Let's not kid ourselves, this is a bazaar-type knife. Maybe as a gift for a 12-year-old interested in survival it would work, but otherwise it's a rather shabby little knife. For this price, even an Opinel or a Mora would be better if someone wants a fixed blade. I give it a 2 because I have it and it hasn't fallen apart, although I've maybe used it twice. Right now it’s lying somewhere in a drawer collecting dust.
AK-47 Long Spring Knife
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AK-47 Long Spring Knife
An oversized spring-assisted knife designed in the style of an AK-47 rifle bayonet, making it an ideal gift choice for any military aficionado.
NOTE – Despite various “urban legends,” spring-assisted knives are completely legal to buy, possess, and carry. Polish legislation does not restrict knife opening mechanisms, nor limit blade shape or length. Remember, other countries may have their own laws limiting or prohibiting certain knives – when traveling internationally with a knife, always check the relevant local regulations.
Clip-point profile, stainless steel, reference to AK-47 rifle
The clip-point blade is crafted from stainless steel. The ergonomic handle integrates both wood and aluminum scales, reflecting the classic colors of AK-47 firearms. Steel screws firmly secure the entire construction. Beyond the iconic color scheme, the authentic look of the Kalashnikov bayonet is further highlighted by details such as a barrel mounting bracket and a bayonet latch for attachment to the rifle.
Plunge-lock, Spring steel clip
User safety is guaranteed by a plunge-lock mechanism, which functions as a release button for the spring-assisted blade. Once closed, a safety guard positioned just above the release button shields the blade against unintended opening.
A spring-loaded steel clip is included for secure attachment to a belt or pocket edge.
Set elements
- AK-47 extended spring-assisted knife
- Nylon carrying sheath
Main features
- Inspired by the design of the AK-47 bayonet
- Equipped with a clip-point blade
- Handle crafted from a blend of wood and aluminum plates
- Features a plunge-lock mechanism
- Outfitted with a flexible steel clip
| Type | Folder |
|---|---|
| Style | Military-tactical |
| Blade length | 120 mm |
| Blade thickness | 4 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Low |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Plunge Lock |
| Overall length | 280 mm |
| Blade material | Stainless |
| Opening method | Automatic |
| Handle | Wood |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 380 g |
| EAN | 6970422011127 |
| Manufacturer code | SK-AK47-2 |
| Brand | TM |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 203
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The second knife like this in 4 years. It beats market copies hands down. The only observed issue is a tendency to rust if held frequently with a moist hand.
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For me, the only advantage of this knife is its appearance. Besides that, it's a total disaster. Huge blade play right from the start. The blade dulls quickly. I don't understand the enthusiasm for this knife. At this price you can get a classic like Opinel which beats it in every single detail. You can buy it as a curiosity, but I wholeheartedly advise against it if you want to use it intensively. Additionally, the size is also a drawback. I don't see the point of having such a big knife for everyday use.
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For this price, it's really a cool product. Very solidly made and also looks nice visually. As for the screws, so far nothing bad has happened to them.
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Not worth buying - dulls quickly - the barrel loop is uncomfortable - after some use, the knife can open by itself - blade lock does not work - the blade wobbles side to side - even with rare use, this knife dulls very quickly - plywood scales can have 2 different colors on one knife - the sheath is a bad joke, it's hard to put in and take out, plus the fabric snap broke I completely advise against buying this or similar knives in a different size
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A cool gadget as a gift for a survivalist. Above all, a massive and sharp product. I highly recommend it, I use it for everything, food and outdoors and more.
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A cool gadget as a gift for a survivalist. Above all, a massive and sharp product. I highly recommend it, I use it for everything, food and outdoors.
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Knife at a good price, solidly made. Visually resembles an AK-47 bayonet, which is what I was looking for. Opening and closing works without problems. Can be used on trips, e.g. holidays outdoors. I think it is also suitable as a gift.
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Good and sharp knife. Interesting but feels good in hand. I bought it for digging in the soil with a detector. It fulfills its function 100%. I highly recommend it.
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Good and sharp knife. Interesting but feels good in hand. I bought it for digging in the soil with a detector. It fulfills its function 100%. I highly recommend it.
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Even though I knew the dimensions of this knife, I was surprised by its size when I received the package. A solid piece of knife. For me a bit too big for EDC. But I still like it a lot. Factory sharpened but nothing special. No looseness. Time will tell with use. For now, I give it 5*
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Very nice knife, which serves me more as a gadget or just another knife for my collection. It's a bit clunky like Russian AK-47s though it's known that the Kalashnikov has no equal. This is one of those knives that people say can be useful.
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Nice knife, quite sharp from the factory although I recommend sharpening it a bit more yourself. However, the blade moves slightly to the sides which will get worse over time, but the low price compensates for it. A big plus is that a sheath is included with the knife.
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As they say, you won't get a knife like this anymore. A big blade, well made, solid. I have the smaller version - handy, solid and the larger one - this one commands respect.
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I bought this knife a few months ago and it broke after four weeks. The lock button jammed and the rear gun mount fell off along with the screws that held the whole knife together.
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