Sencut Honoris Review (and Comparison to the Citius)

Published: 2 years ago

This thing kind of reminds me of a slightly smaller Artisan Cutlery Sirius.

It's essentially a taller and slightly longer version of the Citius. That blade cutout works great for reverse flicking or slow rolling it out, and has a flipper tab.

Also has ceramic bearings in brass cages.

All 3 variants of this have a blacked blade, including the darkening of the damascus version. That does hurt the action a little bit, as the majority of coated blades on liner/frame locks do.

I like the design which is why I decided I'd pick it up, but as I cover in the video... I think this is too expensive for the price. They're competing with a lot of other brands at this point, like Ganzo, FreeTiger, Ruike, even CJRB, who are all offering a bit more for the same or significantly less price.

Specs:
3.46" 9Cr18MoV blade with 3 mm stock thickness
3.14 oz / 89 gram weight
0.49" handle thickness (Micarta)
Liner Lock
Ceramic bearings & detent ball
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