. Plus the lock has some sharp serrations read more on it I had to smooth off a little before it ate my thumb up. The knife is heavy, but not as much as a Buck 110 which in S30V costs more than double the Rancor. The detent is plenty strong and the bearings work well and are not overly loose so it doesn't snap open too hard. Snapping a folder is a good way to loosen up the pivot and other screws even on an expensive folder. I checked all my fasteners and they were all tight btw. The clip is very nice, fits into the inner liner, and is ambidextrous, it is long enough to clip to your belt if you're careful. It has a lanyard hole in what I thought was a glass breaker, but it's plastic, so heads up. The reason for 4 stars and not 5 is the sharp liner lock and the markings on the blade where the model number is lasered on are blurred so bad I couldn't make some of the letters out. Can't read the S30V at all, hard to brag about my $50 CPM S30V folder when no one can read it. lol

Heavy duty....but actually heavy.

Mark R.
4 years ago

This knife is a great value & worth the money. Great steel for an even better price. USA made & the quality seems good to go. Seems very sturdy & is comfortable in the hand. Not the slimmest handle width & this thing feels heavier than the specs state. If you like some heft in your knife then this sucker will give you what you need. Blade was centered, lock up is tight & flipping read more action is very smooth. My only complaint is there was some kind of blue/black staining on one of the gray stainless handles. Kind of sucks in case I wanted to gift it or something. I didn't notice initially & probably should've returned/exchanged it.