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SOG Fusion Revolver - SEAL 4.75" Revolving Blade and Saw


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SOG Fusion Revolver - SEAL 4.75" Revolving Blade and Saw

Part Number: SOGFX21
Manufacturer: SOG
Retail Price:$40.00
You Pay: $26.95    You Save: $13.05 (33%)
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Description
SOGFX21: Fusion Revolver - SEAL
Fusion by SOG

The SEAL Revolver comes standard with a new look in blade shape that is not only functional, but distinctive. A survival saw serves as a backup in the handle. The blade features a forward thumb rest for increased dexterity and downward pressure. A glass-reinforced Nylon handle hides the stainless steel liners which ensure strength and quality. And as always, SOG edges are razor sharp.

Whether you're camping or crusading, why not pack twice the capability with the SEAL Revolver? It just might transform your idea of what a knife should be.

Also includes Nylon sheath.

Specifications
  • Blade Length: 4.75"
  • Overall Length: 10"
  • Weight: 6.0 oz.
  • Edge: Partially Serrated / Double Tooth Saw
  • Steel: 440A
  • Handle: Glass-Reinforced Nylon
  • Finish: Hardcased Black TiNi
  • Sheath: Nylon









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Product Reviews for the SOG Fusion Revolver - SEAL 4.75" Revolving Blade and Saw 
Avg. Rating: 4   (Based on 1 review)
Review 1: 4   Headline: Good for the price
Pros: Blade Material , Overall Quality , Blade Sharpness
Cons: Handle Material , Sheath/Scabbard ,
by Stephen From Southern New Hampshire on 11/19/2009
I got this as a knife for going in my fiance's car kit. I liked the idea of a saw and knife in one, so in it went. I have to say, for the cost this is a great blade. I think it will hold up well to moderate use and the blade locks well into either saw or knife configuration. There appears to be little danger of the release letting go. I like the direction of travel of the blade as it is very much like a pocket knife, reducing the chances of inadvertent injury. The handle feels a little cheap, but for the cost, I can't complain. I wouldn't do any prying or heavy stress on the knife, though it might hold up OK. I should note that the sheath is a pretty poor nylon one, I would not want it for heavy use.
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