Kershaw KingboltChristmas is here. You’ve got lots of people on your list, and lots of them would love a knife. The problem is you don’t have the money to spend a gazillion dollars on everyone. That’s where the good folks at Kershaw make life just a little bit easier. They make a great budget knife with decent steel and good action, and it won’t have you eating Ramen for the month of January. At $19.99, the Kershaw Kingbolt is one of the budget-friendly wonders you should add to your list.

The Kershaw Kingbolt features a 3″ 8Cr13MoV stainless steel drop point blade with a blackwash finish. If you’re not familiar with Kershaw’s blackwash finish, it’s one of the best in the world. It looks amazing, and this knife is blackwashed from tip to butt.

Kershaw KingboltIt’s a SpeedSafe Assist opener with both a flipper and ambidextrous thumb studs. It’s genuinely fidget friendly, and as you probably already know, SpeedSafe Assist is reliable for practically the life of the knife.

This framelock has stainless steel handles with machined grooves that give the knife a very modern look. In fact, with the blackwash finish, this knife looks like something that survived the Apocalypse (and that’s a good thing).

The Kingbolt is fully ambidextrous, so your lefties won’t be disappointed. Not only does it have dual thumb studs, the deep carry tip-up pocket clip is ambidextrous as well. This is a medium to full size EDC. It closes down to just 4″ long and opens to a full 7″. It weighs in at 4.3oz.

Kershaw KingboltKershaw Kingbolt Details

  • 3″ 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel Drop Point.
  • BlackWash Finish.
  • SpeedSafe Assist Flipper with Dual Thumb Studs.
  • Framelock.
  • Stainless Steel Blackwash Handles.
  • Deep Carry Ambidextrous Tip-up Pocket Clip.
  • 4″ Closed.
  • 7″ Overall.
  • 4.3oz.

Is this a Hinderer or a Benchmade? Nope. The Kershaw Kingbolt is a good looking, quality budget flipper that makes a great gift for Christmas. If you’re interested in learning more or getting one of these, simply click on any link in this article or the button below.

All images courtesy Smoky Mountain Knife Works – smkw.com