CIVIVI Dogma

CIVIVI Dogma

CIVIVI Dogma

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About CIVIVI Dogma

The CIVIVI Dogma is a snazzy EDC knife with some excellent features. First and foremost, it weARS the CIVIVI brand, so it has smooth and reliable action, perfect centering, and perfect fit and finish. The handle is textured in a way that provides a solid grip, and is reminiscent of classic Knives with bolsters. It's lightweight, reliable, and is shaped in a way to make cuttings easy.Like what you see? The CIVIVI Dogma is available in several colorways. Select your favorite!

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Specifications

Brand CIVIVI
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.75"
Blade Length 3.50"
Cutting Edge 3.125"
Blade width 1.00"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material Damascus
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Grind Hollow
Finish Damascus
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.25"
Handle Width 0.75"
Handle Thickness 0.47"
Handle Material G-10, carbon fiber
Color White, Black
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 5.15 oz.
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Dogma
Model Number C2014DS-1
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife
Hardness 59-61HRC

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Beautiful

Ryan K.
3 years ago

This is a gorgeous knife. The copper and Damascus really look classy together, and it has a nice weight to it. By far, the best thing about this knife is its smooth action. It's so satisfying to flip it open, and the liner lock is super easy to press. I can fiddle with it for hours. It's just so overall good. Even the pocket clip is smooth and easy. No complaints. It's fantastic.

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Very happy

Adam L.
4 years ago

The action on the dogma is very clean. The blade came razor sharp, and I appreciate how Civivi added a deep carry pocket clip from the factory. This is a very unique looking knife and one of my favorites in my collection.

Gorgeous!

William M.
4 years ago

Wonderful addition to my WE/CIVIVI collection. A beautiful take on a classic design: Black Damascus blade, copper handle with grippy texture and black bolster, hardware, recessed pocket clip, spacers, and lanyard hole. I added a black Tallen Lanyard and Copper TiSurvival bead: this knife exudes class! IMHO, my most beautiful knife, (against near Grail status blades costing 5 times read more as much!) and given the usual Civivi level of utility, a welcome, and, I suspect, a frequent choice in my EDC rotation!

Love the Blade

Sarah M.
4 years ago

This knife is lighter that I thought it would be but that is a plus. I particularly like the blade shape, very elegant. The handles fir my womens average size hand with plenty of grip and I appreciate the finger guard so I won’t slip. All in all a little expensive nowadays for D2, but it will make a good EDC.

Very nice knife

GIUSEPPE A.
4 years ago

Civivi makes well-designed knives and makes them well. The ergonomics is spot on. Comfortable, the scales are grippy, the large choil makes forward grip possible. The action is perfect. The blade is sharp. The design is understated, with the shadowbox motive present in other Civivis and WE knives. What is not too like? Well, the spine of the blade is overdesigned. The hole is pointless read more and useless, and in real life the clip point is top aggressive. Still, objectively a fantastic knife.

My favorite civivi yet

Michael F.
4 years ago

I already own an elementum and an asticus. the dogma has a slightly longer handle than the elementum (maybe .25 inches longer) so it fits my hand perfectly. the copper scales add some weight, so be prepared for that. I feel like the weight makes it balanced for me, and the blade, while more aggressive than I'm used to, has such a good taper that it really aids in a smooth and swift read more opening action. The choil is very functional for fine tasks. blade is sharp as a razor too.

Very slicie

Lyle J.
4 years ago

True the blade is light compared to the scales but the blade is just the right thickness to make it a slicer. Very sharp tip and blade.You can do some damage with this bad boy.

Well worth the money

Quinn B.
4 years ago

This knife is honestly what I've been looking for in a flipper. After a few mediocre flippers, I had switched to thumb studs/holes. However, this knife brought me back to what I used to love about flippers. It's quick, snappy and locked up solid. The liner hits about 30% of the tang, leaving plenty of room for some wear-in if you use the knife for a ling time. The G10 texture is read more surprisingly comfortable, and really gives a positive grip. Despite the lack of jimping, it's not moving anywhere for most EDC tasks. There are only two cons I can think of with this model. I don't find the thumb hole really useful. It's not big enough for me to get a good purchase on it, and the detent on mine is a little too strong for me to us the hole as it is now. Maybe I could dial that in with some disassembly. The other con is the jimping on the flipper. It is VERY aggressive. You can really feel it after fidgeting with it for a while, but on the other side, it gives fantastic grip no matter how to hit it with your finger. This knife is probably the best $50 or so that I've spent since I've started collecting knives. I wanted a solid, reliable knife with good steel, and dollar for dollar, this one feels like the best deal.

Small package with a full sized blade...

Jason H.
4 years ago

It feels good in the hand. Smooth action out of the box, solid lock-up, and aggressive blade shape. Slightly smaller and thinner in the handle than the Baklash, but all the rounded edges of the handle give it great ergonomics, without sacrificing any blade length. Forward choil is usable when more control is needed. Those in need of a thin, compact knife with a good blade length read more look no further!