Budget manual flipper knives that "quick open"

Kershaw speed assist are the best I’ve found. $14 https://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-1301BW-Black-Oxide-BlackWash-Single-Position/dp/B00ILFLD52/ref=pd_aw_fbt_200_img_3/133-7426394-0146155?\_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00ILFLD52&pd_rd_r=96f2bfef-7bbc-11e9-bee9-f381f43bc426&pd_rd_w=hzufT&pd_rd_wg=QBZii&pf_rd_p=3ecc74bd-d08f-44bd-96f3-d0c2b89f563a&pf_rd_r=NKNSA1HZEF729TAVKAEW&psc=1&refRID=NKNSA1HZEF729TAVKAEW

Oh, I have tons of Kershaw assisted-openers.

I'm looking for manual flippers right now.

Ah. Ganzo’s are pretty smooth and cheap.

Harnds Talisman. I got mine for under $20 but I think now they are about $30 everywhere. Deploys very powerfully due to strong (but perfect) detent.

My favorite knife is the Kershaw Skyline. Manual flipper, lightweight, and opens just as fast as assisted knives.

if Nick Shabazz is anything to go by Ruike knives are exactly what you’re looking for.

I would suggest one of the new Ganzo D2 knives with ceramic bearings FH11, FH21. FH31. FH41. FH51. (I have the FH21.) Absolutely no flicking required: just press the flipper.

Wow, so many great suggestions so far.

My knife possibilities have really opened up.

Looks like there is a Kershaw Skyline clone made by Land:

https://www.dhgate.com/wholesale/search.do?act=search&sus=&searchkey=kershaw+skyline

Does anyone know if the Land clone quick opens?

That doesn’t look anything like the Skyline. It’s not a clone, just a shitty listing using the Skyline’s name for some reason. Could be a decent knife, but who knows.

Oops...

You're right!

That 10buk go,comma knife does that, easily.

Just opened a box about an hour ago. Simple press with my index-finger on the nub flipped open the blade like it was on a spring.

Gotta confess, I’m really liking that knife…

Yes, I have the $10 Gocomma.

That's what opened my eyes to manual flippers.

I like it so much, I ordered two other Gocomma knives.

Smoothest knife I have is a Y-Start D2.
3 1\8th blade, Bearings.

Flick with thumb. OR Flick wrist. Blade open.
Pull Back blade lock with knife facing down, Blade falls closed.
I have a Ganzo Firebird F733 does the same. Bushes.
but that Y-Start…….

Is that the Y-Start JIN02?

Ruike P108 is a quick opener for sure. I have one and it’s fast. The Ganzo’s are pretty fast too. Not as quick as the Ruike but, quick none the less and down right super affordable. My quickest manual flipper is the Sanrenmu 1161. It’s hands down the quickest and smoothest. Of course I can only compare them to other knives I’ve had so, I’m sure it has some stiff competition. I’ve just never had the chance to play with one.

It sounds strange but it holds true for both the Ruike and Sanrenmu. The harder you try to flip it open, the more difficult it becomes to succeed. Playing with it for just a few minutes will find it’s sweet spot for you but, I have a neighbor who couldn’t open it to save his life. My 11 year old son looks at it, picks it up and flips it open like he’s had it his whole life.

Amazon has the Sanrenmu for less than $35. Might be able to find it cheaper but you won’t be able to beat the delivery speed.

https://www.amazon.com/Sanrenmu-Stainless-Steel-Folding-Knife/dp/B07Q1WJWYT/ref=sr_1_15?keywords=sanrenmu+1161&qid=1558499541&s=gateway&sr=8-15

Not sure you would be happy with the skyline, it misfires sometimes on me, kinda needs a little wrist action to open 100% of the time. Without a little wrist flick it fails sometimes unless it’s been warmed up from repeated flips and also need correct finger placement on flipper. Pocket clip is very tight and not easy to get in/out of jeans. It has a very nice blade shape and good steel tho, I wouldnt pay the current $42 ish price it is now on amazon, I had to wait it out for a few years and it dropped to $28 a few months ago which I think is fair……

But for that price I would go with the Atmos which is really nice and lightweight opens every damn time, or the Ruike P801 about same price, if you wanna go cheaper the Sanrenmu land 910

here’s some pics of those knifes:




Yes Raccoon.
Sweet as. with slightly swollen plates on handle to give much better grip. Not flat as most are.

D2. shrug.
It takes and holds a nice edge and cuts quite a lot of 17mm Yacht sheeting braid Rope.
Looks nice and feels form fitting in hand.

That Ganzo 733 is a good utility knife.
but needs a strongback down body of knife
to stiffen it up a bit. The body flexes.
A next size down Blade (With that Spyder hole),
and handle a little stiffer.
would be a perfect pocket/working knife.
My 753M comes to mind.
with that round hole for flicking in back of blade
Would be it.

Hmmm. Same as torches. We ALL different hey.

This knife is shockingly good, the blade steel has also been tested and confirmed to be D2.