Ruike P856

The Ruike P856 is a versatile, durable, and ergonomic folding knife designed to offer excellent everyday efficiency. With its sturdy blade, smooth and secure mechanism, and reversible clip, it is ideal for both right-handed and left-handed users looking for a reliable and practical tool.
Blade
The P856’s blade is made from 14C28N stainless steel, an alloy known for its corrosion resistance, long-lasting cutting performance, and HRC57–59 hardness. Its drop point shape, combined with a high-performance cutting edge, allows for efficient and direct cutting, ideal for a wide range of uses.
Opening and locking
The blade can be opened manually with ease thanks to the smooth pivot and push button, allowing for quick and intuitive deployment. Locking is provided by a crossbar system, ensuring optimal safety while being easy to disengage for simple and safe handling.
Handle
The handle is made of textured G10, offering an ergonomic, non-slip grip. Its shape is designed to fit the hand and provide excellent comfort even during prolonged use. The reversible pocket clip allows it to be adapted for both right- and left-handed users, for discreet and practical carrying.

Technical specifications

Total length: 188 mm
Blade length: 79 mm
Handle length: 109 mm
Weight: 88 g
Blade material: 14C28N stainless steel
Blade hardness: HRC 57–59
Blade type: Drop Point
Handle material: G10
Opening: Pivot – manual deployment with push button
Lock: Crossbar Lock
Clip: Reversible for right- and left-handed users
Available colors: Black (P856-B) / Gray (P856-K)

Handle and lock details

RUIKE knife handles are made from a blend of fiberglass and resin, which makes the knives durable and prevents scratches and abrasion during everyday use.
Ambidextrous crossbar safety lock. Allows locking/unlocking with the thumb of either the right or left hand

Blade details

Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel is a martensitic chromium steel with a chemistry optimized for high-quality professional knife applications. For this knife, 14C28N steel is quenched and cryogenically treated, giving it an ideal hardness of 58~60 HRC.