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Folding Knives

My New EDC Folder, the M16 by CRKT

March 20, 2024 by Fred Rowlands Leave a Comment

I used my S&W Extreme Ops Tanto for at least 7 years and it served me faithfully but times change and it was time for an upgrade.  Enter the Columbia River Knife and Tool, (CRKT), M16-14DSFG, a very specific knife designed by renowned knife maker Kit Carson.

Kit retired as a ranking Master Sergeant and designed the successful M16® knife series.  In the process of developing the line of Carson special forces G10 M16® models, it became apparent that there was a demand for these models from coalition forces serving in desert environments. These models have Desert Tan blades and scales and have a Titanium nitride finish which improves corrosion resistance, I have one of those models.

I have used mine for EVERYTHING, at least everything I’ve had to cut so far.  The stainless steel used in the blade is a mixture designed for strength, resilience, and corrosion resistance and combined with the Titanium finish shows no wear even after the testing and use I’ve put it through.  The video shows the formal testing I did but since then I’ve used the knife to cut plastic tubs, and electrical wire, and I’ve taken apart/destroyed a wide variety of wooden objects and limbs.  The M16 has powered through everything and keeps coming back for more.

The G10 handle grips well in bare and gloved hand without any slipping and it’s easy to index the knife even when not looking at it.  The balance is just barely to the rear of the handguard, good for a knife with such a heavy blade as this one has and it stands on it’s own as it should when open.

Balances Properly

The safety lock presents a bit of a learning curve if you’re not used to it as I wasn’t but it proved to be easy to manipulate once I got the hang of it, even with gloves on.  If you’re going to put the knife into heavy use it’s probably an ok thing to have an extra layer of safety, I know I wasn’t worried when I was testing the knife and I haven’t been since even when cutting things I wouldn’t attempt with my old knife.

Included in it’s design are lashing points that can be used in combination with the grooved handle and the handguard to create a formidable spear.  Another use where the extra safety lock would be appreciated.

It also passed the 2 foot drop test into new wood!

It Stuck the Landing, From 2 Feet Up

 

The biggest change for me was the Veff Serrations™ which provide superior cutting power of rope and straps and especially wood.  The notch I cut into the pallet at the end of the video was deep enough to hold my 7.62 VEPR rifle barrel and it didn’t take 20 seconds to do it.

Barrel Notch Courtesy of VEFF Serrations

This is a VERY capable knife which should stand up to all the use I can give it before passing it down to one of my Grandsons.

Garfield out.

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Fred Rowlands Fred “Garfield” Rowlands is a 21+ year Navy veteran who spent his career in strange and diverse places like Diego Garcia, Wintering Over in Antarctica, the Southern Border, and Burbank CA. Has spent over 30 years working in Military Physical Security, Law Enforcement, and Private Security, and has “more luck than a cat has lives” supposedly. He now resides in NW Florida with his wife and a Great Dane named Layla.

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