The Heckler & Koch Axis Tactical Folder is one of a new series of duty knives made of the highest quality materials. Thanks to the Snody design, it is also cutting edge in form and function. The whole series of HK knives has lots of "damn they look cool" factor going for them.
HK's Axis Tactical Folder is eye catching. With the combination of a flat black blade and its silver etched HK logo, matte aluminum frame, and black rubber inlay grips, this knife looks good. The stainless steel liners of the grips are highly polished and add to the visual appeal.
The folder is offered in several versions. The knife can be had with a modified drop point or a tanto blade with either a plain edge or combination plain and serrated blade, and as a manual opening or auto-opening version. Since the tanto partially serrated blade has loads of cool factor, this is the knife I chose to work with.
As cool as the knife looks, is it capable of surviving the rigors of daily use? With names like Heckler & Koch, Benchmade, and Snody all combining forces, I am certain the knife will be up to the toughest of challenges.
First off, the knife is designed around Benchmade's patented Axis Lock. This locking system is one of the strongest on the market and is also one of the easiest to unlock, but only when you want to. The Axis is a spring-loaded lock that slides into a track on the spine of the blade. This system uses the entire frame of the knife, not just a small piece of steel, to lock the blade open. One of the most important features of the Axis is how virtually impossible it is to inadvertently unlock the blade. The releases are positioned so you can't "bump" them, and are truly ambidextrous.