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Civivi Buster FG Neutral Blue G10 Folding Knife 18

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Description

The Civivi Buster FG is a bold and burly folding that sits towards the larger end of the Civivi collection. Designed by Snecx Tan, this striking folder brings together a hard-use Wharncliffe blade with a sharp, angular handle profile. At the business end is a 10.7cm blade made from German Nitro-V steel. Tough, stainless and easy to maintain, Nitro-V is a superb all-rounder for daily cutting tasks. The Wharncliffe shape offers excellent control and power at the tip – perfect for precision and utility work alike.

The handle is made from grippy black G10 – rock solid and comfortable in hand, even under pressure. It’s built to last, with a full-sized 13.9cm frame when closed, and tips the scales at a reassuring 185g. No, it’s not a compact knife – and it’s not trying to be.

Opening is quick and simple with dual thumb studs, and it locks up with Civivi’s new Superlock mechanism – strong, smooth and reliable under load. It might sound like marketing fluff, but in use, it lives up to the name.

Specification

SKU
CIVC24052-2
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
Nitro-V Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
9.8
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.38
Closed Length (cm)
13.8
Overall Length (cm)
24.5
Edge Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Sheepsfoot
Blade Finish:
Satin
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
G10
Lock Type:
Superlock
One Handed Opening:
Yes
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
185
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  • 3

    Collectable but flawed

    Posted by Mark Garlick on 10th Oct 2025

    This is the older version with the stop pin hitting the blade way to close to the sharp edge, it's a shame as it's a really cool knife otherwise, as a collectable showpiece it's fine but definitely wouldn't trust it to last more than a few sharpenings without issues,