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Off-Grid’s Premium Tactical Pocket Knife Has a Sophisticated Look, But Don’t Call It a Gentleman’s Carry.
2024 Update – Off Grid has recently released the Scorpion V3 in Magnacut, and we are currently testing it in a variety of outdoor environments, so we can update this article soon. Check back in early January of 2025 to see what we think of the latest release.
The Off-Grid Scorpion has been a consistent part of my EDC rotation for almost two years. I generally avoid overtly tactical looking knives, but the Scorpion has some hard use knife capabilities that make it one of my favorite pocket knives. I have been planning to write and in-depth review of this knife for quite a while, but fixed blade Off-Grid knife models kept stealing the spotlight. We recently launched our new Knife Photo Tours, and the photogenic Scorpion seemed like a good candidate.
Off-Grid did send me the knives in this article free of charge, but I have a lot of knives, so that doesn’t really sway my opinion. Plus this article is more about photos than opinions, so that disclaimer is probably unnecessary.
Off-Grid recently launched a V2 upgrade to the Scorpion lineup. All the knife specs in this article are for the upgraded models.
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Ben started a twenty year commercial photography career after a blurry stint in the navy. He spent a lot of time losing and breaking knives and other EDC gear on location shoots before starting Nothing But Knives. He has reviewed and tested hundreds of both outdoor and kitchen knives over the course of the last six years, and he was mostly sober while testing and reviewing.