OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19
OEM Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19

Folding knife red coating stainless steel + plastic handle serrated blade lockback HF-KS19(R)

Item NO.: HF-KS19(R)

Item segment: Folding knife

Blade material: 3Cr13

Handle material: 2Cr13 + plastic

Blade HRC: 50-52

Blade thickness: 0.091” / 2.3mm

Blade length: 2.87” / 73mm

Handle thickness: 0.598” / 15.2mm

Total length: 6.77” / 172mm

Weight: 2.12 oz / 60g

Blade style: Drop point

Handle color: Red + black

Pocket clip: Tip-down

Lock mechanism: Lockback

Open way: Hole

Blade finish: Grey oxide coating

Blade grind: Flat grind

ODM Regular MOQ: 3000

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The Red Blade Dynamo: Shieldon’s HF-KS19(R) Folding Knife – Precision, Durability, and Style

In the intricate dance of daily tasks and adventures, a folding knife is more than a tool; it’s a companion that must be reliable, durable, and precise. Shieldon’s HF-KS19(R) is a testament to this philosophy, offering a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal that caters to a wide range of users, from outdoor enthusiasts to everyday carry connoisseurs. With its striking red and black handle, serrated drop point blade, and robust lockback design, this folding knife not only catches the eye but also promises performance that can be relied upon.

Design and Ergonomics

At the heart of the HF-KS19(R) lies its ergonomic design, which marries comfort with practicality. The knife features a 2Cr13 stainless steel + plastic handle, meticulously engineered to provide a secure grip that combines stability and ease. The handle’s red coating, paired with black accents, not only provides a sleek and modern appearance but also enhances grip security and visual appeal. With a handle thickness of 0.598 inches, this folding knife offers a substantial feel that suggests quality and durability without compromising on agility.

 

The drop point blade, crafted from 3Cr13 stainless steel, is robust and versatile. Its grey oxide coating isn’t just for show—it adds a layer of protection against the elements, reflecting Shieldon’s commitment to quality and longevity. The drop point design is renowned for its strong point and large belly, making it ideal for a variety of cutting tasks that require precision and control.

 

Performance and Utility

With a blade hardness of 50-52 HRC, the HF-KS19(R) can withstand significant wear and retain its edge through repeated use, making it an excellent choice for both heavy-duty and fine-cutting tasks. The 0.091-inch blade thickness provides a balance between strength and cutting efficiency, while the 2.87-inch blade length ensures that it is compact enough for easy carry yet substantial enough to handle demanding jobs.

 

The flat grind of the blade is a choice that underscores Shieldon’s understanding of utility and ease of sharpening. This grind type is excellent for achieving a sharp edge quickly, and it maintains that edge during use, reducing the need for frequent sharpening.

 

The serrated edge on this model extends its versatility further, allowing for an aggressive cutting action that is perfect for sawing through tougher materials. Whether you are preparing kindling for a fire or cutting through rope, the serrated edge of the HF-KS19(R) is designed to perform without falter.

 

Safety and Convenience

Safety is paramount in the design of any folding knife, and Shieldon’s lockback mechanism on the HF-KS19(R) is a proven system that ensures the blade stays open during use, reducing the risk of accidental closure. The lock is both robust and easy to engage, offering peace of mind and reliability when it matters most.

Opening the knife is intuitive and quick, facilitated by a strategically placed hole that allows for one-handed operation. This feature is particularly useful in situations where speed is of the essence, or when the user’s other hand is occupied.

 

The inclusion of a tip-down pocket clip is a thoughtful touch, providing users with a convenient and secure carry option that ensures the knife is always within reach, yet discreet and out of the way when not in use.

 

Manufacturing Excellence and Customization

Shieldon’s Manufacturing & Trading Combo business model ensures that the HF-KS19(R) is produced to the highest standards of quality. With direct oversight of the manufacturing process, Shieldon guarantees that each knife meets stringent quality control measures.

 

The HF-KS19(R) is also available for customization through Shieldon’s ODM services, with a regular MOQ of 3000 units. This offers businesses the opportunity to tailor the knife to specific customer needs or branding requirements, whether it’s for promotional purposes or to create a specialized product line.

