SOG Specialty Knives & Tools FSA-97 Flash I, 1/2 Serrated
from: Sog Specialty Knives
List Price: $57.00
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Product Description:
2.5 in. AUS8 stainless steel blade that is partially serrated. Glass reinforced Zytel handle with a Bayonet mounted clip. Overall length 5.75 in.
2.5 in. AUS8 stainless steel blade that is partially serrated. Glass reinforced Zytel handle with a Bayonet mounted clip. Overall length 5.75 in.
Features:
- Fast one-hand opening SOG Assisted Technology (SAT) with built in blade safety lock
- 2.5-inch satin finished 1/2 serrated AUS8 stainless steel blade
- Rugged and lightweight black Zytel handle
- Low carry reversible bayonet pocket clip
- Overall length: 5.75-inches, Weight: 1.3-ounces
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- A Little Small for a Big Price
I did not realize that the knife would be so small. I am getting ready for a deployment and most military soldiers recommend the SOG brand knives, but they are really small (short) I was not expecting that.
Rating:
- Excellent Buy
This knife cost me less than its baby brother the flash I but its 4 times as handy.
As a daily carry knife I prefer these because when I loose a Emerson or a Benchmade I feel like a fool. I could handle a 35.00 relacement instead of 200.00 dollars
Rating:
- Not meant for big mits.
Not meant for large hands.
My hands are small but, even I find it a little clumsy.
It's quite tiny. It's best feature has to be the safety mechanism.
This mechanism must be initiated before pushing on the thumb stud. I like it because I prefer to keep my knife clipped to the inside of my waist band. And the safety keeps the blade from being accidentally propelled open in your pants. Though, it is ambidextorious, it is easier for me to use my right hand, and takes some doing with ... Read More
Rating:
- Great warranty service.Neat knife.
I received great warranty support from SOG.The problem was actually my fault when I disassembled the knife.I explained the whole issue and they fixed it and put in a new part that I had lost!The lock up is not as tight as the linerlocks from Kershaw (Onion), but I don't care for linerlocks.The piston on the SOG is inherently 'wobbly', but I feel it is safer.You really have to look at the insides of the SOG.It is a modified lockback in my opinion, which I like.
Rating:
- SOG Warranty Department STINKS!
Now, let me get this right.
For more than seven months I have been trying to get some acknowledgement of my bent wine opener, reputed to be one of the finest in the world and, BTW, of which I ordered two, in order to give one for my husband to give as a gift to his best man a little over a year ago.
Now you tell me I have to pay to return it to you so you can "evaluate" it, despite seeing pictures of the bent material and knowing full well that it is bent and useless. I then ... Read More
- A Little Small for a Big PriceI did not realize that the knife would be so small. I am getting ready for a deployment and most military soldiers recommend the SOG brand knives, but they are really small (short) I was not expecting that.
- Excellent BuyThis knife cost me less than its baby brother the flash I but its 4 times as handy.
As a daily carry knife I prefer these because when I loose a Emerson or a Benchmade I feel like a fool. I could handle a 35.00 relacement instead of 200.00 dollars
- Not meant for big mits.Not meant for large hands.
My hands are small but, even I find it a little clumsy.
It's quite tiny. It's best feature has to be the safety mechanism.
This mechanism must be initiated before pushing on the thumb stud. I like it because I prefer to keep my knife clipped to the inside of my waist band. And the safety keeps the blade from being accidentally propelled open in your pants. Though, it is ambidextorious, it is easier for me to use my right hand, and takes some doing with ... Read More
- Great warranty service.Neat knife.I received great warranty support from SOG.The problem was actually my fault when I disassembled the knife.I explained the whole issue and they fixed it and put in a new part that I had lost!The lock up is not as tight as the linerlocks from Kershaw (Onion), but I don't care for linerlocks.The piston on the SOG is inherently 'wobbly', but I feel it is safer.You really have to look at the insides of the SOG.It is a modified lockback in my opinion, which I like.
- SOG Warranty Department STINKS!Now, let me get this right.
For more than seven months I have been trying to get some acknowledgement of my bent wine opener, reputed to be one of the finest in the world and, BTW, of which I ordered two, in order to give one for my husband to give as a gift to his best man a little over a year ago.
Now you tell me I have to pay to return it to you so you can "evaluate" it, despite seeing pictures of the bent material and knowing full well that it is bent and useless. I then ... Read More
