Knives & Multi-purpose tools

Boker Plus AKS-74 D2 Pocket Knife Automatic Black

Basic Characteristics:

  • Total length: 20 cm
  • Blade length: 8.5 cm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Blade material: AUS-8
  • Handle material: Aluminum
  • Locking mechanism: Linerlock

Basic Characteristics:

  • Total length: 20 cm
  • Blade length: 8.5 cm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Blade material: AUS-8
  • Handle material: Aluminum
  • Locking mechanism: Linerlock
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Description

Description

Basic Characteristics:

  • Total length: 20 cm
  • Blade length: 8.5 cm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Blade material: AUS-8
  • Handle material: Aluminum
  • Locking mechanism: Linerlock

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Pocket Knife
Colour
Black
Serrated Blade
No
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Steel Type
-
Weight
120 gr

Type

Survival
No
Everyday Carry (EDC)
No
Educational
No
with Locking Mechanism
No
Automatic
Yes
Keychain
No
Batoning Technique
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
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  • Handle Ergonomics
  • Handle stability
  • Moderately sharp
  • Value for money
  • Weight
  • a_tourtouris
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the blade material: Tool Steel

    when you're used to morakniv, all your little pocket knives seem like display case knives.
    does it have good steel? theoretically yes, just like the moras. does the mechanism work well? perfectly. so why do you only use it as a fidget spinner? because it costs as much as 6 mora basics and I'm hesitant to put it to hard work on wood, plus it's much thicker than an opinel and can't even cut an apple unless it's constantly sharpened to perfection, and if you use it on wood you'll have to carry the sharpening stone with you all the time to keep it sharp.

    it's cool on the bookshelf, I guess.

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  • george_ginis6549
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the blade material: Tool Steel

    Very good mini knife with sturdy construction, so it may feel a bit heavy in the hand. For me, it is neither light nor heavy in the hand, something in between. I really like the automatic opening of the blade, which locks by pressing the button and unlocks by pressing the button again. It also has another button (lever) as a safety lock, depending on the situation, which prevents the opening/closing button of the blade from being pressed. Those who like small knives will love it, and it has a very nice packaging, shaped like a Kalashnikov magazine. The review is for the Boker Stubby Swiss Edition D2 mini knife, and there are videos on YouTube for a better view, as I saw before purchasing it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Handle Ergonomics
    • Handle stability
    • Is it sharp?
    • Value for money
    • Weight
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  • This review is about the blade material: Damascus Steel

    There is no warranty, there are no spare parts, there is no representative. Wasted money

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Weight
    • Handle Ergonomics
    • Handle stability
    • It is not sharp
    • Value for money
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  • when you're used to morakniv, all your little pocket knives seem like display case knives.
    does it have good steel? theoretically yes, just like the moras. does the mechanism work well? perfectly. so why do you only use it as a fidget spinner? because it costs as much as 6 mora basics and I'm hesitant to put it to hard work on wood, plus it's much thicker than an opinel and can't even cut an apple unless it's constantly sharpened to perfection, and if you use it on wood you'll have to carry the sharpening stone with you all the time to keep it sharp.

    it's cool on the bookshelf, I guess.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Very good mini knife with sturdy construction, so it may feel a bit heavy in the hand. For me, it is neither light nor heavy in the hand, something in between. I really like the automatic opening of the blade, which locks by pressing the button and unlocks by pressing the button again. It also has another button (lever) as a safety lock, depending on the situation, which prevents the opening/closing button of the blade from being pressed. Those who like small knives will love it, and it has a very nice packaging, shaped like a Kalashnikov magazine. The review is for the Boker Stubby Swiss Edition D2 mini knife, and there are videos on YouTube for a better view, as I saw before purchasing it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • There is no warranty, there are no spare parts, there is no representative. Wasted money

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Basic Characteristics:

  • Total length: 20 cm
  • Blade length: 8.5 cm
  • Weight: 120 g
  • Blade material: AUS-8
  • Handle material: Aluminum
  • Locking mechanism: Linerlock

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Pocket Knife
Colour
Black
Serrated Blade
No
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Steel Type
-
Weight
120 gr

Type

Survival
No
Everyday Carry (EDC)
No
Educational
No
with Locking Mechanism
No
Automatic
Yes
Keychain
No
Batoning Technique
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
Review this product
  • Handle Ergonomics
  • Handle stability
  • Moderately sharp
  • Value for money
  • Weight
  • a_tourtouris
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the blade material: Tool Steel

    when you're used to morakniv, all your little pocket knives seem like display case knives.
    does it have good steel? theoretically yes, just like the moras. does the mechanism work well? perfectly. so why do you only use it as a fidget spinner? because it costs as much as 6 mora basics and I'm hesitant to put it to hard work on wood, plus it's much thicker than an opinel and can't even cut an apple unless it's constantly sharpened to perfection, and if you use it on wood you'll have to carry the sharpening stone with you all the time to keep it sharp.

    it's cool on the bookshelf, I guess.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • george_ginis6549
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the blade material: Tool Steel

    Very good mini knife with sturdy construction, so it may feel a bit heavy in the hand. For me, it is neither light nor heavy in the hand, something in between. I really like the automatic opening of the blade, which locks by pressing the button and unlocks by pressing the button again. It also has another button (lever) as a safety lock, depending on the situation, which prevents the opening/closing button of the blade from being pressed. Those who like small knives will love it, and it has a very nice packaging, shaped like a Kalashnikov magazine. The review is for the Boker Stubby Swiss Edition D2 mini knife, and there are videos on YouTube for a better view, as I saw before purchasing it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Handle Ergonomics
    • Handle stability
    • Is it sharp?
    • Value for money
    • Weight
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about the blade material: Damascus Steel

    There is no warranty, there are no spare parts, there is no representative. Wasted money

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Weight
    • Handle Ergonomics
    • Handle stability
    • It is not sharp
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • when you're used to morakniv, all your little pocket knives seem like display case knives.
    does it have good steel? theoretically yes, just like the moras. does the mechanism work well? perfectly. so why do you only use it as a fidget spinner? because it costs as much as 6 mora basics and I'm hesitant to put it to hard work on wood, plus it's much thicker than an opinel and can't even cut an apple unless it's constantly sharpened to perfection, and if you use it on wood you'll have to carry the sharpening stone with you all the time to keep it sharp.

    it's cool on the bookshelf, I guess.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Very good mini knife with sturdy construction, so it may feel a bit heavy in the hand. For me, it is neither light nor heavy in the hand, something in between. I really like the automatic opening of the blade, which locks by pressing the button and unlocks by pressing the button again. It also has another button (lever) as a safety lock, depending on the situation, which prevents the opening/closing button of the blade from being pressed. Those who like small knives will love it, and it has a very nice packaging, shaped like a Kalashnikov magazine. The review is for the Boker Stubby Swiss Edition D2 mini knife, and there are videos on YouTube for a better view, as I saw before purchasing it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • There is no warranty, there are no spare parts, there is no representative. Wasted money

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • See all