

🔪 Cut through the day with confidence — the Police 4 is your ultimate EDC edge.
The Spyderco Police 4 Folding Pocket Knife features a 4.3-inch VG-10 stainless steel blade known for exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle provides a lightweight yet durable grip with bi-directional texturing for secure handling. Designed for ambidextrous use, it includes a four-position clip and a reliable back lock for safe, versatile carry. Weighing only 3.52 ounces, this knife is ideal for tactical, hunting, camping, and everyday carry, combining professional-grade performance with modern ergonomic upgrades.









| ASIN | B07SK3WJ8Q |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,971 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #234 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | PlainEdge |
| Blade Type | Flat |
| Brand | Spyderco |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,070) |
| Date First Available | May 29, 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104013586 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 9.9 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | C07PBK4 |
| Manufacturer | Spyderco |
| Model Name | C07PBK4 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Folding |
| Size | 4.5" |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | G-10 |
| Theme | Sport |
| UPC | 716104013586 |
B**.
It has some reach.
The Police 4 one of Spyderco’s longer knives. Super ergonomic, can get a couple different grip positions. Very thin blade profile 10.5mm with the grippy FRN scales, with a stainless steel skeletonized liners. Lightweight for its size 4.15oz, and came out of the box extremely sharp. Very good lock up with the back lock little stuff at first. I believe it’s running on phosphorus bronze washers, so it will break in the more you use it. VG10 steel is an excellent mid-grade Japanese steel, highly corrosive, tough, and very good edge retention sharpens up easily as well. Really good knife if you like the bigger variety.
T**Y
In all aspects one of the best knifes available
Starting with my law enforcement career, I have always carried a knife and that knife has been a Spyderco brand for many years. I find the Spyderco knives to be far superior to most other major brands in how they are made, the various models available, their ability to maintain a sharp edge, and Spyderco's excellent warranty. I highly recommend this particular knife model for those folks in law enforcement.
M**Z
High quality
it is so much more wicked than you think dude. it's heavy, or maybe it just seems heavy, absolutely seamless in every way. it's possibly the most solid knife ive ever seen, and i dont mean because it's steel. even the clip is extremely high-quality, though it's super tight and steadfast, it still slides easily onto whatever you clip it to. i'm sure you read everything about it, but, this is a 9.5" knife! it's a monster. an inch and a half longer than the Cuda. there is NO room for wobbling, and i get the feeling that's not just because it's a new knife. i really mean solid, man. ergonomically, it has a generous length handle that fits real nice and even leaves some room at the bottom for striking, if that situation ever occurred. when you open it, it clicks into place with a thunking click like no other knife ive used, not like a looser steely clack feel. i mean, this is put together like a steel puzzle that's been welded together when it's opened and immediately unwelds when you close it. the thumb thing (i forget what it's called)comes way out for stability. and the blade is beautiful. the edge is very sharp! it's a formidable knife in every way. i can't stop messing with it. you can rest assured that it is worth the money you paid!
J**.
Great knife! You can't go wrong with a Sypderco!
This is my second Police model Syderco. I bought my first one at a gun show in the late 80's. Loved that knife. I bought one after a friend of mine went camping near Austin Texas. A freak change in the weather unexpectedly dropped temps into the 50's. My two friends we're freezing and wanted to build a fire. But they couldn't find any branches in the dark. They didn't have an ax or any other tools. Not the best prepared campers. So my friend pulls out his Sypderco and starts sawing branches off trees to build a fire. Remarkably his knife although it lost the tips off the serrated blade, stayed in great shape and would still cut through anything. My original knife I used to open boxes and cut just about anything. Hell I used it to remove an infected corn I had on the bottom of my left foot. The corn split open from a cut, and wart formed in it. And surgury to remove it so it would heal was needed. I just pulled out my Sypderco and removed the infected skin. Healed nicely. Didn't even leave a scar. Yeah I was kind of crazy back in my 20's. Should of gone to the doctor! Sadly my ex lost my first Sypderco police special. I saw a old used one at a gun show recently and looked around for a new one. That used one with the tip slightly broken off was the only one I found. Thousands of other knifes. But no knives for me there. So I pick one up a new one on Amazon. Very impressed with it. It was still in the box. Still has oil on it. So far seems very similar to my old knife. My original didn't have much in the way of markings or logos. But other than that seems to be the same. I'll find out in the years to come!
