From Kershaw, designed by Todd Rexford, a solid "Injection" of awesome.
This is a limited stock special offer at this price.
The Kershaw Injection 3.0 is destined to become you new favourite pocketknife. It offers sleek good looks—from the tip of its classic drop-point blade to its 3D-machined G-10 handle.
The Injection is a collaboration between custom knifemaker Todd Rexford and Kershaw and the results are outstanding. Look for high- end custom details like decorative pivot hardware and machined thumbstuds. The G-10 handle has incised cutouts on each side, letting you see through to the stainless steel liners.
The G-10 is textured for a secure grip. Even the backspacer offers a custom touch; it's chamfered on the back end. Another nice detail is the inset lanyard pin so nothing interrupts the smooth line of the knife. The 7.6cm (3-in.) blade is the perfect size for so many day-to- day applications.
Built of high-performance 8Cr13MoV, it comes razor-sharp and holds its edge well. The manual opening is smooth and easy. Once open, the blade is secured with a steel locking liner. The pocketclip is reversible for left- or right-handed carry.
Top comments
Kid_Sickarus to Baldricky
27 Jun 1733#13
I bought a cheap laptop because of this site, next thing I knew I was hacking the U.S. election.
It's a slippery road.
alfa111
27 Jun 1732#4
Yes, of course, knifes are exclusively used to stab people. They literally have no other use!
Baldricky
27 Jun 1728#11
If it's not cheap alcohol deals "encouraging" me to be an alcoholic, cheap food deals "encouraging" me to be an obese lard ****, cheap car deals "encouraging" me to break the speed limit, it's cheap axe and knife deals "encouraging" me to kill people!!!! ..... It's a constant challenge to do right. :laughing:
Th3.Ripper
27 Jun 1719#2
Should never be promoted nor allowed on this site.
Should never be promoted nor allowed on this site.
Silhouette to Th3.Ripper
27 Jun 1718#6
I agree, but the irony of your username made me chuckle.
coathanger
27 Jun 173#3
The mentality of posting this deal is beyond belief.
The Op is 100% responsible for possibly tempting some naive youngster to arm themself and hurt another. Disgusting.
dealerxxx to coathanger
29 Jun 17#47
I need it for the kitchen
alfa111
27 Jun 1732#4
Yes, of course, knifes are exclusively used to stab people. They literally have no other use!
Baz8755 to alfa111
27 Jun 175#5
Even Bear Grylls has resorted to carrying a pocket Spork to chop down trees and make fires. cheeky
K0YS
27 Jun 176#7
A super cheap axe deal goes hot, but this goes cold?
All those boohooing about the op being held responsible etc, do you echo the same comments on deals posted on kitchen knives, garden sheers, axes or any other sharp tool?
I get your points, and I agree they shouldn't be posted here, but saying the op should be held responsible is dumb.
yesBilly
27 Jun 1716#8
Are you serious?
jalp99uk
27 Jun 171#9
Who needs to carry a pocket knife these days? What could possibly be the use?? And isn't it a crime if you get caught carrying one?
fr0d0 to jalp99uk
27 Jun 174#15
It's illegal to carry a locking blade and a blade over 3" by UK law (this knife is both). You are permitted to carry it in public if you have a valid reason to use it at your destination... a camp on private ground for example. You should then carry it out of sight. Plenty of reason to carry a pocket knife, and many do.
digitalabacus to jalp99uk
30 Jun 17#59
i think the term pocket refers to the fact it will fit in there nicely, not that it is obligatory to keep it there at all times. it is a sad indictment of the state of the mentality of society that the assumption of this post is to promote violence because the exclusive use for a knife is to do harm! I'm sure people who spend a lot of time doing outdoor stuff have numerous uses for a nice sharp knife and yet have no history of violence just because they feel the need when a keen blade is in their grasp.
OllieSt
27 Jun 17#10
There seems to be some people that want to divide this country by age. I don't.
Naive - of a person or action showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement
Naive - 'The Op is 100% responsible for possibly tempting some naive youngster to arm themself and hurt another. Disgusting'.
