The Ruike P127-B is a minimalist EDC folder, equipped with a ball bearing 14C28N steel tanto blade, a double lock and an emergency glass breaker.
The knife has a blade with a length of 91 mm, made of Swedish 14C28N stainless steel, which, due to the high purity of the alloy, is distinguished by high hardness, corrosion resistance and, importantly for the user, long-lasting working sharpness.
Ruike harden the steel using the cryogenic method to an optimal working hardness of 58-60 HRC. The slender blade with a tanto profile and flat cut ensure smooth and aggressive cutting.
The blade can be quickly unfolded with one hand thanks to the use of a milled flipper and ball bearings made of special high-carbon chrome steel characterized by high hardness, wear resistance and high fatigue strength.
This ensures a very smooth, light blade operation and high usability. When unfolded, the blade is secured by two locks: liner-lock and an additional Thumb-Up stop mechanism that functions as the main lock's fuse.
The knife's low weight (120 g) is due to the cladding made of durable G10 laminate, a material resistant to mechanical damage, abrasion, and weather conditions. The construction of the knife is additionally strengthened by full steel inserts.
A sharp tungsten carbide pin is mounted at the end of the grip, which serves as an emergency glass breaker or a self-defense tool.