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The HUAAO Bugout 535 Folding Knife is a premium EDC tool featuring a 3-inch titanium alloy blade and a secure Axis Lock system. Weighing just 3.3 oz, it combines lightweight design with ergonomic comfort, making it ideal for both outdoor adventures and everyday tasks. Its stylish Damascus finish adds a touch of sophistication, ensuring you not only perform but also look good while doing it.
Blade Material | Titanium Alloy |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Titanium Alloy |
Style | Modern |
Color | Damascus knife |
Item Length | 7.4 Inches |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | drop-point |
Special Features | Locking Blades |
J**.
Nice knife for the $..
This Bugout clone is a nice knife.Remember to loctite ALL screws as the Asians didnt loctite anything.After loctite this knife hangs with the Butterfly brand.The blade is a Sandwich San Mai style VG10 Damascus. This knife is SHARP.I stropped my knife on some 6000 grit diamond paste and its scary sharp now.My Titanium bugout clone weighs 3.3oz.These Ti and Carbon fiber clones run on bearings not washers like the OG.I kinda wanted the washers but this runs GOOD!.For the money it was money well spent.I have been collecting knives for 55 years from customs to Chinese clones so I know a thing or 2.
2**D
Not an automatic
It’s good don’t like the anodized parts on it the Damascus blade is NOT the real deal .blade has core in it that is solid metal with a Damascus stuck onto the core . Oh another thing is it is not an button auto opener
C**T
Jiao
Damascus pattern on blade was washed and hard t o see.
M**N
Been great 👍🏼
I definitely recommend others to buy it up 😉,if you can't afford the real thing like myself then this is the one for you. Great quality as far as I know, only because I don't know my Damascus or titanium enough to no if it is real or not. Most likely it's real though. Cause I'm sure someone would have called them out in the reviews..
T**R
Nice clone
NOT a real Bugout, but a very nice clone. Looks good, the blade deploys nicely, and it was centered. For the price, this is a good buy.
C**E
Love it
The media could not be loaded. Highly doubt the scales are titanium. The Damascus is a san mai type construction, like all the other junky Damascus blades. Probably 10 layers, rain dropped, then 1095ish in the center, then another 10 layers sandwiched. You can see the forge on the spine. Action is nice out of the box. Other than the questionable steel,this is a great bugout clone with metallic scales.
W**O
Good "inspired by" flipper
I have several clone and inspired by knives that replicate this particular knife. All of them are about the same with respect to quality. One thing I noticed about this particular knife is that the scales and the blade are a fraction of a millimeter thicker than some of the other clone knives I own. This makes it fractions of a gram heavier also. Not overly heavy, it actually feels pretty solid in your hand. The action right out of the box was good, allowing thumb deployment from the first flick. It was a tiny bit gritty closing the knife, but that was easliy fixed by a good cleaning and relubrication.Since everyone seems to want to know how sharp it is out of the box, well, on my personal BESS it averaged 185 grams. This is already a pretty sharp knife out of the box, but with a little bit of stropping I got an average score of 130, very sharp. After cutting a weeks worth of Amazon shipping boxes I will be able to tell you just how good a steel is used in this blade.No one is trying to pass off a conterfeit here, there are no brand markings at all, not even markings on the blade to indicate what steel is being used. The scales are not magnetic but everything else, with the exception of the back spacer are steel of one kind or another.This is not a five star review because mine came with two small defects. One of the sides of the thumbstud was not machined properly and it is shorter than the other and rough on the end, as if it chipped during manufacture. It was made that way because it entire stud is anodized even the broken off section. Luckily I am a right-handed flipper so I only use the stud on the side that is okay. The other defect was a missing screw on the very back end of the knife. Just as an FYI, none of the screws seem to be using threadlocker, another minus. Of all the knives I have bought and reviewed on Amazon, this is one I will keep and use. The size is something I really like and I have several different versions inspired by the same original knife.
J**W
Decent knife. Terrible clip.
This knife is pretty decent, especially for the price. It's a little heavier than an actual bugout, and doesn't quite feel as premium. The locking mechanism isn't as smooth and has a gritty feeling. The blade flips open with more spring and faster than a bugout. My main complaint is the pocket clip. It is incredibly stiff. And if you have a thicker pocket at all, it is very very difficult to get it in to your pocket.
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