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The Rajah III Folding Knife by Cold Steel features a 3.5-inch AUS10A stonewashed blade paired with an ergonomic Griv-Ex handle and the legendary Tri-Ad Lock mechanism. Designed by custom knife maker Andrew Demko, this compact 8 3/8-inch folding knife delivers exceptional cutting performance, durability, and safety, making it a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable everyday carry.














| ASIN | B07DPVYHSX |
| GTIN (Global Trade Identification Number) | 00705442018223 |
| UPC | 705442018223 |
| おすすめ度 | 4.8 5つ星のうち4.8 (336) var |
| お客様の年齢層 | 大人 |
| カラー | ブラック |
| サイズ | 89 mm |
| ブランド名 | Cold Steel |
| ブレードの種類 | Kukri。 |
| ブレード素材 | ステンレス鋼 |
| ブレード長 | 3.5 インチ |
| メーカー名 | Cold Steel |
| メーカー型番 | 62JM |
| ユニット数 | 1.0 個 |
| 刃先 | Plain |
| 利き手 | 両利き用 |
| 動力源 | マニュアル |
| 同梱商品 | 両手利き用ポケット/ベルトクリップ。 |
| 品番・型番 | CS-62JM |
| 商品の推奨用途 | キャンプ |
| 商品の重量 | 0.35 ポンド |
| 型番 | Rajah III |
| 特別な機能 | マニュアル |
A**A
Faca sem igual
Excelente faca. Produção de qualidade!
H**Z
Cold Steeil ya es mi marca personal
Es la mejor navaja que pude haber comprado, hermosa, eficaz y super resistente.
S**.
Me encantó
Cool steel símbolo de calidad y garantía me gusta mucho su diseño y sus materiales todo de buena calidad la verdad se los recomiendo mucho excelente filo para campismo o caza
B**D
Versatile and Strong. Kind of a "baby" size Spartan. I'm Liking This Knife.
UPDATE 1-3-24 (after some serious use) : A very satisfying work knife ! ! ! Surprisingly "slicy" edge for having such a thick spine. It is as at-home removing machinery from pallets as it is on the cutting board in the kitchen (seriously great ergonomics and blade shape for BOTH tasks). Good and light for such a full handful of a knife. Wave / pocket hook opener worked flawlessly every time which is exceptional since part of the time I had just dropped the knife in my back pocket (since I was wearing an apron) and I didn't even bother to clip the knife to my pocket; just a quick grab and pull on the edge of the pocket and we are off and running ( time after time ) ! This knife has always called to me over the years and I had (stupidly) come up with "reasons" in my mind not to buy it. I'm so glade I put an end to that and listened to my instinct / subconscious. A great, great knife : size wise, cutting ability and relatively light weight. (and I've got piles of Cold Steel folders I'm comparing it to.) If you are drawn to this design DON'T put it off is my advice. ORIGINAL REVIEW I just wanted to say that the knife I received 12-28-23 has full, nested, ALUMINUM liners ! This is a very good thing. The Large Rajah has them but from the research I did I could not get a definitive on the smaller Rajah III knife and many reviews said "steel" or "stainless steel" liners. That would be fine to but from having several Cold Steel Voyager knives I know their aluminum liners , which are 6061 aluminum alloy that have been heat treated, are PLENTY STRONG and much lighter than steel liners. I gripped a strong button magnet and slipped it between the liners using my trusty Swiss Army knife precision pliers (love these pliers) and there was zero attraction to the liners. If the liners had been steel / stainless steel there would have been at least some (or strong) attraction to the magnet. There is a possibility the liners are titanium but most likely not at this price point. (See Boker's Urban Trappers etc., for Titanium liners but they are >$100 knives I'll update after a bunch of use but here are some quick observations : Lock release takes quite a bit of force (ala Cold Steel in general) pushing on the bar with the end of your thumb nail will make it easier (as apposed to using the pad of your thumb or the side of your index finger). As another has said, opening the knife using one's thumb on the pocket hook plate is a bit of a stretch; pushing out ward on it with the back face of one's thumb nail somehow lines you up to make the reach. Try it. There is a sharpening choil at the edge near the pivot but the edge, at least on mine, was not ground back anywhere near enough to make that useful. That was why I took off a star. I modify most all my many Cold Steel knives (which is considerable ((some I have as many as three of the exact same knife)) so . . . looks like I will be buuussssing out the slow speed belt sander yet again. Pocket clip is typically (for Cold Steel) unusably short and inflexible. A decade of modding these has taught me the best bet is grind the back side of it thinner in the section where it flexes (not where it bolts to the handle). Enjoy your knife hobby ! Don't forget to buy the belt sander and bench grinder. Don't get me wrong I actually love Cold Steel knives or I wouldn't keep buying so dang many of them . . . it is just that once one has experienced an axis lock and a titanium pocket clip on a basic Spyderco Salt knife one begins to think Cold Steel designers need to . . . "get out more". Ha, ha, ha. PS: the Cold Steel knife with similar blade shape that is , size wise, between the Rajah II and Rajah III is the Spartan. It has steel liners and is a BEAST of a knife (such a cool / strong / useful knife though). Be warned if you carry the Spartan everyday you might start to lean a little to that side. But not as much as if you were carrying the much thicker bladed Cold Steel 4-Max Scout. (of course they just came out with the 5-Max Scout . . . to carry that you will need a side car) : )
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