Baldricky
27 Jun 1728#11
If it's not cheap alcohol deals "encouraging" me to be an alcoholic, cheap food deals "encouraging" me to be an obese lard ****, cheap car deals "encouraging" me to break the speed limit, it's cheap axe and knife deals "encouraging" me to kill people!!!! ..... It's a constant challenge to do right. :laughing:
Kid_Sickarus to Baldricky
27 Jun 1733#13
I bought a cheap laptop because of this site, next thing I knew I was hacking the U.S. election.
It's a slippery road.
Baldricky
27 Jun 171#12
I suspect they are unfortunately. :confused:
Baldricky
27 Jun 1711#14
I see the Godfather DVD box set is going hot and as much as I'd love to see them, I am going to pass and avoid becoming a career criminal. That and ensure all the horses in the field across the road remain accounted for. :sunglasses:
JumpMan1980
27 Jun 173#16
I cannot imagine an inner city gang member (ninja) trawling through our beloved deals site to pocket :man: themselves a knife. Knives don't kill people, hukdeals do! :/
Mad.ass
27 Jun 17#17
Thanks for posting this deal. I love Kershaw so snapped this up.
winter_zombie
27 Jun 171#18
this is a good deal. ignore all the stupid crazy people about not been allowed ect.. this deal site is full of nut jobs. .. it's not the knife that kills it's the person using it.
xdaminis
27 Jun 171#19
All South Africans have a good reason to carry - "I'm cutting my biltong"
kreames
27 Jun 176#20
hi im 14 years old. ive been browsing this website specifically to look for a nice knife to maim my rivals, is this a good choice or is there something better for this price?
Idiots
tryn2help
27 Jun 172#21
Never trusted any locking knife after I almost cut my own fingers off with one.
When I was a kid almost all boy scouts had a little pocket knife for various tasks.
I was trying to push the knife into a tree, the lock failed and the blade snapped back on my fingers.
Fortunately it was only a boy scouts' knife and just cut my fingers - had it been something like this blade it would have taken them off.
Never trusted the mechanism of these things since that day.
Baz8755
27 Jun 1715#22
It just shows how things have changed.
Back in my pre-teen years I would wear my sheath knife everywhere and spend hours playing in the woods cutting branches, attempting and failing to throw it into trees, having the occasional cut. All inspired by on-screen heroes such as Tarzan.
We all respected the police but would think nothing of walking past them wearing our knives.
30 years later all that has changed and now people get villified for posting deals on Facebook. Social media and the ultra PC brigade have ruined this country
cibarious
27 Jun 175#23
Banning things like lock knives and drugs and all of the other "dangerous" items is all very well, in principle, the reality is that if someone really wants any of these things there are ways to get them.
Yes, these things are dangerous but only when used by people
JumpMan1980
27 Jun 176#24
...like fending off the scout leader after dark! (shock)
ccw71
27 Jun 174#25
I don't have the exact statistics, but I'm confident that the vast majority of knife crimes involve cheap kitchen knives and £5 machetes, Your average street dealer is not going to buy a high quality knife from a well known manufacturers, when it is inevitably going to end up being tossed in the undergrowth or ditched in someones wheelie bin.
anthony401 to ccw71
28 Jun 171#37
£5 machetes? Can you post the deal?
philb100
27 Jun 175#26
I don't understand people saying this should not be here. I like a a lot of people use a knife for camping and is always handy in the the toolbox for other jobs, not stabbing people! Going off this logic we should have no deals for kitchen knives either then as I suspect they are used in many more crimes.
cibarious
27 Jun 172#27
#26 and #27 - the voices of sanity return.
Anyone else remember the "robbery scene" from Crocodile Dundee? :sunglasses:
dewonderful
27 Jun 17#28
The name of this knife is awful. "Injection"?? An injection involves getting something pushed into your skin! Terrible name for a knife.
