🔧 Your Everyday Edge Awaits!
The Kizer Militaw EDC Pocket Knife features a 3.36'' Nitro V blade, renowned for its corrosion resistance and toughness. With a stylish red and blue G10 handle, this folding knife combines practicality and aesthetics, making it perfect for daily tasks, outdoor adventures, and as a thoughtful gift for loved ones.
R**.
Amazing for the price point
This is just a first impression. I have a LOT of knives... Some $400, some $50... I usually stay away from front flippers because they usually don't work well for me. I have 2 other kizer knives in 154cm, and those 2 knives are my favorites outside of the powdered steel metallurgy knives I own, and might still be my favorites because they are easier to sharpen. I bought this knife only because it had a thumb hole for deployment, thinking that would be pretty functional for me, which it is, but, I actually find the front flipper incredibly easy to use on this knife. I've had other front flippers I could work well enough, but I've never had a front flipper that I actually prefer the front flipper over another way of deployment. Tge front flipper works amazingly well, and I actually have to try really hard to get it to fail to deploy all the way. It's been a long time since I've been this impressed with a knife
T**S
GREAT edc knife!!
First (and definitely not the last) Kizer I’ve bought. She a thicc girl, and I love it. Action is buttery smooth. I mean, pretty much Benchmade level action. Factory edge is pretty amazing. No burs or flat spots. Materials are great. You can tell it was built well. The thing opens very smooth and quick. It is a bit on the heavy side, which is exactly what I like in an EDC. The box is packed with all kinds of cool shit, too. I could not be happier. If you’re on the fence, buy it. You won’t regret it.
K**9
Amazing knife
You can spend hundreds of dollars and get really nice, great functioning, super quality knives. Knives under $75 are numerous, but there are few that punch well above their class, THIS IS ONE OF THOSE KNIVES! The majority of my collection is Kizer and Kansept knives, I really like their designs, quality, and price! When this knife came out, I passed it over many-many times. To me, it just looked like an average design, kinda boxy, with nothing that makes it stand out in design. Then you get it in your hand, and boy, you realize the quality, ergonomics, and size are absolutely stellar! This knife is as good as it gets in this price range, and honestly in any price range if you consider how people use knives! Eventually I will buy the premium version as well!
K**R
Aesthetic appeal
Very smooth action, sharp blade. Only complaint is inlay in handle looks cheap. Ordered black with brown inlay, but inlay is more green than brown. Would be better without inlay and solid handle.
A**Y
Decent knife for the price
I bought this knife as a gift for my husband who collects knives and he really liked this one. He has bigger hands and it fit nicely in his. Nice every day carry size. Overall a decent knife for the price.
D**.
Too much fun!
The media could not be loaded. Fun, functional and fidgety.What more can you ask for?Three deployment methods and all work well. Thumb hole allows for standard deployment and the “spidey flick.” Front flipper tab isn’t the easiest but is very useable with some practice. What the front flipper lacks the reverse flick “spidey flick” makes up in spades. The G10 is grippy but not in the way that will shred your pocket with regular use. The PEI is a nice touch with it being semitransparent it makes the cutouts in the liners part of its aesthetic. Quality of the knife in hand is nice. It has a little weight to it but is only heavy is compared to a Pyrite lite or Bugout. This is a full size pocket knife but still manages to almost to almost be forgotten because it carries so well. In classic Kizer form this blade is made of 154CM and finished very nicely. The real treasure of this model is in its action. Opens like a spring assisted and drops shut after disengaging the line lock. I believe you’d be hard pressed to find a better offing at this price point with better fit, finish and presentation of product. The box is strange but undeniably fun. All around, another great piece from Kizer that you’ll love using or adding to your carefully curated collection.
C**Z
Kizer Militaw: Tactical Precision in Your Pocket
The Kizer Militaw is like a special forces operative disguised as an EDC knife—sleek, efficient, and ready for action at a moment’s notice. The 3.36" Nitro V blade is razor-sharp, tough, and corrosion-resistant, making it perfect for slicing, piercing, and handling daily missions like a pro. Whether you’re opening a package or cutting rope, this blade means business.Now, let’s talk about the action—because, my friend, it’s smoother than a covert op on a moonless night. The thumb hole and front flipper work together like a well-trained unit, deploying the blade fast and effortlessly. And closing it? It glides shut like a Black Hawk landing on a dime—controlled, precise, and oddly satisfying.The G10 and Micarta handle provides a secure, no-slip grip, ensuring maximum control in any situation. Plus, with the deep-carry pocket clip, this knife disappears like a stealth recon team until you need it.Final Verdict:The Kizer Militaw is battle-ready EDC gear—sharp, smooth, and tactical in every way. 10/10—so smooth, you’ll feel like a knife-wielding special operator, even if you’re just opening a snack.
D**R
I can’t deploy it one handed fast enough, to consideriit as a self defense blade.
I like the looks and feel of the knife. It seems solid and well built, and balanced. But it’s really made to open with two hands. That video shows someone opening with a swing of their thumb, well I don’t believe it. You can open it with hole in the blade, but it’s awkward and slow. Nothing like a spiderco, that’s easy to flip open. You can’t sling it open either, like you can with a Benchmade. They need to ask Emerson to let them put that sling opener on there blades. This really is just a common manual opening knife. I want to update my review. It can be opened one handed. I just went about it wrong. It doesn’t flip open like other flippers, you have to hold it different. Rotate it so you can barely open it with your thumb, then flip it open with your wrist, it actually works great that way, so I am now going to change my rating to a 5 star. I really enjoy opening the way they designed it now.
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