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โ๏ธ Own the edge: Tactical power meets everyday readiness.
The Grand Way 6688 Spring Assisted Pocket Knife features a 3.54" tanto blade crafted from hardened 440 stainless steel (60 HRC) with a titanium-nitride coating for exceptional durability and sharpness. Its secure liner lock and ergonomic metal/plastic handle provide safety and comfort, while the removable pocket clip and included paracord offer versatile carry options. Weighing 7.76 oz with an overall length of 8.66", this folding tactical knife is designed for hunting, camping, survival, and everyday carry, combining rugged performance with sleek, modern style.





























| ASIN | B086WFFPSY |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,037 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Deba Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.54 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Blade Type | Tanto |
| Brand | Grand Way |
| Brand Name | Grand Way |
| Color | 2. ARMY GREEN |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,208 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Paracord Rope, Pocket Clip, Screwdriver |
| Item Length | 8.66 Inches |
| Item Shape | Folding Knife |
| Item Weight | 7.76 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Grand Way |
| Model Name | 6688 |
| Model Number | 6688 |
| Part Number | 6688 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Emergency, Fighting, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Military, Survival, Tactical, Utility Recommended Uses For Product Bushcrafting, Camping, Emergency, Fighting, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Military, Survival, Tactical, Utility See more |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Spring Assist |
| Special Features | Foldable, Spring Assist |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Sport |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Z**A
This is one heavy knife
I bought this because of the other reviews and because I lose knives like a 5 year old loses teeth. My EDC is a Gerber Fastball (which is amazing) but I dare not carry it around the homestead with me or it will end up getting lost in the brush. This knife is big, sturdy, heavy, and cheap. I won't cry if I lose one but will just buy another. Heck, I'm thinking about buying a case and setting up dispensers around my property. One of the blade locks is a little sticky, but on the other knife it releases effortlessly. The knife is almost an inch larger than my EDC (pictured on bottom). I also included a Kershaw Misdirect for reference (pictured on top). Did I mention these knives are heavy? I will definitely notice if one falls out of my back pocket by the spring in my step. I may have to carry two in order to evenly distribute the weight. Yes, they are that heavy. The knife does protrude a little further than most knives due to the pocket clip placement which is much lower from the edge than expected. The clip is sturdy though and as a huge bonus it comes with extra screws. All in all this is an inexpensive, sturdy, and can get the job done.
M**.
Great Budget Knife!
Well made for a budget knife. Built solid and has some weight to it. Blade snaps open with its spring assist. Very sharp and locks firmly in place. The G10 handle has good texture and fits comfortably in my hand. Blade release has a flat area verses jimping which is comfortable on the thumb. Fit and finish of the entire knife is excellent. Pocket clip came separately in a bag with torx wrench and extra screws. Also came with a yellow paracord which was long enough to convert to a snake knot. Overall, a great purchase. Got this for $8 with a promotional discount.
B**S
Very sturdy knife for the price
Needed a decent, tough switchblade for hiking and this is perfect so far. It feels pretty rugged and it's heavy, which I like. Opening the knife takes a bit more force than typical spring assist knives I've used, but from a safety standpoint that's not such a bad thing, last thing you want is one opening up on its own in your pocket. My only issue is the locking mechanism seems a bit finicky; I really have to make sure the knife clicks open all the way sometimes. This might just be a matter of having to break it in, though. Overall, this is a pretty sturdy folding knife and it came razor sharp out of the box. Excellent value
C**J
Heck yeah
Open your utility knife with one hand. Flicks open with your index finger. If you have lost your index finger on both hands this may not be the knife for you. Also super useful if you don't have 2 hands available. I'm not really sure why I thought I needed this but I do cut a lot of things when working on cars or around the house. Probably be great for camping. It's really well made and sturdy. Feels like a tool more than a pocket knife.
S**S
All of a sudden, I'm collecting these
Happiness is a well-made pocket knife costing $15 or less. I've collected budget folders for several years. I keep all my favorites in a display organizer bag. Since all the slots on the bag are full, each time I get a new folder I have to decide whether it goes in the favorites bag or an "almost made it" box. Whenever a new folder goes in the favorites bag, one of the other knives in the bag is exiled to the so-so box. That way, my top favorites are always in the bag. I don't pay much attention to "brand." If a knife looks nice/cool/trendy/innovative, etc., I'll give it a try, regardless of brand. So when this particular Grand Way folder found its way into the bag and I was looking for the potential exile, I was surprised to discover I already have four other Grand Way knives in the bag. That says a lot to me about the Grand Way brand. Their knives are most frequently marketed as "gifts" for men and typically cost between $9.95 - $15. This model is (like all the Grand Way knives I've purchased) bulky, heavy, a bit slow on the open and extremely sharp out of the box. This is a nicely designed knife that comes with a removable clip. It seems ideal for men (OK and women) with large hands. I wouldn't hesitate to bring one along on a camping trip to use for general cutting and/or cooking tasks. For such a low price, this may be one of the best deals on Amazon for a general purpose assisted opening knife. I really like this one, the same way I have liked all of the other Grand Way knives I ended up with. Is it the equal of a $100 knife? Of course not. On the other hand, are you going to use that $100 knife for camping chores? Probably not. What if you lose that expensive knife? If you lose this one, just skip two cups of coffee and buy another one. I love this thing. Now if only all of the hair I shaved off my arm with it would grow back quickly.
S**M
Classy knife for less money!
Hey, I'm really liking the Grand Way knives I've bought. This might be my favorite. It's nice and classy, sturdy and well made. I don't mind keeping 440c nice and sharp, so in MY way of thinking, this outclasses the way more expensive options.
D**D
Spring assisted opening is excellent
Wait is right on. I like to feel like a little bit than that not too heavy side and a very light I feel as well built for the price and the mechanism is perfect. Opening and closing looks sharp. Looking forward to testing it out but so far impressed with the speed of shipping, the quality of people and the price.
D**E
Great value ,well made ,440c steel which is good enough
Great value. Good 440c steel. It is heavy and has a larger handle compared to the other slightly smaller non tanto they sell. If you want a knife for puncturing choose this one. If you want a slicer, choose this companies other folding version. G4and Way makes very inexpensive knives that do the job well. Designed in the Ukraine and made in China. If you want a knife to show off, this is not that knife.
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