Boker Magnum Co-Operator Liner Lock Knife (3.375" Gray) 01MB864
About Boker Magnum Co-Operator Liner Lock Knife (3.375" Gray) 01MB864
You don't have to go looking for a bigger knife; the Magnum Co-Operator is an everyday carry folder that is large enough for heavier chores while not sacrificing comfort. The stainless steel spear point blade locks securely with the liner lock mechanism. Genuine Huali wood handle with stainless steel bolsters and pocket clip.
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Specifications |
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Brand | Boker | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.875" | ||
Blade Length | 3.375" | ||
Blade Material | 440 | ||
Blade Style | Spear Point | ||
Finish | Gray | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.50" | ||
Handle Material | Wood | ||
Bolster Material | Steel | ||
Frame/Liner | Stainless Steel | ||
Weight | 5.60 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Down | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Thumb Stud | ||
Lock Type | Liner Lock | ||
Model | Co-Operator | ||
Model Number | 01MB864 | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Color | Wood | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Nice knife
I love wood on a knife and coupled with the color of the blade and hardware, this knife is very pleasing to the eyes. If you're looking for a knife to hunt, fish, hike or camp with, this is a great knife.
If you're looking for something that is a fidget friendly knife, this may not be the knife for you. Especially out of the box as the tension on the pivot is extremely tight.…
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After working it for a bit it'll loosen up, but you can plan on having to adjust it too.
The overall fit and finish on this knife are stellar, but one gripe I have is that it was missing a screw next to the lanyard hole on the front of the knife. That said, Boker should take note and tighten up on the quality control coming out of whatever Chinese plant is manufacturing these knives.
On the whole, however, I'm pleased with this knife. It's a good knife at this price point and is sure to make for a great EDC.
Nice folder but dodgy Chinese build quality
I probably would rate this as 3.5 stars.
THINGS I LIKE
This is a substantial EDC knife in terms of length and weight. Nicely balanced, however, and the wood grip feels really nice in my hand.
The coloring of the blade, the frame, the pocket clip and the bolster match almost perfectly.
This is a deep pocket clip with finger contours that make it very comfortable…
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to grip the knife.
Most clips have too much tension, and this one did, too. I removed it and ever so slightly bent it outward by maybe 0.05mm so that it can slide in and out of my pocket yet not fall out.
WHAT I DON'T LIKE
There was way too much tension on the pivot, even after breaking it in. A few minutes with a No. 9 star driver took care of it.
The blade is off center when closed. It's not a big deal, but if you're a perfectionist, this will annoy you.
The wooden handle fits perfectly on one side but on the other will need to be sanded down by maybe 0.1mm so that it mates correctly with the bolster. When you look through the side of the knife, you can see some screws protruding through the frame.
I should be able to knock those down with a Dremel.
The lanyard hole also wasn't clean. It still had wood particles in it.
This is a nicely designed knife that is hurt by a lack of skill (or care) by the Chinese workers. This is because the emphasis is on quantity. Quality is good but really needs to be be improved.
OVERALL
I really like this knife, and I'm glad that I didn't pay more than $40 for it.
For me, this knife feels absolutely perfect in my hands. Despite its weight, I can carry it all day without noticing it.
Boker needs to get better quality from its workers in China.
The quality is about 97% there, but that last 3% is inexcusable.
By the way, I'm keeping the knife, and I'll complete the last 3% myself.