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Viper Dan2 Green G10 Folding Knife

18+
UK Friendly carry Can I Own This?
$152.60
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The Viper Dan was designed to in answer to a specific contemporary need: to carry a knife, suitable for everyday life, yet not considered offensive. To add to this it can be easily opened with one hand, and without a locking system. Designed by Tommaso Rumici, the Viper Dan is their first sports folder equipped with mechanical Action Stopper®, now thoroughly tested over many years since its debut. The system is similar to that used on their Britola and Regional series: offering the right resistance to be safe in generic uses, but definitely unsuitable for violent uses. The name is followed by a number that identifies the blade shape and hides the acronym "Daily Assorted Needs" that suggests the great versatility of this small folder.

Viper Dan1 has a Clip Point Blade, Viper Dan2 has a Wharncliff Blade.



    • Blade: Böhler N690Co stainless steel; vacuum and cryogenic heat treatments; hardness HRC 57/59; finished thickness 3 mm; satin finish.

 

    • Locking mechanism: AS patented system (Action Stopper).

 

    • Liners: dual AISI 420C tempered liners.

 

    • Scales: Carbon Fibre, Green G-10, Burgundy Canvas.

 

    • Fasteners: AISI 303 stainless steel pivot screw and fasteners.

 

    • Spacer: GR2 Titanium anodized.

 

    • Clip: AISI 420 tempered stainless steel.

 

SKU
01VP198
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
7.3
Overall Length (cm)
18.2
Blade Material:
N690 Stainless Steel
Blade Hardness (HRC):
57-59
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.3
Sheath:
No
UK Friendly Carry:
Yes
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Handle Material:
G10
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Wharncliff
Blade Finish:
Satin
Product Weight (g)
95
Lock Type:
Non-locking
Designer:
Tommaso Rumici

Description


The Viper Dan was designed to in answer to a specific contemporary need: to carry a knife, suitable for everyday life, yet not considered offensive. To add to this it can be easily opened with one hand, and without a locking system. Designed by Tommaso Rumici, the Viper Dan is their first sports folder equipped with mechanical Action Stopper®, now thoroughly tested over many years since its debut. The system is similar to that used on their Britola and Regional series: offering the right resistance to be safe in generic uses, but definitely unsuitable for violent uses. The name is followed by a number that identifies the blade shape and hides the acronym "Daily Assorted Needs" that suggests the great versatility of this small folder.

Viper Dan1 has a Clip Point Blade, Viper Dan2 has a Wharncliff Blade.



    • Blade: Böhler N690Co stainless steel; vacuum and cryogenic heat treatments; hardness HRC 57/59; finished thickness 3 mm; satin finish.

 

    • Locking mechanism: AS patented system (Action Stopper).

 

    • Liners: dual AISI 420C tempered liners.

 

    • Scales: Carbon Fibre, Green G-10, Burgundy Canvas.

 

    • Fasteners: AISI 303 stainless steel pivot screw and fasteners.

 

    • Spacer: GR2 Titanium anodized.

 

    • Clip: AISI 420 tempered stainless steel.

 

Specification


SKU
01VP198
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
7.3
Overall Length (cm)
18.2
Blade Material:
N690 Stainless Steel
Blade Hardness (HRC):
57-59
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.3
Sheath:
No
UK Friendly Carry:
Yes
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Handle Material:
G10
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Wharncliff
Blade Finish:
Satin
Product Weight (g)
95
Lock Type:
Non-locking
Designer:
Tommaso Rumici

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  • 4
    Highly rated

    Posted by Matt on 2nd Feb 2018

    I got the D2 as the D1 was out of stock, i have mainly carried the ukpk for close to 9 maybe 10 years . But wanted somthing little more robust? Allround usable? I'm not sure, I just felt if I was adhering to uk law I wanted to most bang for my £ in a legal package. Somthing I could keep in pocket, walking the dog, going up the hills, going shooting, going fishing and going to work. A knife I didn't have to be overly aware of it's limitations depending on what I'm up to. This knife has done that. So much so as soon as the D1 came into stock I ordered one With correct handling the knife is fantastic . The D2 is a little problematic to sharpen due to an angle on the tip, not sure it's a true Warncliffe. But it sharpens and hounds very well for the steel. If someone was to ask me now what uk legal knife I would recommend it would be this or the D1 in what ever scales you fancied. Carry it with confidence it's in my opinion one of the best production uk legals available.

  • 5
    Toe dipping

    Posted by Pablo 66 on 7th Jun 2016

    I'm off of work on sabbatical and chanced upon a knife review video, this looks interesting I thought and started watching more, before long I decided I needed to change my SAK EDC (picking up the lingo) which I've been carrying for 10 years for something a bit slimmer. After much research on steels, styles, scale (more lingo) material and blade shapes I've settled on this as my first fairly high end (for me) EDC. I've removed the pocket clip fashioned a lanyard from a leather lace and spent ages practicing OHO, I've even been on a picnic today just to have a chance to try it out, This knife is brilliant, the standard of workmanship is superb and it came razor sharp in the box, I'm looking forward to getting back to work now where I will have a chance to use it more often

  • 4
    Great combination of material and design

    Posted by Alijami on 30th Aug 2015

    First things first, I think the phrase "not considered offensive" is a breakdown in translation from Maniago Italian, but the point is its legal to carry in the pocket, in a back-pack, in the car, for sensible use. Its a little more expensive than I would normally pay, but in the hand I don't regret that at all. Its just a superb combination of blade material, scale material, pivoting design and blade shape. The scale appearance is certainly understated. What I like is that with only a modestly extended tang the thumb gimping is behind the pivot, therefore closing resistance can be applied. And for OHO its sufficiently large to overcome the moderate pivot friction. This knife doesn't feature a flipper which usually provides finger protection against inadvertent closure. Personally I'd have liked to see a very slightly larger choil. For example my Trance 42 features a generously sized flipper finger guard but is choked on or forward of the pivot so needs it. Ditto some Chinese knives. I mention this because I find my thumb creeping forward on the Viper because of previous habit. All in all can't quite say 5* but its a great user or Maniago collectable.