CRKT Renner Deviation Liner Lock Knife (3.1" Satin) 2392
About CRKT Renner Deviation Liner Lock Knife (3.1" Satin) 2392
Some gravitate away from the accepted standard of design. Such is the Case with the Deviation, a CRKT collaboration with Terry Renner. It's an angular folder with a futuristic presence. Beyond its design, the Deviation is an excellent knife with an IKBS ball-bearing pivot and fLipper opener. The MODified tanto style blade is two-tone mirror/satin finished and the stainless steel handle sports blue titanium nitride finished accents.
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Specifications |
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Brand | CRKT | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.63" | ||
Blade Length | 3.10" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.12" | ||
Blade Material | Stainless Steel | ||
Hardness | 57-59 RC | ||
Blade Style | Tanto | ||
Finish | Satin | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.54" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.44" | ||
Handle Material | Stainless Steel | ||
Color | Blue, Gray | ||
Frame/Liner | Stainless Steel | ||
Weight | 5.90 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand, Left Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Flipper | ||
Lock Type | Liner Lock | ||
Model | Deviation | ||
Model Number | 2392 | ||
Designer | Terry Renner | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Wunkus hunkus
this is a hunkus of a knifecus excuse my languifunkis but this knife is wongelefunkes
Work of art
Opened or closed, this knife is a work of art. For the price this is an awesome deal and everyone should have one in their collection.
Visionary
Very well designed. It has a futuristic appeal to it. The flip open action was a little stiff at first, would not open all the way, but after a little use, about 50 openings, it smoothed out and flips open with ease. The bearing hinge helps a great deal. High quality steel. The blade is easily honed to a razor edge. The blade geometry and shape is unique. A Tanto taken to the next… read more level. I highly recommend getting one for any collection.
A work of art
This is probably the best looking knife I have. The two-tone finish on the blade looks great, the handles are surprisingly comfortable for how angular they look. It's just an overall great EDC.
Great knife
Very Nice Knife.
Blade flips open and closes very smoothly.
The pics on website don't compare to what a beauty this knife is. The different finishes on the blade makes it really stand out.
I bought for edc but think ill put it in my collection of unused knives.
Great gift, for yourself too.
5 stars
Fit and finish are great.
A weighty, well made machine.
Blade looks even better in person.
Flipper deployment is buttery.
Closing is smooth. Blade drops like a WE.
Showy but functional.
Clip could protrude less.
Nice knife but stiff to open
The good:
Blade came shaving sharp from the factory with no blemishes in the blade. Still got my personal touch, but great to see that.
Overall finish is beautiful, I couldn't find any defects in the machining.
Liner lock is rock solid with no vertical or horizontal movement.
Deep pocket tip up reversible clip sticks about 1/8" out from the edge of the frame so its…
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nice and hidden in your pocket.
The bad:
Some of the machined edges were sharp, a quick rub of fine sandpaper to break the edge fixed this with no damage to finish. But for those without mechanical ability, this could be a big issue.
Very stiff opening. The blade has a detent that a dimple on the liner lock sits in when closed, nice for safety but it does make it a bit of a pain to open.
Pivot screws were over torqued, took me much more force than it should have to loosen them a hair to aid opening.
Blade point was not as sharp as I expected out of the box. This was fixed during my sharpening, but would have liked to see it come fully sharp and pointed, ready to go.
Summary: this quickly became one of my favorite knives. Not only is it a beautiful piece of machining, It feels great in the hand, I appreciate the finger guard for big jobs and finger groove (choil?) right behind the blade for fine work. The blade stays pretty sharp with normal use and thus fara quick strop has returned it to shaving sharp.