CQC-7B

Finish: stonewash-sf
Blade Style: Wave
Handle Style: Black G-10

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.

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Ben H.

Just received my CQC7B in stonewash finish after an issue with warranty service. I am very pleased with the knife and highly recommended. Great customer service by Rachel! She was very helpful and assisted me in a timely manner. Great products and staff highly recommended to friends and family. Won’t carry anything else but an Emerson on duty or off thanks so much guys!

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Ben H.

Just received my CQC7 in thunderstorm finish after an issue with warranty service. I am very pleased with the knife and highly recommended. Great customer service by Rachel! She was very helpful and assisted me in a timely manner. Great products and staff highly recommended to friends and family. Won’t carry anything else but an Emerson on duty or off thanks so much guys!

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Dan

First one I had was a benchmade collab. It was my first of the kind. I was a teenager and it was stolen/lost. Then I had a 7A. Indestructible. Then I got myself a 7B for my birthday almost 15 years ago. Then a super in 2013, and later 2 protech collab versions. I've carried these all over the place in multiple duty roles. They can take all the abuse in the world and keep going. The first time I saw one I thought it was the most beautiful folding knife I'd ever seen, but it's looks are more than matched by its function and strength. People that see knives as little more than sharp fidget spinners might not like it because of it's steel choice, grind, simple construction, or shape; however, people who carry knives daily as serious tools will absolutely love that it can be sharpened on any course surface, it is immune to the elements with little care, and can be serviced completely with a multitool or less. Try doing that with an overpriced and overcomplicated pretty looking knife- you won't. It'll break and you probably won't even be able to re-sharpen its overhardened super steel in less than an hour with dedicated tools- let alone in the field with limited resources at-hand.

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mharris74

This is the ideal mid-sized hard use knife, IMO. I paired it with an Emerson deep carry clip (which works perfectly on this model, the clip melts right into the hand) and this has become my daily driver. This thing may not make pretty little apple slices, but that wasn't what it was either designed or purchased to do.

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Playing w.K.

My 2nd CQC-7! Wanted another one that didn’t tear up my pockets. Contoured G-10 handles are very comfortable and the Thunderstorm finish looks amazing. Normal solid lockup, no blade play, and razor sharp OTB. More expensive but highly recommended.

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immolation1987

got mine (gray stars and stripes scales, tf) from blade show tx and i love it!
the blade is perfectly centered, the detent is strong and snappy, the grind is well done and clean, the g10 is rough but i like that on a hard-use knife, better be safe than slip and get a nast cut and the thunderstorm finish looks very cool!
overall a very substantial and rugged no-nonsense knife, i'm certain it would hold up under the worst conditions.
and personally very important for me: made in the usa by people who get fair wages!??
thank you mr.emerson, certainly not my last knife from you!

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