Byrd Meadowlark 2

Byrd Meadowlark 2

Byrd Meadowlark 2

Brand New

$45.50

Get Deal

About Byrd Meadowlark 2

Coming Soon! Click on the “Email Me” and/or “Text Me” buttons above to be notified when this item is in stock.Features:Satin-finished 8Cr13MoV steel Wharncliffe blade with a fully serrated edge.Thumb hole opener.Lightweight black fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle.Secure steel lockback.Four-way pocket clip.The Byrd Meadowlark 2 is a lightweight folding knife that's friendly to your pocket and your wallet. Made from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel and durable fiberglass-reinforced nylon (FRN) handle scales, this MODel is a budget-friendly alternative to the Spyderco Delica. The spine of this knife includes jimping to increase grip. The thumb ramp, finger choil, and Wharncliffe blade style also improve the controllability of this knife. The steel liners are skeletonized and coupled with ultralight FRN scales to cReate a feather-weight knife without sacrificing cutting power.If you're a fan of Byrd Knives' sleek and afFordable designs, see what else we have in stock!

Byrd Meadowlark 2 For Sale

Most Popular Folding Knives

Fox Knives Marina Tedesca

The Fox Sailing knife is outfitted with a slip joint stainless steel... read more

Fox Knives Sierra Tactical Rescue

The Sierra Tactical Rescue knife is a proficient knife, with features that... read more

Fox Knives BF-73

This Blackfox folding knife offers a durable design, built to withstand your... read more

Victorinox One Hand Sentinel

The Victorinox Sentinel knife. Functionality meets accessibility with contoured, no-slip handles, handy... read more

Fox Knives Advance Combat Diver

The A.C.D. (Advance Combat Diver) knife is a liner lock folding knife... read more

Knife Critic Score

Deals (4) Popularity: 42193
MSRP:
$47.50
Used Price:
$33.25
Sale Price:
$33.25

Specifications

Brand Byrd
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 6.88"
Blade Length 2.96"
Cutting Edge 2.58"
Blade Thickness 0.09"
Blade Material 8Cr13MoV
Blade Style Wharncliffe
Finish Satin
Edge Type Serrated
Handle Length 3.95"
Handle Material Polymer
Color Black
Frame/Liner Steel
Weight 2.30 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up, Tip-Down
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Hole
Lock Type Lockback
Model Meadowlark 2
Model Number BY04SBKWC2
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

Daily Deals

Popularity #75216
$152.00
Review Rating 100%
Blade-City

Byrd Meadowlark 2 Questions and Answers

Ask a Question

No Questions Yet.

Ratings and Reviews

How would you like to rate Byrd Meadowlark 2?
Click To Rate!

Light Weight EDC

John B.
6 years ago

Good inexpensive light weight EDC. 8CR13MOV does need to be sharpened regularly but that is fine for me and my needs. I have mine with the ziptie mod. My buddies think it is really cool.

0 Comments Write a Comment

Value Buy

Ricardo A.
6 years ago

Nice knife, bought to "test out" spyderco and see if I would like to upgrade to delica.

Bought this BC interest in delica 4

Christopher A.
7 years ago

Having owned a wide variety of blades for edc use I've owned a sog twitch which I loved also a flash 2, crkt guppy, buck 290 rush, case trappers buck stockman's the meadowlark 2 is my new go to hoping the delica exceeds my expectations it on the way and I will review it wish it was offered in g10 like the meadowlark but that's no big deal the Byrd's blades is easy to sharpen but read more chips easily when I cut coax cable I don't baby my knifes I cut and pry stuff I shouldnt try with pocket knifes all in all its a great knife for 20 bucks.

Great edc

Ryan J.
8 years ago

I have a lot of knives, but this is one of my favorites. I'm not worried about breaking it because it's so low priced. But it works just like my other knives. I love this knife!

My Go to beater knife

Elliot A.
9 years ago

I have over 20 edc knives that all are around the 3 inch mark and this one is my favorite to carry that I can use for anything. Its not so expensive that I am worried about breaking it and as I have put it through the paces I have found it to be great. I modded the spidey hole with a dremel to make a wave feature and it works great. The only thing that I dislike about it is that read more if you are cutting hard wood the blade will rock a little bit as apposed to a liner lock which has no rock. The clip and blade are perfect and I have even fileted fish with it.

"Byrd Meadowlark Review"

Stuart H.
9 years ago

So, if you're in the market for a light weight EDC knife, would I recommend the "Meadowlark"? Maybe...The ergonomics of the "Meadowlark" are class leading, better than the Spyderco "Delica". The optional use front finger choil is perfect for, dare I say it, delicate work. But when compared directly to the H &K "Mini Pika", the workmanship is just not on par. That being said, those read more excellent ergonomics keep the "Meadowlark" in my rotation of EDC knives.