G**L
Awesome blade
Years ago (like 1990 timeframe)... I bought a Benchmade. I've got Buck to SOG level blades, not including the multitools I've purchased over the years. You always wanted a good knife, in service. My Benchmade (black one in the photographs) was perfect. Fast to open, always sharp. Held her edge. I thought she was stolen when my car was broken into. When I ordered this Spyderco to replace her, I found my Benchmade like 2 days later, in my tactical vest. 🤦♂️. I'm good with that. This is an amazing knife. Deployment is just as fast. Blade is sturdy and sharp. Quality is top notch. Made in Japan, not China. You know they care about their blades. Maybe not what everyone wants to spend on a blade. But if you really need one at the wrong time... I'd trust the SpyderCo. I've got another SpyderCo... the Tenacious (straight blade) coming tomorrow (though seriously dudes... work on the names. Lol). P.S. got another Tenacious half serrated coming as well. I can't stop myself.
R**N
Good quality
Good quality, beautiful design, fast delivery
A**R
Long, precise, solid, beautiful, utilitarian
I just received my knife yesterday, and I already love it. This is my second Spyderco the first being the excellent-value-for-money, Resilience. That knife showed me how much I appreciate a 4"+ blade and Spyderco, so when I lost it I decided to try the Police 4 Lite model. Overall the Police is longer, lighter, and thinner than the Resilience. It locks up solidly, and the skelotonized steel liners add a lot of strength and not much weight. It's far from fixed blade strength, but feels like a precise, high quality EDC tool. It will certainly be my preferred choice for as long as I can foresee. The grip is good, ergonomics are fair (would be comfier is the handle were ticker, but I'm happy to accept that compromise because I can hardly tell I have a mini pocket sword on me), and the Japanese steel and craftsmanship is excellent. It came sharp but the first thing I did was polish the grind marks out of the bevels and get it razor sharp. Time will tell how it deals with corrosion, but for now it is a total winner and good value at $90.
M**S
最高
お**ら
大きさ(長さ)は十分だが、開閉に不安を感じる。
P**S
Calidad precio , pues por ese precio puedes comprar algo de mas buena calidad i por menos dinero, pero a mi me gusta su carisma ..
A**O
Me encanta...
F**R
Das Messer ist eine Weiterentwicklung des Originals aus den 1980er Jahren: Laserung des Namens und Logos, Bohrungen für den Clip auf allen 4 Seiten der Griffschalen - oben, unten, rechts, links. Das ist auch schon alles. Die Spydie-Co- Klinge, vorne glatt, hinten Wellenschliff hat lange Tradition im Hause Spyderco. Es sind keine Schrauben sichtbar, mit denen man die Klinge fixieren kann. Es gibt neuere Modelle des Police. Mit G10, Schrauben usw. Aber dieses Police, mit Teilwellenschliffklinge ist das Original. Miami Vice lässt grüßen ;-) Es ist sehr schlank, wirkt äußerst robust, edel und präzise. Die Klinge hat auch nach mehrmaliger Benutzung kein Spiel, wie hier in einer anderen Rezension behauptet. Der Klingengang ist äußers weich, es ist eine Freude es zu öffnen und zu schließen. Es gibt kaum Toleranzen, was erstaunlich ist. Die KLingenspitze besitzt an dem vorderen Drittel eine Fehlschärfe. Das Ganze wirkt leicht martialisch und sinnvoll. Der Backlock schließt ohne Spiel. Der Edelstahl ist kratzempfindlich, aber ich habe bisher noch die Schutzfolie auf dem Griff. Aber die werde ich noch entfernen. Es ist nicht so wichtig. In die Hose geclippt trägt es kaum auf. Es ist ein sooo tolles Messer. Ich habe noch das Spyderco Military, das neben dem Police wie eine Wuchtbrumme wirkt, ein Panzer, militärisch und böse mit der schwarzen Klinge und dem Digicamo-Griff. Aber das Police ist trotz der "glatten" Handlage das bessere EDC, wenn man große Messer mag. Denn... Es besitzt kein Chimping, der Edelstahl ist glatt und kühl, das Ganze wirkt wie eine leicht martialische Version eines Chriurgeninstruments. Und JA: der VG10 Stahl ist chirurgisch scharf, hält den Schliff lange und macht einfach spass. --Wie das Ganze Messer-- Ich denke es wird - trotz §42a selbst im Alltag des öfteren ein SEHR zuverlässiger, charismatischer und schöner Begleiter sein. Nothing Negative to report! GO ON Für wen das Teil nichts ist: pragmatiker, die was zum schnibbeln suchen, das auch keine Kratzer bekommen darf, Fanatiker, die unbedingt etwas Perfektes haben wollen, was es nicht gibt ;-)
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