JumpMan1980 to dewonderful
28 Jun 17#34
My car uses an injection system, jus' saying (y)
horsepills to dewonderful
28 Jun 17#39
Are you for real? You can "inject" something into many things. You can inject damp proofing into concrete walls for example.
tryn2help
27 Jun 171#29
Kids were taught responsibility back then (could've done with teaching us not to try pushing a flimsy lock knife into a tree too, lol).
Never liked the scouts, but it did teach responsibility, and the importance of one's community/country.
We were far more together then, not dreadfully divided as we are now.
tryn2help
27 Jun 171#30
:laughing:
I left the scouts after the knife incident; joined the Boys Brigade where the emphasis was on tying knots. :confused::laughing:
leeroy999
27 Jun 177#31
This is a great deal for a great knife. As for all the loons that have decided to jump on the 'you idiot for posting' band wagon can simply go a do one. This is a quality product giving good value for money and is exactly what this site is for. The knife is an innate object and will do no harm. It's the idiot who chooses to do harm with it that's the problem - stop giving the person who posted it a hard time about posting it. They've done nothing wrong at all.
damonb1
27 Jun 17#32
Great deal. Much better thank Opinel stuff or the Gerber stuff over the last few years.
JumpMan1980
28 Jun 17#33
"That's not a knife! ... Oh sh*t homie gota gun!!" - 2017 update ya herrr (ninja)
Silhouette
28 Jun 171#35
I wouldnt want your car pushed inside of me either! (shock)
Pervo
28 Jun 17#36
Mmmmmm garden sheers what denier are we talking about?
Any pics?
anderton_james
28 Jun 17#38
Out of stock
mdekq007 to anderton_james
28 Jun 172#40
Damn those pesky kids
nCognito
28 Jun 17#41
Good post, I've been looking for a sturdy utility knife for archery and this will do the job
No my good man, this well safe set of nifs from Argos is 5 for the same price. And you can hide them from bacon in a handy bowl of Skittles.
louiselouise
28 Jun 171#45
I got similar comments when I posted a camping knife from Banggood (or Gearbest, cannae remember) ages ago....I was thinking more of the country/Highlander types I know that do like to go out in the wilderness hiking and camping, wasn't trying to offend anybody. But I did!
nublets2k to louiselouise
29 Jun 17#46
No use in Glasgae anyway. You'd get shot. :confused:
presterjohn71
29 Jun 171#48
I am shocked by the attitude of some of the posters on this thread. I've been carrying a Swiss Army Knife of one type of another on me at all times for over 30 years and end up using it most days for one small job or another. I have a lock knife in my tool kit and another in the lounge in the same box as my remote controls and other bits and pieces. They are just tools at the end of the day. Most stabbings are done with kitchen knives. Not pen knives.
OllieSt
29 Jun 17#49
Mine got delivered yesterday. I nice knife that's very sharp straight out of the box. A few strokes on Spyderco sharpmaker ultra fines and it's now razor sharp
te721
29 Jun 17#50
oos now anyway so expired
OllieSt to te721
29 Jun 17#51
If you want one, just place your order. They are expecting stock in 14-21 days. Heinne Haynes are a really good company to deal with and I would be surprised if the order was not honoured.
SeraphXii
29 Jun 17#52
Shame it's out of stock. Though I've been looking for something more for emergency situations, typically to keep in the car (so a seatbelt cutter and glassbreaker were important, see image) so difficult to find something at a reasonable price though that isn't Chinese tat.
You can't have a lock knife in your car. That one will not wash with the police at all. Did you not read any of the posts, watch the news or read papers over the last 30 years?
louiselouise
29 Jun 17#53
Not sure about that...but I doubt a wee ned is going to be perusing Survival/Camping/Outdoorsy websites.
OllieSt
29 Jun 17#56
My mistake, and thanks for pointing it out. I personally only take knives out of the home when I'm specifically need to use them.
Murgatr0yd
29 Jun 17#57
Apart from my much renowned meat injection.
