Kershaw Sinkevich Tumbler Sub-Frame Lock Knife (3.25" Stonewash) 4038

Kershaw Sinkevich Tumbler Sub-Frame Lock Knife (3.25"  Stonewash) 4038

Kershaw Sinkevich Tumbler Sub-Frame Lock Knife (3.25" Stonewash) 4038

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About Kershaw Sinkevich Tumbler Sub-Frame Lock Knife (3.25" Stonewash) 4038

The Kershaw Tumbler, designed by Dmitry Sinkevich, is a foxy folding knife that will bring new life to your collection. It's got a sweeping handle that provides a safe and comfortable grip in the hand, and makes the knife hold the seem in the pocket. It's got a D2 blade, Kershaw's Sub-Frame Lock, and a discreet deep carry pocket clip. The handle is made of G-10 with a carbon fiber inlay.Features:KVT ball bearings provide rapid blade deployment with the aid of a fLipper opener. Kershaw's sub-frame lock offers a sturdy, yet lightweight build. Item includes a stainless steel pocket clip for right hand tip-up carry.

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Deals (4) Popularity: 44957
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Specifications

Brand Kershaw
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.50"
Blade Length 3.25"
Cutting Edge 3.50"
Blade width 1.00"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material D2
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Stonewash
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.50"
Handle Width 1.00"
Handle Thickness 0.44"
Handle Material G-10
Color Black
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 2.60 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Frame Lock
Model Tumbler
Model Number 4038
Designer Dmitry Sinkevich
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Almost perfect

Adrian G.
3 years ago

This is a quality Kershaw knife with D2 manual blade running on bearings. The blade has lots of belly and is very slicey. The flipper works well and is very smooth. The sub-frame lock is easy to disengage. You must be careful not to put pressure on the lock with your fingers when opening. Once you get accustomed it comes naturally. The knife only weighs only 2.6 oz and rides easily read more in the pocket with a tip-up deep pocket clip. The G10/carbon fiber handles are a neat design and feel fairly comfortable for medium-light use. The only problem is some sharp edges on the handles. You won't really notice them unless you bear down hard on the knife or go looking for them. It is unfortunate that Kershaw did not round all the hard edges on the handles.

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Its just a good knife but its not for me.

Willem g.
3 years ago

I wanted a Sinkevich knife without the ZT price. This knife is a great knife and i would carry it everyday if it didnt feel so cheap and the carbon fiber was just better. The edges are like what others have said and they are "sharp". It flips great and the subframe lock functions well and it is also very lightweight.

Lefties take note

Moe m.
4 years ago

First, the clip cannot be swapped to the left side. There's a tab on the back of the clip that notches into a little cutout in one of the G-10 scales to prevent the clip from rotating. Unfortunately, Kershaw didn't notch the other scale to allow the clip to be mounted 180 degrees. You could dremel out a notch yourself but you'd have to take the knife apart. I've heard complaints read more of Kershaw using red loctite on the Tumbler. However, mine came with blue loctite and it was easy to undue the screws. The barrel screws in the handle are free spinning so you'll need two T6 bits. I don't know if every Tumbler has this clip issue. It's possible Kershaw addressed this in later batches. If you'rs is different please say so in a review.

Outside of that the Tumbler is outstanding! Action is smooth. Two tone finish on the blade is a nice touch. Feels light as a feather but has excellent balance (slightly blade forward). Slicey D2 blade that cuts similar to a Bugout. You really need to have it in hand to appreciate how attractive it is. The scales do have some sharp edges but I didn't find that to be noticeable while cutting with it. There's some striations cut into the carbon fiber that look nice but will probably collect hand gunk (but would be easy to clean).

Overall, this knife is a unicorn at this price. Absolute home run for Kershaw!

Soooooooo close

Michael S.
4 years ago

Really like this one. I would go 4.5 if I could. Blade is super thin behind the edge. Knife is very light and carry's well in the pocket. Action is really good for a thin blade. It looks like a knife that should cost more then it does. Only negative is some pretty sharp edges all around the scales.