CIVIVI Chronic Liner Lock Knife Carbon Fiber (3.22" Damascus)
About CIVIVI Chronic Liner Lock Knife Carbon Fiber (3.22" Damascus)
This Chronic has a black G-10 handle with a carbon fiber overlay and a Damascus blade.The CIVIVI Chronic is the kind of knife a distinguished man of high society would carry. It's got a very slender design that holds the seam of slacks quite nicely, and a slim hollow ground blade that isn't at all thReatening, but can slice beautifully. Add a bit of sophistiCATion to your collection today.Features:Hollow ground clip point blade makes quick work of slicing taSKS.Broom handle-like handle accomMODates many different grips.Deep carry pocket clip keeps the knife discreet.
CIVIVI Chronic Liner Lock Knife Carbon Fiber (3.22" Damascus) For Sale
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Specifications |
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Brand | CIVIVI | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.375" | ||
Blade Length | 3.25" | ||
Cutting Edge | Unknown | ||
Blade width | Unknown | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.12" | ||
Blade Material | Damascus | ||
Blade Style | Clip Point | ||
Blade Grind | Hollow | ||
Finish | Damascus | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.125" | ||
Handle Width | Unknown | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.47" | ||
Handle Material | G-10 | ||
Color | Black | ||
Frame/Liner | Stainless Steel | ||
Weight | 2.50 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand, Left Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Sheath | Unknown | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Flipper | ||
Lock Type | Liner Lock | ||
Model | Chronic | ||
Model Number | C917DS | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Perfect Low Stress EDC Blade!
Pros:
small
light
easy to carry
nice to look at
looks way more expensive than it is
easy to sharpen
Cons:
The handle feels weird cause it's straight and squared off, not a huge deal cause this isn't meant to be a hard use work knife.
If you're not a construction worker or need a hard use/work knife then this is the knife for you,
Nice knive
Great little knife! Great looks, light, great flipping action and it's a treat to look at. Sharp out of the box. Nice little Gentlemen's knife for the money.
First Civivi
It is perfect for a more subtle carry that will wow when brought out. This is my first Damascus blade and I am not disappointed. I will buy more Civivi's in the future.
Wow factor is high!!!
The exact word I get when I show this excellent knife to my friends. It's just that good looking. And the Damascus blade is bling to a next level, but not over done with the carbon fiber scales. Use is a dream. And cutting edge is super sharp out of the box, but I have grown to expect nothing less from Civivi. (which is why I own 3 of their knives now)
An eye-catching gentleman’s knife
Recently, Civivi has rolled out some special versions of their already high-quality offerings. These include upgraded models with Damascus blades and sexier handles. The Chronic is yet another example.
Like Civivi’s more expensive sister company WE Knives, the Civivi Chronic arrives in a nice box with a padded zippered pouch. The handle material seems to be solid carbon…
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fiber, with the textured and contoured edges showing the underlying carbon fiber construction. The action was butter smooth right out of the box, and a drop of Benchmade Blue Lube made the knife operate like silk. The blade drops closed with just a bit of shaking, but that’s reasonable considering the thickness of the blade stock and the 3.22 inch length. This is a gentleman’s knife, after all.
The blade edge grind is virtually perfect, with a nicely symmetrical apex/point. The edge is shaving sharp, but just barely—in fairness, an excellent level of finish for the sub-$80.00 price tag.
But the most interesting feature is the striking Damascus blade, difficult to match for beauty and cost in today’s market. When my friends see this knife, they definitely will want one.