SeraphXii
29 Jun 17#58
I never said I was looking for a knife that locks, only one that can be used in emergencies. I'm fully aware a knife can't lock and the cutting edge must be below 3 inches, which I why I own a Spyderco knife, they seem to be made with the UK law in mind. However it's only a very basic utility knife.
Nubbins
30 Jun 17#60
You mention not "cheap chinese tat" , but Sanrenmu make non locking models that fit your needs of having both a glass breaker and a roper cutter/ seat belt cutter and personally I've found them to be pretty good quality, especially considering their price point. 7095LUC-GI-T , 7098SUX-PP-T4 and 7094 STX-POH-T4 all meet your needs I believe if it's any help.
On an unrelated note I love the outrage some people have at the mere thought of a pocket knife these days, honestly I think for one week some people should have all knife removed from them and see how they manage. Then they might understand it's a tool and it doesn't make people a knife wielding nut job merely by carrying one on a daily basis.
Opening post
From Kershaw, designed by Todd Rexford, a solid "Injection" of awesome.
This is a limited stock special offer at this price.
The Kershaw Injection 3.0 is destined to become you new favourite pocketknife. It offers sleek good looks—from the tip of its classic drop-point blade to its 3D-machined G-10 handle.
The Injection is a collaboration between custom knifemaker Todd Rexford and Kershaw and the results are outstanding. Look for high- end custom details like decorative pivot hardware and machined thumbstuds. The G-10 handle has incised cutouts on each side, letting you see through to the stainless steel liners.
The G-10 is textured for a secure grip. Even the backspacer offers a custom touch; it's chamfered on the back end. Another nice detail is the inset lanyard pin so nothing interrupts the smooth line of the knife. The 7.6cm (3-in.) blade is the perfect size for so many day-to- day applications.
Built of high-performance 8Cr13MoV, it comes razor-sharp and holds its edge well. The manual opening is smooth and easy. Once open, the blade is secured with a steel locking liner. The pocketclip is reversible for left- or right-handed carry.
Top comments
It's a slippery road.
All comments (61)
The Op is 100% responsible for possibly tempting some naive youngster to arm themself and hurt another. Disgusting.
All those boohooing about the op being held responsible etc, do you echo the same comments on deals posted on kitchen knives, garden sheers, axes or any other sharp tool?
I get your points, and I agree they shouldn't be posted here, but saying the op should be held responsible is dumb.
Naive - of a person or action showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement
Naive - 'The Op is 100% responsible for possibly tempting some naive youngster to arm themself and hurt another. Disgusting'.
It's a slippery road.
Idiots
When I was a kid almost all boy scouts had a little pocket knife for various tasks.
I was trying to push the knife into a tree, the lock failed and the blade snapped back on my fingers.
Fortunately it was only a boy scouts' knife and just cut my fingers - had it been something like this blade it would have taken them off.
Never trusted the mechanism of these things since that day.
Back in my pre-teen years I would wear my sheath knife everywhere and spend hours playing in the woods cutting branches, attempting and failing to throw it into trees, having the occasional cut. All inspired by on-screen heroes such as Tarzan.
We all respected the police but would think nothing of walking past them wearing our knives.
30 years later all that has changed and now people get villified for posting deals on Facebook. Social media and the ultra PC brigade have ruined this country
Yes, these things are dangerous but only when used by people
Anyone else remember the "robbery scene" from Crocodile Dundee? :sunglasses:
Never liked the scouts, but it did teach responsibility, and the importance of one's community/country.
We were far more together then, not dreadfully divided as we are now.
I left the scouts after the knife incident; joined the Boys Brigade where the emphasis was on tying knots. :confused::laughing:
Any pics?
No my good man, this well safe set of nifs from Argos is 5 for the same price. And you can hide them from bacon in a handy bowl of Skittles.
Or this. Basically same knife but medic version
Boker Magnum Medic
On an unrelated note I love the outrage some people have at the mere thought of a pocket knife these days, honestly I think for one week some people should have all knife removed from them and see how they manage. Then they might understand it's a tool and it doesn't make people a knife wielding nut job merely by carrying one on a daily basis.