QSP Penguin Liner Lock Knife Brown Linen Micarta (3.1" Satin D2)

QSP Penguin Liner Lock Knife Brown Linen Micarta (3.1" Satin D2)

QSP Penguin Liner Lock Knife Brown Linen Micarta (3.1" Satin D2)

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About QSP Penguin Liner Lock Knife Brown Linen Micarta (3.1" Satin D2)

The QSP Penguin is probably the best EDC knife you can get for the money. The blade is made of D2 tool steel, and has a sheepsfoot blade shape with a straight edge. The handle is made of micarta that will patina over time, making each knife unique to its user. The deep carry pocket clip loops over and screws in behind the scale, making the knife slide in and out of pockets easily. The Penguin opens using the dual thumb studs and the copper washers.

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5 Reviews
Deals (4) Popularity: 43986
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Specifications

Brand QSP
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.125"
Blade Length 3.125"
Cutting Edge 2.875"
Blade width 0.88"
Blade Thickness 0.12"
Blade Material D2
Blade Style Sheepsfoot
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.00"
Handle Width 1.00"
Handle Thickness 0.46"
Handle Material Micarta
Color Brown
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 3.17 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Stud
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Penguin
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Great value!

Dennis L.
2 years ago

Quality of material, fit and finish far exceeds the price. Can’t beat the wharncliff blade shape.

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Very nice

Matthew H.
3 years ago

The action is super smooth, the blade has a great edge. Just like other's have said, the D2 seems great, not sure what the issue was with the first review but doesn't seem to be the norm.

For my personal taste, the knife is a bit light, I prefer more weight. The handle also feel just a bit short when I hold it. Nothing that prevents functional use, but just seems a bit too read more compact. Overall still the best D2 you can get for the price and well worth it.

Holds so far

Jenna E.
3 years ago

Read the other 1-star review. Haven't sharpened yet but it's holding an edge like D2

Seemed like a bargain at $30, until I tried sharpening it.

Shane C.
4 years ago

I'd like to preface this review by saying that I have a decent amount of experience sharpening D2 steel. With enhancements in the manufacturing of pocket knives at a bargain price coming out of China as of late, I figured this would be a decent little knife for the money. Straight out of the box it was pretty impressive. The action was smooth, the blade was sharpened decently enough, read more and the fit and finish was there. My issues came when attempting to sharpen this knife. When using the KME diamond 140 stone chipping started to occur almost immediately after apexing the edge. I thought the edge may have just been burnt, so I kept going hoping that I would run into some decent steel. No luck. The chipping started getting worse, and began occurring all down the blade. I have used this same stone to sharpen Spyderco's s30v, 20cv, and Civivi's D2. No issues with any of those steels. Maybe I got a dud? I can't say, but even at $30 I am no longer impressed.