Ganzo Firebird FB7601 - Probably my favorite Ganzo ever!

Got this knife a while ago and am now ready (even long overdue) to write a review on it.

So, this time I ordered 2 versions of the same Ganzo knife in order to compare between the different versions - the black G10 variant and the CF laminate one.

Both were very similar in terms of quality, so this review will refer to both.

Gotta admit - the G10 knife was traded with a friend of mine, that liked it so much that he was willing to trade the much more expensive Kershaw Induction (with a Hawk lock) for it.

First impressions:
The Ganzo FB7601 comes with a standard Ganzo Firebird branded box with a microfiber cloth.
The quality out of the box was excellent with both - no fit and finish screwups, no bladeplay, centered blade, sharp edge (was made even sharper using a strop) and the best part - very smooth action on bearings and soft lock springs, that make it feel like a much higher class knife.

I disassemble almost every knife I get in order to clean it inside and make it smoother - but didn't feel like I need to do that with this one and in fact I haven't disassembled it till this day.

The Good:

  • Fit and finish: amazing overall quality considering the price.
  • Good ergonomics that will fit most hand sizes.
  • Skeletonized liners for weight reduction.
  • The looks are pretty great (considering this is an original Ganzo design).
  • The price, considering the qualities.
  • Steel is Ganzo's 440c, nothing fancy, but a decent budget steel.

The Great:

  • The action: very smooth and has great opening and closing (uses ball bearings in the pivot).
    Falls shut when the G-Lock is disengaged.
  • The lock springs are much less stiff (out of the box) comparing to the older Ganzo Firebird models and could be operated with using one finger.
    (Have to make a remark here: I ordered another FB7601CF to give away in a GAW and the springs were stiffer than on the first 2 I got (got better with time though). So this can change from batch to batch).
  • A deep carry pocket clip that has great stiffness and doesn't look like the BM one.
  • Finally - a Ganzo Firebird that isn't a direct copy of any model known to me.
    Some could even say - ORIGINAL DESIGN.
    Many of us wanted it - and now - here it is!

The Bad:

  • The stop pin consists of 2 parts - the actual stop pin and a metal tube that goes over it.
    I would prefer it to be one single part.
  • Not a con, but more of a suggestion for improvement - Ganzo, please consider coating the thumb studs, the hardware, the pocket clip and the G-Lock tab in black, that could really take your knives to the next level. I like the blue, but would like to see something new.
  • The clip couldn't be reversed for left-handed carry.

The Ugly:

Nothing.

Summary:

  • Like I stated in the headline - this is probably my favorite Ganzo Firebird knife ever (those who follow my blog know I had lots of those coming through my hands), so it means something.
    I like it the most probably due to the fact they implemented many features that me and other Ganzo knife fans have been telling them for a long time now (deep carry pocket clip, bearings with a G-Lock and to come up with original designs) and it feels so nice to see that a knife company has listened to what you wish for in a knife and act accordingly.

Knife could be found here: Ganzo Firebird FB7601
Discount price with a coupon GZFB7601 $14.99 (CF version only).

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Competitive option: Benchmade Griptilian

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