Hogue OTF
- wazu013
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Hogue OTF
Here's my first knife buy of 2018. It should be here by Friday.
Overall Length:8.50"
Blade Length:3.375"
Blade Thickness:0.12"
Blade Material:CPM-154
Blade Style:Clip Point
Blade Grind:Flat
Finish:Stonewash
Edge Type:Plain
Handle Length:5.125"
Handle Thickness:0.56"
Handle Material:Aluminum
Color:OD Green
Weight:5.16 oz.
User:Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip:Tip-Down
Knife Type:Double-Action OTF Automatic
Opener:Thumb Slide
Brand:Hogue
Model:OTF
Model Number:34011
Designer:Allen Elishewitz
Country of Origin:USA
SPECIFICATIONSOverall Length:8.50"
Blade Length:3.375"
Blade Thickness:0.12"
Blade Material:CPM-154
Blade Style:Clip Point
Blade Grind:Flat
Finish:Stonewash
Edge Type:Plain
Handle Length:5.125"
Handle Thickness:0.56"
Handle Material:Aluminum
Color:OD Green
Weight:5.16 oz.
User:Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip:Tip-Down
Knife Type:Double-Action OTF Automatic
Opener:Thumb Slide
Brand:Hogue
Model:OTF
Model Number:34011
Designer:Allen Elishewitz
Country of Origin:USA
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Re: Hogue OTF
Cool beans! The clip point should prove useful and the handle has enough textured surface for good purchase. I really like it!
What's the tariff on this OTF?
What's the tariff on this OTF?
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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Re: Hogue OTF
I have one of the cheap Chinese versions of this knife. It's pretty fun! However, it's a pretty big chunk in the pocket.
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- wazu013
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Re: Hogue OTF
Blade HQ has them for $297. I got mine from a dealer selling on GunBroker for $255.Captain O wrote:Cool beans! The clip point should prove useful and the handle has enough textured surface for good purchase. I really like it!
What's the tariff on this OTF?
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- wazu013
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Re: Hogue OTF
I'm at the point that if I buy a knife I'm going to use it.I've been carrying a Lightning OTF on and off for a couple years. The biggest problem I have with it is it's lack of edge retention. I read about Hogue and the knives they are making so I gave it a shot. I don't see any of the new knives as collectables. Older traditionals are another story though. They have stories to tell.Captain O wrote:Is this a "display" knife or did you buy it as a functional piece?
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Re: Hogue OTF
Another "practical pig" in the crowd. I'm with you! If it can't be used, what's the point? (no pun intended).wazu013 wrote:I'm at the point that if I buy a knife I'm going to use it.I've been carrying a Lightning OTF on and off for a couple years. The biggest problem I have with it is it's lack of edge retention. I read about Hogue and the knives they are making so I gave it a shot. I don't see any of the new knives as collectables. Older traditionals are another story though. They have stories to tell.Captain O wrote:Is this a "display" knife or did you buy it as a functional piece?
- wazu013
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Re: Hogue OTF
Well here it is and it's a beauty. I know it would be a stretch to call an OTF a hard use knife but this comes pretty close. I have to say it's a beauty. It's definitely a quality USA made product. The blade is a hair shaver. If you look close you can see it's sharpened to a mirror finish. I can't say there's no blade play but I can say it's the tightest lock up I've ever seen in a OTF. No side to side movement and just a fractional bit of up and down play. The anodized handle has a real grippy feel besides being well done. The pocket clip is nice and tight. It's not just screwed to the body. They milled a cutout so the clip mount can inset, nice touch.
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Re: Hogue OTF
Very nice! I like it when people in the US come up with something that makes China stand up and take notice. (Benchmade, Hogue, et. al.,). I love both the concept and the execution.
Kudos, Hogue!
Kudos, Hogue!
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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Re: Hogue OTF
I think the nature of a double action OTF design means there will ALWAYS be some blade play. I don't think there is any way to avoid it and still have the D/A work reliably.
"The Luggage had a straightforward way of dealing with things between it and its intended destination: it ignored them." -Terry Pratchett