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A.G.A. Campolin 9" Maltese Cross Stiletto Stag Automatic Knife - Dagger

A.G.A. Campolin 9" Maltese Cross Stiletto Stag Automatic Knife - Dagger Knife Image Thumb
A.G.A. Campolin 9" Maltese Cross Stiletto Stag Automatic Knife - Dagger Knife Image Thumb
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Item #GX-15399
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Specifications

  • Overall Length:9.00"
  • Blade Length:4.00"
  • Cutting Edge:3.25"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style:Dagger
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Polish
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:5.00"
  • Handle Thickness:0.80"
  • Handle Material:Stag
  • Bolster Material:Nickel Silver
  • Frame/Liner:Brass
  • Weight:6.02 oz.
  • User:Right Hand
  • Knife Type:Automatic
  • Opener:Push Button
  • Lock Type:Lockback
  • Brand:AGA Campolin
  • Country of Origin:Italy
  • Best Use:Collection
  • Color:Brown
  • Model:9" Stiletto
  • Product Type:Knife
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Specifications

  • Overall Length:9.00"
  • Blade Length:4.00"
  • Cutting Edge:3.25"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style:Dagger
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Polish
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:5.00"
  • Handle Thickness:0.80"
  • Handle Material:Stag
  • Bolster Material:Nickel Silver
  • Frame/Liner:Brass
  • Weight:6.02 oz.
  • User:Right Hand
  • Knife Type:Automatic
  • Opener:Push Button
  • Lock Type:Lockback
  • Brand:AGA Campolin
  • Country of Origin:Italy
  • Best Use:Collection
  • Color:Brown
  • Model:9" Stiletto
  • Product Type:Knife
Description

Unique and classic, this 9" Maltese Cross stiletto is sure to be a conversation piece. The polished, stainless steel dagger blade is stamped "AGA Campolin - Maniago, Italy - 2014" on the tang. The stag horn handles are a timeless element in Italian knife design. The nickel silver bolsters and buttons are also polished. The push button release has a quick action and the lock up is solid. The lock back mechanism ensures the blade stays securely open until you release the blade to close. The sliding safety protects against accidental firing of the blade. This is a lovely collector's piece, and one you'll be proud to own.

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Nice esthetically, Poor mechanically
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Hunter S.
08-25-2016
Nice looking knife. Ended up returning though because of he same blade play/ loose blade issue as others. The pins in this knife are not set tightly because of the grooves in the stag handle. This gives the knife a very loose feeling and look. There were visible gaps in between the layers of the knife handle. Exchanged it for the Brazilian horn model. Will update info with that knife.
Really Loose Blade
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Robert R.
04-25-2015
This is the first brand of Italian stiletto that has been bad for me. The blade was extremely loose and the first couple of times I fired it, it didn't open fully. I tried to fix it myself by hammering the pin in the top bolster to tighten the blade, that worked but I scratched it up pretty bad, my fault. I should have returned it.
Not worth the money.
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Jon H.
04-04-2015
While this is a solid knife, it's not worth the money. The knife looks crude & unfinished; it has a fair bit of blade play, the lock up isn't tight, the pins are too long, the handles are rough cut, the sliding safety is loose & bent, & the bolsters are scratched & gouged in places.

The locking mechanism on this knife failed today & will no longer lock up when fired. I purchased this knife less than three weeks ago.
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Description
Specifications
Reviews

Unique and classic, this 9" Maltese Cross stiletto is sure to be a conversation piece. The polished, stainless steel dagger blade is stamped "AGA Campolin - Maniago, Italy - 2014" on the tang. The stag horn handles are a timeless element in Italian knife design. The nickel silver bolsters and buttons are also polished. The push button release has a quick action and the lock up is solid. The lock back mechanism ensures the blade stays securely open until you release the blade to close. The sliding safety protects against accidental firing of the blade. This is a lovely collector's piece, and one you'll be proud to own.

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Specifications

  • Overall Length:9.00"
  • Blade Length:4.00"
  • Cutting Edge:3.25"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style:Dagger
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Polish
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:5.00"
  • Handle Thickness:0.80"
  • Handle Material:Stag
  • Bolster Material:Nickel Silver
  • Frame/Liner:Brass
  • Weight:6.02 oz.
  • User:Right Hand
  • Knife Type:Automatic
  • Opener:Push Button
  • Lock Type:Lockback
  • Brand:AGA Campolin
  • Country of Origin:Italy
  • Best Use:Collection
  • Color:Brown
  • Model:9" Stiletto
  • Product Type:Knife
Nice esthetically, Poor mechanically
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Hunter S.
08-25-2016
Nice looking knife. Ended up returning though because of he same blade play/ loose blade issue as others. The pins in this knife are not set tightly because of the grooves in the stag handle. This gives the knife a very loose feeling and look. There were visible gaps in between the layers of the knife handle. Exchanged it for the Brazilian horn model. Will update info with that knife.
Really Loose Blade
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Robert R.
04-25-2015
This is the first brand of Italian stiletto that has been bad for me. The blade was extremely loose and the first couple of times I fired it, it didn't open fully. I tried to fix it myself by hammering the pin in the top bolster to tighten the blade, that worked but I scratched it up pretty bad, my fault. I should have returned it.
Not worth the money.
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Jon H.
04-04-2015
While this is a solid knife, it's not worth the money. The knife looks crude & unfinished; it has a fair bit of blade play, the lock up isn't tight, the pins are too long, the handles are rough cut, the sliding safety is loose & bent, & the bolsters are scratched & gouged in places.

The locking mechanism on this knife failed today & will no longer lock up when fired. I purchased this knife less than three weeks ago.
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