Mini CQC-8 | The Horseman

Finish: Stonewash
Blade Style: Wave

How To Use The Wave Feature

How To Use The Wave Feature

An important part of knowing the anatomy of an Emerson Knife is knowing how to utilize it. Using the  patented Emerson Wave Feature correctly, you can deploy the knife out of pocket rapidly. It takes some practice to master. See how it's done in the video above.

An important part of knowing the anatomy of an Emerson Knife is knowing how to utilize it. Using the  patented Emerson Wave Feature correctly, you can deploy the knife out of pocket rapidly. It takes some practice to master. See how it's done in the video above.

Customer Reviews

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Chip L.
Stonewash / Wave

Great edc knife. Should be called the Workhorseman.

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Jonathan

This is probably the Emerson I carry the most. The blade shape is very useful. The handle is very comfy.I carried thsi knife everyday for years and it never let me down. The only reason I don't carry that much anymore is because Ernie keeps coming out with new models.

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Jerry J.

One of the best all round knives I’ve ever owned. It stayed in my pocket for a long time before it went into rotation. Love this blade

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Benjamin

I prefer big knives like the Commander, so when I first received my Horseman in the mail, I thought I wasn't going to like it. The blade is much narrower on the Horseman than on my other Emersons,. But then I carried it for a few days and used it some and realized that the narrow shape is what makes this knife great. It takes up less room in the pocket, and that makes it a more convenient edc than the larger knives. It is quickly becoming my most carried knife.

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jolivares669

Bought this for my beautiful daughter . I added a green Ti shamrock thumb disc for style and luck .

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Jonathan

This is my go to knife. It is the perfect size for EDC. The ergos are perfect on it.

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Jonathan P.

I love this knife. I find this blade shape to be excellent. I carry thsi knife most of the time and when I don't I am constantly missing it. I just wish that made one with out the wave. That would be cool.

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Jeremy W.

Like many out there I own a plethora of knives and carry them all. From inexpensive up to high dollar values, the list is extensive. My first Emerson was the Mach-1 and unfortunately was stolen from me. The 'Horseman" is my favorite and my go to blade 90% of the time. It has been with me on various excursions and multiple deployments around the globe. The blade design is perfect in all aspects and handles any chore I place upon it and never complains. The lock up is solid with zero play in any direction. Sharpening is simple and takes little time. Once sharp it stays that way forever it seems. Ergonomics are something that Emerson, to me at least, has perfected over the competition. Blade steel is perfect, and one that I prefer over the other offerings out there. If something ever happens to my constant companion the "Horseman" here, you can bet your **** it will be replaced and continue to fill the role this one has filled.

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