Reviews and Ratings for BRS Bladerunners Systems E-Volve Gavko Thresher XL Folding Knife 3.875" S35VN Stonewashed Blade, Bronze Titanium Handles

BRS Bladerunners Systems E-Volve Gavko Thresher XL Folding Knife 3.875" S35VN Stonewashed Blade, Bronze Titanium Handlesrated 4.5 stars out of 5 (2 reviews)
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BRS Bladerunners Systems E-Volve Gavko Thresher XL Folding Knife 3.875 inch S35VN Stonewashed Blade, Bronze Titanium Handles

 

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BRS Bladerunners Systems E-Volve Gavko Thresher XL Folding Knife 3.875" S35VN Stonewashed Blade, Bronze Titanium Handles
rated 5 stars out of 5
Rich
Florida
Oct 20, 2021
Pros: Ease of Opening, Handle Material, Blade Material, Overall Quality
Cons: Weight, Pocket Clip

Just WOW!

If you like larger knives, this is the one for you! I love framelocks and this one just flies open and drops shut closed. The titanium bronze doesn't tarnish so polishing required. Beautiful blade shape and great ergonomics. I have a lot of knives and this is definitely top 5. The only cons are the weight (which if you want a large knife... deal with it) and the pocket clip which is really stiff and tight, to the point it's hard to get over the lip of your pocket to put away (not too bad on the draw). I always wanted a Gavko knife and since his customs are way out of my price range I was very happy to have to opportunity to get this one.
BRS Bladerunners Systems E-Volve Gavko Thresher XL Folding Knife 3.875" S35VN Stonewashed Blade, Bronze Titanium Handles
rated 4 stars out of 5
Lee
Green Valley, Az
Dec 10, 2021
Pros: Weight, Handle Material, Blade Material, Overall Quality, Blade Sharpness
Cons: Pocket Clip

Many positives, but a critical problem!

I waited two months for this and I'm sad to say it's a big disappointment, The GOOD: 1. Great design and materials 2. Feels light in the hand for a large knife 3. Comfortable with no "hot spots" 4. Locks up like a vault The BAD (unfortunately!) 1. The pocket clip is very tight and difficult to get in and out of a pocket. This is an irritation I could live with for the sake of all the positives. 2. This has the strongest detent I've ever experienced! It's next to impossible to open the blade with the thumb studs. I can barely open it with my left thumb and a huge effort - probably because there is less pressure on the lock bar. Unfortunately, I'm right-handed! It is also impossible to middle-finger flick because the studs are too close to the pivot to get enough leverage. So, although I love everything else about it, I'm going to return the knife because a knife a can't open with one hand is of no use to me!