Acta Non Verba A100 FRN

Acta Non Verba A100 

  • EDC folder Made in Czech Republic 
  • Very light due to FRN handle scales (72 grams light)
  • You have the choice between 3 steel types:
    Sleipner (similar to N690)
    Elmax (powder metallurgical steel)
    Magnacut (the new super steel)
  • Blade with an abrasion resistant DLC coating
  • Thumb Stud convertible for left hand use luminescent pin in the middle of the thumb pin made of Superluminova
  • with stable A-Lock lock (you may know it as Axis Lock)
  • (Super) Deep Carry wire clip for a discreet carry 

When we had the chance to meet the team behind ANV at the Shot Show, it became immediately clear how much passion is behind the brand. Acta Non Verba is particularly keen to ensure that every single component of their knives is made in the Czech Republic. Quite impressive! 

ANV puts a lot of thought into the steel of their knives. 

The A100 is the first time ANV has used the still fairly new Magnacut steel. This alloy, specially developed for Larrin Thomas knives and manufactured by Crucible, combines the incredible resilience of tool steels like CruWear or 4V with the rust resistance of an M390 steel. The absolute stunner: the A100 is currently the most affordable made-in-EU knife with this steel. The handle made of ultra light but super tough GRN (popularly used for firearms handles) makes this model super light and perhaps the perfect summer knife.

Another highlight is the Alock: here, similar to the Axislock, a bolt pushed by springs slides onto the back of the blade, preventing the knife from folding back in. Super stable and quite a lot of fun!




Blade Shape: Drop Point
Blade length: 8,8
Blade material: CPM Magnacut, Elmax
Blade thickness: 3
Handle Material: FRN
Lefthand suitable: Yes
Legal to carry in Germany: No
Locking Mechanism: Cross-bar lock, Axis Lock
Opening: Thumbstud
Overall Length: 21
Weight: 72

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10 March 2023 09:46

Coole Optik

Das Messer sieht echt gut aus, weswegen ich mich dafür entschieden habe. Ich hab leider nicht aufs Material geachtet und, als es schon am nächsten Tag da war, stellte ich fest es, das es aus Plastik ist. Macht es super leicht, aber auch sehr sehr billig. Für den Preis hatte ich mehr erwartet, schade.

Our feedback: Hallo Marc, die Griffschalen aus FRN (oder GRN wie Acta Non Verba sagt) sind in der Tat sehr leicht und damit wirkt es vielleicht etwas instabil. Ich hab mein A100 oft dabei und ich weiß genau was du meinst. Das ist in der Tat schon gewöhnungsbedürftig. Aus dem Grund gibt es bald das A200 bei uns. Die Griffschalen sind zwar auch aus Kunststoff aber dieser ist G10 und damit fühlt er sich auch wertiger an. Liebe Grüße Maxi
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