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RoseCraft Blades Savage Creek Gunstock (RCT014)

Introducing the Savage Creek Gunstock by RoseCraft Blades! This sturdy slipjoint is named after the Savage Creek in Tennessee. Finally, we get a RCB gunstock pattern! How cool is that spade shield?! The clip point blade is made of tough D2 steel, and features a brushed satin finish. This is the perfect slipjoint to show off to your friends during the next game of blackjack!


Blades: 1.

Closed Length: 3.625".

Open Length: 6.40".

Width: .45".

Handle Material: Black Micarta. 

Blade Style: Clip Point. 

Blade Material: D2.

Blade Thickness: .10".

Blade Length: 2.80".

Blade Finish: Brushed Satin. 

Pulls: Nail nick.

Pull Strength: 8/10.

Half Stop: Yes.

Bolster Material: Brushed Steel.

Liner Material: Steel. 

Pinning Material: Nickel Silver. 

Backsprings: 1.

Backspring Material: Steel.

Weight: 2.7 oz.

Shield Material: Nickel Silver.  

Release Date: 2024.

Designed In: Maryville, TN. 

Manufactured In: China.

Customer Reviews

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Norm M.
Another great Rosecraft model!

I held off on getting this one for a while, mostly because I already had a lot of black micarta, ebony wood, black G-10, etc., but finally took a closer look and went for it, and I'm glad I did. The handle is one of the most comfortable to use of all the Rosecraft models, and the fit and finish is typically excellent as well with a sharp blade with good walk and talk. I'm a huge fan of the Rosecraft models in stag, and see that the Savage Creek was previously offered in stag but is now out of stock, so am really looking forward to when and if it becomes available again. Along with the Nolichucky Jack I'd put this as one of the most comfortable in the hand Rosecraft models, with a nice blade length.

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Mark C.
Rosecraft Savage Creek Gunstock

What a nice knife for the price point. Fit and finish is excellent. The half stop is very crisp and pronounced. Knife comes very sharp and the blade well centered. The Micarta handles are nice with the shield nice and flush. If you’re looking at this knife go ahead and buy it. You won’t be disappointed.

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Philip M.E.
Utterly Savage

Pros:
- use of micarta
- use of a steel that bridges old school and new school
- excellent design language
- excellent fit and finish (blade grind, handle symmetry)
- light weight
- easily carried size
- great bang for buck
- great pull
- actually came sharp, out of the box
- fantastic ergonomics, thanks to well designed serpentine gunstock execution

Cons:
- asymmetrical nail nick (if you care about that)
- nail nick located somewhat close to the pivot, giving an artificially harder pull
- walk and talk is great in every position minus closing, where it has a somewhat mushy feeling, as opposed to a crisp closing
- made in China (if you care about that)

Conclusion: while I wouldn't consider it perfect, it comes remarkably close. This is a knife that will be part of my EDC rotation, and will stick around as part of my collection. It's a joy to handle and use, and it takes up very little estate from a pocket book, and little real estate in the pocket itself. If you're on the fence about this particular knife, Rosecraft as a company, or TPK as an entity, don't be. I love this knife, I think Rosecraft is killing it, and I love my dealings with TPK. Buy it.

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Troy L.
Great little knives.

I’m losing track of how many rosecraft knives I have now , and I believe I have 6 more in the mail. Love this gunstock , very well made , no flaws .

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Michael B.
Awesome slip joint

Great size pocket knife perfect fit and finish love the spade shield.

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