Tools & Hardware : SOG Specialty Knives TFSA-98 Flash II 1/2 Serrated, Black TiNi

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Tools & Hardware : SOG Specialty Knives TFSA-98 Flash II 1/2 Serrated, Black TiNi

SOG Specialty Knives TFSA-98 Flash II 1/2 Serrated, Black TiNi

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2578





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: SOG Knives
EAN: 0729857800006
Label: Sog Specialty Knives
Product Manufacturer: Sog Specialty Knives
Material Type: steel
Model: TFSA-98
Publisher: Sog Specialty Knives
Ranking: 2578
Studio: Sog Specialty Knives
Warranty: Full US Warranty by SOG


Product facts:
  • SOG Assisted Technology
  • Zytel handle with groove
  • AUS8 stainless steel blade
  • Black TiNi coated 1/2 serrated blade
  • Reversible low carry pocket clip







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Piston S.A.T. propels blade out once operator initiates one hand opening action. Built in safety locks blade closed, shows red to indicate blade is locked. AUS 8 stainless steel blade. Zytel handles. Ambidextrous bayonet style see through clip.

Item Description:
Sog's Flash line of folding knives feature their exclusive Sog Assisted Technology, a mechanism that helps propel the blade open once you have initiated the one-handed opening action. It's fast, safe, and provides an extremely strong blade lock. When closed, the blade is held securely inside the handle.

A bolt action lock is easily released with a sliding button while an additional safety lock provides added security when the blade is closed. When the switch shows red, you are ready to go. The handles of this knife are molded from glass reinforced Zytel and are contoured with ergonomic sensibility, making it comfortable to use. A reversible, bayonet-mounted clip extends from the back of the handle for carrying low and discreet while dual-thumb studs allow for an ambidextrous opening.

About Sog
Sog originally stood for Studies and Observation Group, an elite joint services military group designed for covert operations in the Vietnam War. Sanctioned to develop and purchase their own equipment, Sog created a knife for use in one of the harshest environments in the world. It is in the spirit of this elite group that Sog Specialty Knives was founded.

Totally committed to creating the world's finest specialized knives and tools, Sog became the first knife manufacturer to expand its line to include a broad scope of fixed blades, folding knives, and multipurpose tools. Each product is created by Co-founder and Chief Engineer, Spencer Frazer. His patented inventions and unique, futuristic style have earned Sog many awards and Frazer the recognition as an industry innovator and premier designer. Today, Sog products are distributed around the world and renowned for their uncompromising style and performance.





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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - rugged
Great knife, works well for all uses quick and easy one handed opening, i highly reccomend it



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome.
I never leave home without this knife. Great for self defense or as a pocket knife. The hilt is as durable as I have ever seen and every mechanism was built to last. Previous reviewers have said that the action is fast, well they are right! If I have the knife clipped to my pocket so that only the clip is showing (essentially the knife is upside-down), then I can grab it, spin it so that my thumb is on the clip (right handed) and with a quick downward and forward thrust, the blade springs out, ready for anything. I actually put it down the front of my slacks so that I don't have to use my pocket space (they are usually filled with gadgets and flash drives, etc.). If I am wearing a belt or black slacks, then you can hardly see the clip, but the knife is always ready in a moments notice. Take it anywhere and nobody will know that it is there. Oh and it is razor sharp out of the box and I've never had it open accidentally, even without the safety catch; although, I have dropped the knife before and it has openned when the safety catch is off, so be careful. Great knife! I highly recommend.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Blade Did Not Open
I obviously have a defective unit because the blade is locked down and will not open. The blade safety is off but the safety slider does not quite cycle as clean as it should, meaning it is stuck in the "safe" position. Also got a Trident from SOG to see which I like better and it opens fine.

Quite surprised that a new knife from a "premium" manufacturer would arrive unable to open. You would think for the price they would at least have someone open and close each before packaging to make sure they work. Missing a small defect I could understand...but something so fundamental tells me quality control is grossly inadequate. What else did they miss?

Mine is going back for good.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sog Flash II
This knife is absolutely great for an everyday carry (EDC). The opening is smooth and the handle is light. I would highly recommend this knife.



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