🔪 Carry Confidence, Cut with Instinct.
The SOG Instinct is a compact, 5.9-inch fixed blade knife featuring a durable 2.3-inch full tang 5Cr15MoV stainless steel blade. Weighing only 3.8 ounces, it offers a lightweight yet robust design with an ergonomic textured G10 handle for superior grip. Equipped with a swivel clip sheath for quick access, this tactical neck or boot knife is crafted in the USA and backed by a manufacturer warranty, making it an essential everyday carry tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
Brand | SOG |
Model Name | SOGNB1012CP |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Instinct Satin Black G-10 |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Color | BLACK |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Instinct - 5.9 Inches |
Blade Length | 2 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 10 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00729857002479 |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Size | 2" |
Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
UPC | 729857002479 |
Part Number | NB1012-CP |
Item Weight | 3.8 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | NB1012-CP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Synthetic |
Pattern | Knife |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Z**L
Convenient little camp/chore knife
I like folding knives and have a few, but sometimes what I really want is a fixed-blade knife. A folding knife is nice to have for finer work, but if I'm camping, hiking, or doing chores I often need something more heavy duty.I was on a jobsite a few years ago and one contractor had a knife similar to this one on the back of his belt. He used it for a bunch of stuff-- cutting up boxes, opening packages, all sorts of little odd jobs. It occurred to me that a small knife like this is perfect as a sort of heavy-duty utility knife. I don't know what brand his was but I browsed around and found this.I like the fact that this is a full tang knife. It feels really solid, and while I wouldn't want to try to split a log with it, I have easily used it to split smaller pieces of wood into kindling. It's also a good choice for cutting away stray creepers or brambles, or for shaving twigs into fire sticks. I keep it very sharp and it will slice through rope and cordage quickly and cleanly. I haven't used it for food prep in the field but I bet it would do that as well, though it's a little small to be doing much dicing.The clip holds the sheath very securely on my belt and it's repositionable so I can orient it for either side of my body. The sheath holds the knife securely as well. There are no rattles even when hiking and it takes a reasonable- but not excessive- amount of effort to pull the knife out. It is easy to grip even with wet hands, and the finger reliefs prevent it from slipping.This is a perfect knife for a hiking pack, or an excellent backup for a larger camp knife. It's smaller and more convenient than a large fixed-blade knife but stronger than most folders. That means that you're more likely to have it with you even when you're tempted to leave your heavy kit at the campsite, in the car, or back home.As an aside, this knife is 100% legal to carry in my area, though I'm well aware that it may look a bit too "tactical" for people to feel at ease with it. Ironically, my Swiss Army knife has a blade that is about the same length as this one but nobody bats an eye when I carry it. Ditto my vintage 2-blade jackknife, which looks like something a grandfather would use to whittle branches but is extremely sharp with a keen point. Out of those three, this knife will be the only one that will draw a second glance. For this reason, I'll mention that the small size gives you another advantage-- discretion. I can tuck this knife in a small pocket on one of my hiking packs and forget about it until I need it, and I won't raise any eyebrows.
S**T
A great little ready to pocket carry EDC knife.
What a great little EDC knife. Comes with a nice clip setup for pocket carry! Slipped straight into my pocket.Knife retention in the sheaf is a bit tight as it should be in any new blade.Easy to draw with a thumb on the sheaf.
C**M
As described
As described, sharp out the packageBelt clip nice and durable
P**S
Perfect blade but...
Belt clip is kinda tough to manipulate. Other than that, perfect edc blade.
J**N
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Love it
J**I
Great knife
The knife is a great knife.but the sheath you have to be careful with.the clip on the back you set it to your desired position and don't move it again and you will be Allright. The screw is attached to the clip and if you keep turning it you will strip it out.and then no more clip to attach to belt.
J**F
Great EDC!
Nice Durable Knife! Great EDC!
A**M
Disappointed
Been buying SOG knives & gear since the beginning before the rebranding. I have looked at sub 3 inch fixed blades recently and bought this one on a whim.Arrived quickly as usual. Packaging itself shows how cheaply made this one is since it is just a piece ofcardboard with the knife itself in a plastic window. Cute little case with jimping and lashing all around and rotating pocket clip that has the SOG logo on it which is totally unnecessary as SOG is printed all over the case, handle, and blade itself. Case fits ok but is not rattle free and mars the blade and leaves shaved off pieces on the blade. It also lacks a drainage hole. It was also not very sharp on arrival and I had to actually sharpen it immediately.PS: the other sub three inchers I have ( White River, GiantMouse , Esee Isula ,and an equally cheap Holtzman Gorilla all came shaving sharp right out of the box).
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