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The HOKC Nuker | 347-109406 is a premium folding pocket knife designed by Russian master Aleksander Biryukov, featuring a 4.72-inch D2 stainless tool steel blade with satin finish, a smooth ball bearing pivot system, and a secure liner lock. Its G10 handle offers a firm grip, while the finger flipper allows rapid deployment. Ideal for camping, hunting, and everyday carry, this knife combines military-grade materials and craftsmanship with practical, ergonomic design.
| ASIN | B0CP2SKF9Y |
| Age Range (Description) | 18+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #475,640 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,158 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plane |
| Blade Length | 4.72 Inches |
| Blade Material | D2 Stainless Tool Steel |
| Blade Shape | Normal blade |
| Brand | НОКС |
| Color | Black, Brown, Gray |
| Customer Package Type | Gift packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife, Gift packaging |
| Item Length | 10.31 Inches |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item model number | 347-109406 |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | HOKC |
| Model Name | Nuker |
| Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Outdoor, Survival |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Ball bearing pivot system, D2 stainless tool steel, Designed by Russian master Alexander Biryukov, Easy to open with a finger flipper, Powerful liner lock |
| Style | Folding knife |
| Theme | Camping, EDC, Hiking, Hunting, Outdoor, Survival |
| UPC | 765464786760 |
N**D
Good quality product
Beautiful, better than I expected. Came sharp, but not razor sharp. Couple minutes on a wet stone and now it’s razor sharp. Very good knife, highly recommend.
R**I
don't miss out
it wasn't very sharp that is not normal for hokc but I fixed that and it has a great edge now thin blade super sliced amazing quality punching above its price this is a 150 dollar blade easy
T**L
Impressive
This is one of the cheapest knives i have out of 40 something. This knife was around 70$ and easily compares to 200$ or more knives in terms of quality ,looks & design. It lacks only with the plastic vs g-10 or micarta scales. It came very sharp with no machine marks on the steel parts. Best of all though is the size. This is one of the few with a blade length between 4 & 5 inches. Most all are 3.5 inch or over 5. Perfect size.
S**Y
НУКЕР knife from НОКС
It’s a beautiful knife, very sharp and comfortable in hand. High quality material blade and handle. Good for camping ⛺️, fishing, hunting. If you need make precise cuts this knife will do. This particular model made in honor of Uzbek knife Pchak, which is perfect for kitchen, but made even better, because use steel D2.
C**W
Sharp poster knife with some pros and cons
My nephew is in the military and he also hunts so I thought he would appreciate this tactical knife. I have to say it from a females perspective it looks like a really nice pocket knife. It’s larger than the average pocket or utility knife and the construction seems sturdier than most folding knives I have seen. When I reviewed this product with my nephew he said it’s better than average but it’s not top of the line. I told him it was designed by a well known Russian Master Biryukov but that didn’t influence his opinion regarding the pros and cons. He liked the size and weight when folded, the dimension folded was a little under 4 inches and the weight on a mailing scale was 7 oz., so it’s fairly mid to upper range for a folding knife with regard to size and weight. As for the construction, the handle measured approximately 3.5 inches and is made of a few layers, the outer layers are G10 composite with a stainless inner layer. He wasn’t especially impressed with handle with the riveted composite because he said over time with use and cleaning those materials can crack but I guess we will see how it fares. He felt the handle was ergonomic and the grip was good and it was nice that the sturdy metal belt clip was reversible to either side. He said the blade was half decent, it was constructed of D2 stainless steel so not top of the line steel but it was solid and very sharp right out of the box. He said it could easily cut deer meat, a steak, fish, a rope , anything but a big tree he said. I found it odd that he mentioned cutting meat and a rope in the same sentence, most women wouldn’t use the same knife to cut food and perform utility projects at the same time so that’s just me, I guess that’s a guy thing. The knife also had a blunt serrated area on the top and he said that was for finger positioning to get a good grip and put pressure on the item being cut. Regarding the blade, it’s fairly long for a pocket knife, it’s about 4 3/4 inches long and he liked the longer blade. The shape of the blade was a little different than most tactical or pocket knives but he said it’s sharp and it’s workable. When discussing the operation and mechanisms of the knife he was a little undecided. The knife opened with a finger flipper mechanism, it opened fast and smooth. The stainless ball bearing design kept the knife fixed and steady without any motion and when pressure was placed on the blade it was solid, there was no movement- he said it was rock solid. His issue was with the closure mechanism which was buried in the indentation between the blade and handle and he said he could barely get his fingers in there to activate the bearings. Personally, I couldn’t even figure out how to close it at all. I had to wait until I saw him to close it which was a bit dangerous because a sheath wasn’t included but it would be nice in instances where the blade remains open. Lastly, the price point seems average for the quality. There were no instructions included- which would have been helpful for me when trying to figure out how to close it, even how to care for the knife would have been nice. The box was written in a foreign language, looks like Russian or Chinese, I suspect the latter because I noticed the city where manufactured is in China. My nephew liked this pocket knife, it was better than the one he has now but it has its pros and cons.
D**S
Perfectly done big blade folding knife
Great knife with a big blade and long cutting edge. Not heavy. Perfectly fits in hand. Looks beautiful. Every detail is perfectly done.
M**S
High quality large pocket knife
The HOKC Nuker is a serious pocket knife! It is considerably larger than the knife I EDC. This knife is 5.5 inches folded! And while it's lighter than the size suggests, it is still heavy enough that you'll notice it in your pocket. The G10 handles look nice, and feel really good in my hand. The finger latch on the back of the blade and the ball bearing mechanism make deploying the blade very pleasing. Pull with your index finger and a slight snap of the wrist and the considerable blade will deploy completely and lock securely. The blade is very sharp, and the blade shape seems to be good for EDC work. Whether you're cutting rope or preparing food, this blade is up to every task. I am left handed, and I really appreciate that this knife is completely ambidextrous. Every feature this knife has works equally well for left or right handed users. The pocket clip can be moved to either side of the knife to accommodate every user. Overall, this knife feels a little large for me to EDC, it would draw unwanted attention if I used this knife to open packages at my day job, but it's a great addition when I am camping, backpacking or even day hiking.
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