 

Conclusion

Shieldon’s HF-KS19(R) folding knife is a fine example of what the company stands for: quality, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. Weighing in at just 2.12 ounces, this knife is a lightweight powerhouse, offering the perfect balance of sharpness, strength, and safety for a diverse range of cutting tasks. With its compact size, reliable lockback design, and eye-catching appearance, the HF-KS19(R) is not only a tool but a statement—a reflection of Shieldon’s dedication to providing customers with knives that are as dependable as they are visually striking. Whether you’re adding to a collection or seeking a trusty tool for daily use, the HF-KS19(R) is designed to impress and perform, making it a worthy addition to any pocket or toolkit.

Unfolding the Basics: A Guide to Using and Understanding Folding Knives

Folding knives are quintessential tools of versatility that cater to a plethora of everyday tasks, outdoor activities, and tactical operations. Their compact nature and retractable blades make them an ideal choice for safe and convenient carry. However, for the uninitiated, operating a folding knife may not be instinctive. This guide provides essential knowledge on how to open and close a folding knife and introduces common blade grinds found in these handy companions.

Mastering the Open and Close Mechanisms

Folding knives come with various opening and closing mechanisms, each with its own set of steps for safe operation.

  1. Manual Opening: Many folding knives feature a thumb stud, hole, or nail nick that allows the user to manually open the blade with one hand. Place your thumb on the stud or into the hole, and steadily rotate the blade out until it locks into place. For two-handed opening, such as with a nail nick, use the thumb and index finger to pull the blade out slowly.
  2. Assisted Opening: Assisted-opening knives have an internal mechanism that helps propel the blade open once the user has initiated the process manually. To operate, push the thumb stud or flipper slightly, and the mechanism will complete the opening action swiftly.
  3. Automatic Opening: Also known as switchblades, these knives feature a button or switch that, when pressed, releases the blade into the open position rapidly. It’s crucial to handle automatic knives with care due to their swift action.

 

To close a folding knife, you must deactivate the locking mechanism. Common locks such as the liner lock, frame lock, or lockback require the user to apply pressure to a part of the lock to disengage it. Once the lock is disengaged, use your other hand to carefully fold the blade back into the handle, ensuring your fingers are out of the path of the closing blade.

 

Safety Tips:

  • Always point the blade away from your body when opening and closing a knife.
  • Be mindful of your surroundings to prevent injuries to others.
  • Ensure your fingers are clear of the blade’s path when releasing the lock.

 

Understanding Blade Grinds

The blade grind refers to how the blade’s edge is shaped during manufacturing to form a sharp edge. Various grinds offer different advantages and are suitable for distinct tasks.

  1. Flat Grind: The flat grind is characterized by a blade that tapers from the spine down to the cutting edge in a straight line. This grind is known for its versatility and is a common choice for general use. A full flat grind reduces weight and creates a fine, sharp edge perfect for precision slicing.
  2. Hollow Grind: Featuring concave, beveled edges, the hollow grind is excellent for tasks that require a razor-sharp edge, such as shaving or skinning. The thin edge can be delicate, but it’s ideal for straight cuts and easy resharpening.
  3. Sabre Grind: Also known as the V grind, this style has a bevel that begins at or near the middle of the blade and tapers to the edge. It’s a strong grind, suitable for heavy-duty cutting and chopping tasks.
  4. Convex Grind: This grind bulges outward to create a rounded edge that’s strong and durable. It’s less common but is excellent for axes and knives that undergo heavy use and require a robust edge.
  5. Chisel Grind: Featuring a bevel on only one side of the blade, the chisel grind offers a very sharp edge that’s easy to maintain. It’s particularly popular in traditional Japanese cutlery.
  6. Compound Grind: Combining two or more different grinds on the same blade, the compound grind aims to maximize the functionality of the knife by offering different edge geometries for varied tasks.

Conclusion

Understanding how to operate a folding knife and the intricacies of blade grinds can enhance your experience and skill with these tools. Whether you’re carrying a simple manual folder or a sophisticated automatic knife, the principles of safe opening and closing remain universal. Recognizing the various blade grinds equips you with the knowledge to select the right folding knife for your intended use, ensuring you gain the most from your blade’s design. With practice and respect for the tool, your folding knife will serve you reliably in countless situations, becoming an indispensable part of your daily gear.

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