How the hell do you open it? This was the first comment I received when showing the Vosteed Corgi to friends. Unlike the other knives I own, this knife uses a front/standard flipper to open the blade. It took me a minute to figure out how the mechanism works, but once I did, it opened easily.
The Corgi’s blade is 2.99 inches 14C28N modified drop point with a flat grind. I have been using it for the past two months. I have experienced no issues using the knife and the blade has maintained its edge.
The patented Trek Lock mechanism with ceramic ball bearings makes the blade open and close smoothly. The blade can be closed by using a simple push of the button. When closed, the blade fits entirely in the handle. I was concerned that the button could be accidentally pressed causing the blade to move while I was using it, but that did not happen.
The Vosteed Corgi is all about symmetry with both sides of the handle being identical. The brass plates were a nice aesthetic touch. According to Vosteed, they also provide structural stability. Keeping with the symmetrical design the blade has a front and symmetrical standard flipper, both with jimping, although I did not use the front flipper. The backspacer has a pin which serves as a lanyard passthrough.
When Vosteed sent the Corgi for review, it was sent with a sticker, cleaning cloth, Vosteed patch, and a zipper storage pouch. This is how all the Corgi’s are sent from Vosteed.
The first change I made to the knife was to reverse the pocket clip and set it up for left pocket carry. The primary reason I do this is that I do not like to have anything that could interfere with the drawing of my firearm. The clip was a little hard to get in my 5.11s so I bent it a little out to make it fit easier. The screw which secures the plates backed out causing the plates to loosen. Proper application of a Torx T8 screwdriver resolved the issue. Other than this I did not encounter any issues with the Corgi. From daily use, the micarta handle wore down a little and the brass plates developed a patina.
I showed the Vosteed Corgi to several friends. Once they learned how to use the flipper, they liked the functionality of it. They went to buy one for themselves, but the knife was listed as sold out on their website. If you happen to be in the market for a smooth gentleman's knife, check out the Corgi at Vosteed’s website.
Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points
Claim to Fame:
Reasonably priced flipper pocket knife.
Target Market:
Anyone who wants a flipper knife at a reasonable price.
Features, Benefits, and Specifications of this product:
Overall Length: 7.17" | 182.12 mm
Blade Length: 2.99" | 75.98 mm
Blade Width: 0.84" | 21.31 mm
Blade Thickness: 0.118" | 3.00 mm
Blade Material: 14C28N
Grind: Flat
Blade Style: Drop Point
Finish: Black Stonewash
Hardness: HRC 60±2
Handle Length: 4.18" | 106.14 mm
Handle Width: 0.92" | 23.32 mm
Handle Thickness: 0.49" | 12.33 mm
Handle Material: Micarta
Color: Green
Weight: 3.32 oz or 94.00 g
Opener: Front Flipper | Back Flipper
Lock Type: Trek Lock
Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing
Pocket Clip: Reversible | Stainless Steel
Carry Position: Tip-up
Backspacer Material: Micarta
Backspacer Color: Green
Insert Material: Brass
What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?
Vosteed lists 15 different styles with various handle colors and insert materials.
What others are saying?:
4.6 of 5 stars on Amazon
My Favorite Knife
This Vosteed Corgi is a little beauty. The action is smooth and quiet, the lines are somehow both streamlined and soft, the blade is classic, not wild or aggressive—this is definitely a gentleman's pocket knife. It looks good, it feels simply good in the hand, the materials are top-notch (14C28N is my #3 steel behind 20CV and Magnacut- I do love my stainless steels), the attention to detail is evident on every section of the knife, both blade and handle. I'm a newbie knife collector, but this is definitely my favorite knife.
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Price point:
MSRP = $59.00
Retail = $59.00 at Amazon
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Our Rating:
Pros:
Good value for the price.
Trek Lock mechanism is smooth.
Good construction.
Blade maintained its edge during daily use.
Cons:
Screw backed out
Limited availability on the Vosteed web site
Score: 8.00 Great
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