







🔪 Carry Confidence, Slice with Precision — Own the Edge!
The COLD STEEL Large Luzon is a tactical folding knife featuring a 6-inch 8Cr13MoV stainless steel clip point blade hardened to 57-58 HRC for exceptional sharpness and durability. Its 7.5-inch glass-filled nylon handle is ergonomically designed with bamboo-inspired concave segments for a secure grip. Equipped with a robust spring leaf lock and a patent-pending secondary safety mechanism, this 9.3 oz knife offers unmatched safety and reliability. Ideal for tactical, self-defense, and outdoor use, it combines formidable cutting power with everyday carry convenience.














| ASIN | B0BX1M6S6B |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,442 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #32 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Leaf |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,794) |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Cold Steel CS-20NQXZ: Large Luzon / 13.5" Overall / 6" Blade / 3.5Mm Thick |
| Item Length | 13.5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.91 x 6.65 x 0.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | GSM Outdoors |
| Material | Other |
| Model Name | CS-20NQXZ |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Part Number | CS-20NQXZ |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical, Self-Defense |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Blister Pack |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Pocket Knife |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| UPC | 888151037904 |
M**T
This is a must have!
Wow great value for such a knife. Nice and large. For the price I had to have it. Its very sharp. It opens easily and feels good in the hand. It will have many uses in the kitchen, the camp ground, and all around wilderness chores. Fishing too. Great for processing fish and game. You won't find more knife than this one for the price.
S**M
Laughably huge in a good way
This thing is massive and awesome. Somehow, it still fits comfortably in an average jean pocket without being uncomfortable or looking absurd. I've carried much smaller knives that didn't travel as well. Not sure how they pulled that off, but they did. It's weighty compared to other pocket knives, but not for the size you're getting. Then action isn't the smoothest I've ever seen, but it's not bad either. Clicks into place securely and there's a lock to prevent an accidental fold if you want to use it. Very sharp. Passed the tomato test easily, went through one like butter. The grip feels more plasticky than rubbery, which is fine, I don't forsee it being an issue. There's more than enough meat and grooves to get your paws on. And hey, past all that, now when you tell her you've got 6" in your pocket, you won't be lying.
C**Y
Large folder for general use at campsite!
Heavy, sturdily built and easy to deploy and safe double lock mechanism! Great knife for chopping and use around camp. Very sharp out of the box. Delivered quickly and with care. Thank you!
M**G
No, that's not a knife, THIS is a knife...
It's large. It's a large knife. It's A really really large knife. I bought it because I collect knives, I can't carry it because we have a 4" limit on blade length in the city I live in, so it's A toy. It's A really big toy. It's A well made, solid, sharp, great big toy, and I love it, as impractical as it is. 4 (actually 4.5) stars at this price point because nothing is perfect, but as a toy? It's great. I have a lot of Cold Steel knives and implements in my collection, because they are well made, reasonably priced, and useful in camp. This ain't that. This is just so I can say to my knife collecting friends "no, that's not a knife, THIS is a knife..."
D**L
Great big knife!
Only cold steel would make a knife this preposterously large for everyday carry...it's kinda ridiculous, but, I love it. Great quality, well made. Fit and finish were excellent. Blade is well ground, centered and very sharp. Slams open with authority using the flipper...a bit more challenging with thumb studs and detent is okay, but, does allow me to fling it open with a determined snap of the wrist. Locks up solid with no play whatsoever. Drops shut freely and will get you if you aren't careful. If you want a lot of knife for the money and size matters buy it!
S**A
Well made, smartly practical 6" folder
When a folder from Cold Steel gets a 6-in blade tou know it will be strong and quality built, so finding this narrow Luzon lets me have that in a practical slim package. The clip is not reversible but it is easy to carry, opens smoothly and when you grip with your little finger at the curved base you have 9 in of blade reach in front of your grip for poking or cutting. It's 8Cr13MoV steel, a practical value as a tool and even has a blade lock to stay open during hard use.
