Cold Steel Code-4 Tanto Lockback Knife (3.5" Satin S35VN) 58PT

Cold Steel Code-4 Tanto Lockback Knife (3.5" Satin S35VN) 58PT

Cold Steel Code-4 Tanto Lockback Knife (3.5" Satin S35VN) 58PT

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About Cold Steel Code-4 Tanto Lockback Knife (3.5" Satin S35VN) 58PT

The Cold Steel Code 4 is dependable and tough, yet thin, light and highly functional for everyday carry. It has a sturdy, hard-anodized gun metal grey 6061 aluminum handle with Cold Steel's solid Tri-Ad lock. The high satin polished, razor sharp CPM-S35VN tanto blade has an ambidextrous thumb stud to go along with the reversible tip-up carry pocket clip.

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Specifications

Brand Cold Steel
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 8.50"
Blade Length 3.50"
Blade Thickness 0.13"
Blade Material CPM S35VN
Blade Style Tanto
Blade Grind Hollow
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 5.00"
Handle Thickness 0.35"
Handle Material Aluminum
Color Gray
Weight 4.15 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Stud
Lock Type Lockback
Model Code-4
Model Number 58PT
Country of Origin Taiwan
Best Use Camp/Hike, Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Rock solid, but a little thin & slippery

Chris P.
2 years ago

This was my first Cold Steel purchase, and I can now attest to the company's reputation for making incredibly robust knives. The construction is as sturdy as they come. You can tell that you could beat the bejeesus out of this knife and it would hold up to whatever you throw at it. The factory sharpening is phenomenal - probably the keenest out-of-the-box edge of any knife I've read more received.

My only complaints are that the handle is very thin and slippery, and the lock is sometimes difficult to disengage, which combine for some tense moments when trying to close it. I'd love to see this model with G-10 scales. Also, the spine is quite sharp, which necessitated some light filing to knock a bit off the edges. This normally wouldn't be such an issue if it weren't for the stiffness of the lock, which I'm hoping will break-in over time.

If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably go with the American Lawman or Ultimate Hunter for the added grip, but then you don't get the tanto blade. For that, you'd have to go to the Recon 1, which adds 1/2" to an already sizable knife. Still, this is a very fine blade and an excellent addition to anyone's collection.

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Needed a rugged blade. and got one.

Griffin w.
4 years ago

i carry two knives usually.
One medium size in my back right pocket and a larger in my front right.
I needed a beefy folder to use instead of my voyager XL to be more uhh.. appropriate for work.

So far it's been great. it's smooth enough to open and close one handed if you know what you're doing.

The aluminum handles look just like the picture in person, kinda read more a bronze grey anodize.

I have a deep carry clip, a snaggle tooth, and a ring pull in the mail to add to it.

Overall it's a good buy. i'd recommend it.

Great "smallish" tanto

Aaron W.
5 years ago

Bear in mind my model is in S35VN steel but other than that its the same build. This has a great balance between dare I say "refined" and "rugged". Same great Cold steel american tanto geometry. Came beyond razor sharp. Centered with good lock up worked it with nano oil and it can be opened and closed with one hand reliably. Very nice knife.

Beater knife

Carl R.
6 years ago

Got this one recently to carry when working outside in the yard...have used multiple times, not afraid to really use it cause it can stand up to the tasks...great edge and happy cold steel switched to xhp from Aus 8...tipped the scale to purchase for me

Worth the money.

Dominic K.
6 years ago

Like this knife works as a heavy duty gentleman’s folder if there is such a thing. A little slippery in the hand otherwise would be 5 stars.

Bargain Workhorse

Bob O.
9 years ago

I always try to have some more budget-friendly blades on my wishlist so my wife has options when it comes time for my birthday or Christmas. This Code 4 was one of my Christmas presents last month, and it's a winner. So far I've used it for everything from opening packages, to food prep, to batoning firewood into kindling. It's held up great. I did end up putting a light acid wash read more on the blade, because after cutting up some chicken I waited too long to clean it and the blade stained (we're talking like 30 minutes with the juices on the blade). Watch out for that. But the AUS8A takes a stupid sharp edge and holds it pretty well. When it does dull, it's easy to touch up. It's very slim and lightweight, but also fills the hand well and locks up ridiculously solidly with no blade play in any direction. Easy one-handed operation after a little practice. I really have no complaints. This is a worker, and you won't feel bad when the knife is finally trashed and worn out because it didn't cost $200+. Well done, Cold Steel!