Milano 9" Green Pearlex Italian Style Automatic Knife - Bayonet Satin
Specifications
- Overall Length:9.00"
- Blade Length:4.00"
- Cutting Edge:3.50"
- Blade Thickness:0.11"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Bayonet
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Polish
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:5.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Acrylic
- Color:Green
- Bolster Material:Steel
- Frame/Liner:Brass
- Weight:4.48 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Sheath:Nylon
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Push Button
- Lock Type:Bolster Lock
- Model:Milano
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Collection
- Brand:Super Knife
- Product Type:Knife
Specifications
- Overall Length:9.00"
- Blade Length:4.00"
- Cutting Edge:3.50"
- Blade Thickness:0.11"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Bayonet
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Polish
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:5.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Acrylic
- Color:Green
- Bolster Material:Steel
- Frame/Liner:Brass
- Weight:4.48 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Sheath:Nylon
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Push Button
- Lock Type:Bolster Lock
- Model:Milano
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Collection
- Brand:Super Knife
- Product Type:Knife
Interested in Italian stilettos but put off by the high price? The Milano is an excellent alternative. Using traditional styles and materials, the Milano looks just like the Italian automatics you've seen before. It has a bayonet blade, a push button release and sliding safety on the handle. The handle scales are made of green and gold swirled pearlex and are highlighted by the brass pins and liners in the handle. The action is swift and the lock up is secure. It comes with a black nylon carry case to keep it safe. This is a cost effective and beautiful way to start your own collection.
Customer Reviews
1: Works wonderfully, great action, strong spring and good lockup with a minimal of blade play, but it’s crooked. The blade locks open at an angle, it’s a switchblade banana. I can’t fix it, it’s going to get returned.
2: very strong spring and a great lockup witha minimal of blade play, but VERY beavy button, even after oiling it is very stiff, yet the button rattles at the same time. At first I thought this one was completely broken, as I couldn’t get it to open at all. I think this one may break in over time.
3: Great action and a good lock up with a minimal of blade play, but a very weak spring. At first it would not open all the way without help, it would either open only part way, or I would have to hold the bolster lock open as I pressed the button. After heavy oiling, break in, and prying on the lock bar to try and loosen it up it finally works reliably, but the spring still feels very soft, not sure I would trust this knife, but at least it works, now.
On the plus side, the handle scales look nicer than I thought and the feel solid, though a bit light for their size.
Basicaly it appears the factory has zero consistency and horrible quality control. If you like to fiddle around to make things work, and don’t need these for serious work, than they are a great deal, but if you expect it to just work out of the box or be something to use for daily carry or reliable utility? Forget it, buy something else.
This knife is, if anything, better made than the original ones made in Italy. The blade is defiantly better at holding an edge. I am amazed, considering the price. I am totally satisfied and will look no further or pay more for this type of knife. I will buy a few variations in style and size if they come back in stock.
Interested in Italian stilettos but put off by the high price? The Milano is an excellent alternative. Using traditional styles and materials, the Milano looks just like the Italian automatics you've seen before. It has a bayonet blade, a push button release and sliding safety on the handle. The handle scales are made of green and gold swirled pearlex and are highlighted by the brass pins and liners in the handle. The action is swift and the lock up is secure. It comes with a black nylon carry case to keep it safe. This is a cost effective and beautiful way to start your own collection.
Specifications
- Overall Length:9.00"
- Blade Length:4.00"
- Cutting Edge:3.50"
- Blade Thickness:0.11"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Bayonet
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Polish
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:5.00"
- Handle Thickness:0.74"
- Handle Material:Acrylic
- Color:Green
- Bolster Material:Steel
- Frame/Liner:Brass
- Weight:4.48 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Sheath:Nylon
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Push Button
- Lock Type:Bolster Lock
- Model:Milano
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Collection
- Brand:Super Knife
- Product Type:Knife
1: Works wonderfully, great action, strong spring and good lockup with a minimal of blade play, but it’s crooked. The blade locks open at an angle, it’s a switchblade banana. I can’t fix it, it’s going to get returned.
2: very strong spring and a great lockup witha minimal of blade play, but VERY beavy button, even after oiling it is very stiff, yet the button rattles at the same time. At first I thought this one was completely broken, as I couldn’t get it to open at all. I think this one may break in over time.
3: Great action and a good lock up with a minimal of blade play, but a very weak spring. At first it would not open all the way without help, it would either open only part way, or I would have to hold the bolster lock open as I pressed the button. After heavy oiling, break in, and prying on the lock bar to try and loosen it up it finally works reliably, but the spring still feels very soft, not sure I would trust this knife, but at least it works, now.
On the plus side, the handle scales look nicer than I thought and the feel solid, though a bit light for their size.
Basicaly it appears the factory has zero consistency and horrible quality control. If you like to fiddle around to make things work, and don’t need these for serious work, than they are a great deal, but if you expect it to just work out of the box or be something to use for daily carry or reliable utility? Forget it, buy something else.
This knife is, if anything, better made than the original ones made in Italy. The blade is defiantly better at holding an edge. I am amazed, considering the price. I am totally satisfied and will look no further or pay more for this type of knife. I will buy a few variations in style and size if they come back in stock.