Thunderbird - Trek Lock Knife (3.25" M390 Blade & Topo G10 Handle) - A0308

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THE TREK LOCK The Trek Lock (patent pending) is an innovation that perfectly combines multi-deployment options (i.e. thumb-hole, thumb-stud, front flipper, normal flipper) with a reliable & intuitive locking mechanism. No more thumb in the closing path, always more ways to play with.The mechanism can reduce unintended unlock accidents.Knife is...
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  • THE TREK LOCK

    The Trek Lock (patent pending) is an innovation that perfectly combines multi-deployment options (i.e. thumb-hole, thumb-stud, front flipper, normal flipper) with a reliable & intuitive locking mechanism. No more thumb in the closing path, always more ways to play with.
    The mechanism can reduce unintended unlock accidents.
    Knife is more than a cutting tool. You will enjoy using this intuitive, pleasant, ambidextrous innovation.

    THE BLADE

    M390 ensures an excellent balance of performance, toughness, and edge retention.
    Traditional Tantō has superior piercing performance, and the tip is further reinforced by a harpoon structure.
    Shallow compound hollow grind for slicing performance and edge stability.
    Straight fuller offers a sleek yet sophisticated appearance.

    THE HANDLE

    Laminate GT-Mascus (Topo G10 ) offers unique, lightweight, strong, and durable experiences.
    All the edges and corners on the handle are well chamfered and polished for excellent ergonomics and comfortableness.

    THE DETAILS

    Skeletonized and nested liner. It strikes an optimal balance of strength and weight.
    Dedicated brass/copper backspacer is for attaching lanyard and extra structural stability.
    Purposefully placed jimping can gives you confident and secured control in adversary weather conditions or work environments.
    This well-tuned deep-carry clip can be positioned for left or right-sided carry.

     

    Specifications

    Model Number: A0308

    Blade Length: 3.25" | 82.55 mm

    Overall Length: 7.73" | 196.34 mm

    Blade Width: 1.10" | 27.9 mm

    Blade Thickness: 0.118" | 3.00 mm

    Blade Material: M390

    Blade Grind: Compound

    Blade Style: Tanto | Harpoon

    Blade Finish: Satin

    Hardness: HRC 60±2

    Handle Length: 4.48" | 113.79 mm

    Handle Width: 1.17" | 29.72 mm

    Handle Thickness: 0.472" | 12 mm

    Handle Material: GT-Mascus

    Color: Magpie

    Weight: 3.34 oz | 94.70 g

    Opener: Front Flipper | Back Flipper | Thumb Hole | Fuller

    Lock Type: Trek Lock

    Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing

    Pocket Clip: Reversible | Stainless Steel

    Carry Position: Tip-up

    Knife Type: Manual Folding

    Backspacer Material: Copper

    Backspacer Color: Red

    Button Material: Stainless Steel

    Button Color: Silver

    Designer: Yue

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 14 reviews
    57%
    (8)
    21%
    (3)
    14%
    (2)
    0%
    (0)
    7%
    (1)
    F
    Franz
    Not very big... but very nice!

    This knife is a real pocket gem. First because the topo G10 looks really nice, and the shape is fairly good looking. Also because it's not big (without being a mini knife) yet very capable. Finally because it's soooooo smooth and fidget friendly... Yet, it's a very capable cutting tool. Great job!

    A
    Anonymous
    Top 👍👍👍

    It's a vert good knife

    A
    Anonymous
    Better than my last one

    Detent a little weak, scales a little slippery

    B
    Brian Esler
    Fantastic Knife!

    I’m extremely pleased with this knife. My example showed up with a perfectly centered, razor sharp blade; perfect lockup with no blade play; zero lock stick; and a super smooth action.
    I was also surprised at how much I liked the ergos of the handle: despite the fact that the g10 is untextured, it still feels plenty grippy to me.
    The “trek lock” seems to be a nice improvement over the typical “plunge-style” button lock. Lockup is rock-solid with zero lock stick, and the detent very distinct (i.e. not “mushy”).
    Probably the only criticism I could think of is that the detent could be just a smidge stronger, but it’s pretty darn close to perfect.
    Overall, I’m extremely impressed with this knife!

    R
    RAD
    Fidgety knife with a very weak button lock.

    I was stoked when this knife came back in stock, I have been trying to get a thunderbird for over a year. I was disappointed that just like their Raccoon button lock, it is extremely easy to disengage the lock with a light tap to the spine of the knife…you don’t have to hit it hard, that would be a dumb thing to do to a knife. Can’t return so it’ll sit in my collection of knives to fidget with.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 14 reviews
    57%
    (8)
    21%
    (3)
    14%
    (2)
    0%
    (0)
    7%
    (1)
    F
    Franz
    Not very big... but very nice!

    This knife is a real pocket gem. First because the topo G10 looks really nice, and the shape is fairly good looking. Also because it's not big (without being a mini knife) yet very capable. Finally because it's soooooo smooth and fidget friendly... Yet, it's a very capable cutting tool. Great job!

    A
    Anonymous
    Top 👍👍👍

    It's a vert good knife

    A
    Anonymous
    Better than my last one

    Detent a little weak, scales a little slippery

    B
    Brian Esler
    Fantastic Knife!

    I’m extremely pleased with this knife. My example showed up with a perfectly centered, razor sharp blade; perfect lockup with no blade play; zero lock stick; and a super smooth action.
    I was also surprised at how much I liked the ergos of the handle: despite the fact that the g10 is untextured, it still feels plenty grippy to me.
    The “trek lock” seems to be a nice improvement over the typical “plunge-style” button lock. Lockup is rock-solid with zero lock stick, and the detent very distinct (i.e. not “mushy”).
    Probably the only criticism I could think of is that the detent could be just a smidge stronger, but it’s pretty darn close to perfect.
    Overall, I’m extremely impressed with this knife!

    R
    RAD
    Fidgety knife with a very weak button lock.

    I was stoked when this knife came back in stock, I have been trying to get a thunderbird for over a year. I was disappointed that just like their Raccoon button lock, it is extremely easy to disengage the lock with a light tap to the spine of the knife…you don’t have to hit it hard, that would be a dumb thing to do to a knife. Can’t return so it’ll sit in my collection of knives to fidget with.