Heretic Knives Jinn Button Lock Flipper Knife Blizzard Worn Aluminum 3" MagnaCut Wharncliffe Battle Black H213-8A-BLZ

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SKU: HK-H213-8A-BLZ

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SKU:
HK-H213-8A-BLZ
Weight:
11.00 Ounces
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Blade Steel:
MagnaCut
Blade Length:
3" - 3.49"
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out of stock
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  • Overall Length: 6.75"
  • Blade: 3" CPM Magnacut, Wharncliffe, Battle Black
  • Handle: 3.75" Aluminum, Blizzard Worn
  • Knife Type: Manual Flipper
  • Lock: Button
  • Clip/Hardware: Tip Up, Right/Left Carry
  • Weight: 2.25 oz.
  • Made in USA
  • Model: H213-8A-BLZ

A sleek and sophisticated take on a more traditional knife style, the Jinn began as Heretic’s first-ever slip joint—a compact gentleman’s folder with clean lines, refined materials, and a discreet profile. Built to be carried anywhere without drawing attention, the original Jinn quickly became a favorite for its minimalist look and effortless usability.

Now, the Jinn family is expanding. The Jinn button lock flipper introduces a smooth, intuitive deployment with an action that’s as satisfying as it is snappy, all while staying true to the model’s original intent: non-intimidating in size, premium in build, and easy to carry in any setting.

Crafted from upscale materials, the new Jinn models deliver a luxe fit and finish at approachable price points that make them a standout in any collection, whether you’re dressing up or dialing in your everyday carry.

 

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  • 3
    not worth $200

    Posted by Tracy Bostick on May 28th 2026

    I wanted to love this knife, but it is just ok.The Malibu is much better, and one can be acquired for less $$. Upon unboxing, the bearings were grinding on the steel washers inside, I took the knife apart to find that the washers had rough edges and sharp. I gave them a little sanding to smooth things up.it's not 100% smooth, but it's a lot better, there is still a little grinding going on when deploying, and closing. That should've been caught in QC.