N**Y
Perfect ( Almost ) + Hints & Tips on Opening, Sticking Locks, and "Knife Opening in My Pocket" Fix
I bought both the Large and Medium sizes. The medium is going to be Every Day Carry. The Large? It is awesome. But it is also almost 8 inches CLOSED. Wonderfully light for it's size but seriously not in the "Pocket" knife" category. You can stick a baseball bat in your pocket, but it's gonna stick out. If I decided to carry it, I would find or make a belt case for it. 8 inches closed, I'm seeing it's 13 1/2 inches open. A Ka-Bar Marine Fighting Knife is under 12 inches. The Large is a BIG knife. Glad I bought both, but they definitely have different purposes. The Too EZ Opening Blade Fix is at the end of my review. You should follow all this numerically in order. Hints & Tips! - #1. - Oil. Get some. I suggest 3-in-1 oil. If you are a modern human, living indoors and have stuff, you need to have some 3-in-1 oil. Works on squeaking door & cabinet hinges, Bicycle chains and other machinery, and knives. A small can will last you for years. 3 ounce - $3 - https://www.amazon.com/3-ONE-100355-Multi-Purpose-Pack/dp/B0002JN5PG/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=3-in-1+oil&qid=1615923533&sr=8-4 . Order it at the same time as the knife and they may come together. #1A - If you open your knife and the liner lock is stuck - FIRST make sure you didn't engage the Slide Lock om the handle. That may be the whole issue, Can't close the knife because the Liner Lock is Locked in place. Doing the following with the Slide Lock engaged WILL trash the lock if not the entire knife. Got it? Unlock is to the rear. Right-handed instructions - You need a tool, preferably a wide flat-head screwdriver. Bigger=Better. Holding the Knife handle firmly in your LEFT hand and the screwdriver in your Right hand, just slip the tip into the wide open area at the back of the blade and gently ( to mild swearing ) twist like you are UN-screwing a screw. Counter clockwise Lefty-loosey. And the liner lock should release the blade and go back where it's supposed to be - until you open the knife again. #2. - When you get your knife it's not oiled. Needs oil. 3 to 4 drops properly should do it. Knife closed, setting on the rear/butt end, one drop on each side of the blade ( we're aiming for that bearing at the pivot point). Then 1 drop artfully applied to the flat area of the blade which should be pointed up if you are resting it on end and making sure a decent amount of that hits the little "step" in the flat AND the rounded dip next to it. If it doesn't, that'll be drop #4. Tip of a toothpick is handy for spreading the oil. #3 - After oiling the knife at the four points above - Now open your knife the old-school way. Knife handle in one hand, back of the blade in the other. Slowly open it all the way then close it again ( note: lock probably may not fully engage, that's fine). Do that 3-5 times, just spreading some oil. #4 - May want to do this outside in case you got oil crazy - Now start flicking the knife open and then closing it. After 10 good flicks - Open the knife and carefully remove any oil you can easily wipe off with a rag. Don't go poking around inside the knife, that oil we want to keep, we're just blotting up the excess that would get on your clothes & hands if we didn't "wipe the counter". #5 - Flick & Close. Repeat 100 times. 100 isn't a magic number. It's just a good start. Every piece of machinery requires a break-in period. Cars, firearms, folding knives. You DO NOT have to sit there and flick 100 times. Break the work into chunks. Because after about 20 open & closing cycles your fingers are probably gonna be fed up with the process. Mellow out. Spread it over a day or two. Flick a few times, walk away. Get used to grabbing the knife and opening & closing it. Become one with the knife. Ooooom. All this so far is just the cost of buying a new thing. Just to bring more bummer into the ownership of a knife, if you use it, you're gonna need to sharpen it, too. Until you lose or break it or toss it in a drawer forever. Thus closing the circle of owning possessions. -- That should fix most of the New Knife Problems. Now for the "Knife Opening in My Pocket" Fix: My *closed* Large knife with the blade facing down would open halfway open in my hand with the mildest of jolts. Not something I'd want to occur in the groin or gluts area of my pants. The fix is gonna send most of you shopping. The Fix is a #9 Torx bit. *MY* knife just needed the very slightest nudge of tightening at the pivot with a #9 Torx bit ( Clockwise - Righty Tighty ) . The Torx aperture is that round looking hole in the pivot. One side has the Torx hole, one side doesn't. I did have to do some careful slow "Oomph" on it, but just the very slightest of movement put mine very close to right. A tick, not a turn. If you crank it more than minuscule , that will be the New reason your knife will not open. I can still flick the knife open setting on its butt with one finger but it definitely tightened up the "Holdy-Shutty" tension. This WILL NOT prevent you from bumping the flipper ears in your pocket. But the knife won't just fall open because you move or walk down steps when you get the tension set tight enough for your preferences. And holding the knife upside-down, I can still do a clean jerk and inertia will swing the blade open.
J**N
Wow ! One Impressive knife !!
Wow ! One Impressive knife !! Material on handle feels good and plenty of room for gripping. The flipper opens nicely, especially for this size knife. It's sharp. the lock up is solid and the extra button on the side for even more secure lockup is a nice plus. And it does have a pocket clip ( almost invisible in the display pics) fro pocket carry. This one's a keeper !!
C**O
Ótimo canivete, muito afiado e gigante.
E**O
Muy genial la navaja , es enorme!!! 6pulgadas de hoja ... Y revestimiento de metal, doble seguro, y tiene como 4 o 5 formas de abrirlo con una mano,. Excelente producto a un costo bastante bueno
J**L
Calidad precio, buena navaja grande ,pesa poco y corta una pasada,buen edc y de defensa
H**N
Absolutes Top Messer bin sehr zufrieden vielen Dank
A**E
Trotz einiger negativer Bewertungen des Large Luzon, habe ich das Messer nun doch bei Amazon bestellt, da ich neugierig war und wissen wollte, was mich da genau erwartet. Ich besitze schon mehrere Messer von Cold Steel und bin von der Fertigungsqualität noch nie enttäuscht worden. Zu meiner Freude auch dieses mal nicht und das Design des Luzon ist schlicht umwerfend! Das „Hosentaschenschwert“😉 liegt fantastisch in der Hand, es lässt sich sehr gut aufflippen und schließt auch sehr smooth mit einem satten Klick, und das Gewicht finde ich genau richtig. Der Liner-Lock ist präzise gefertigt und hat null Spiel, jedenfalls bei meinem Modell! Das war ja eigentlich immer der Hauptkritikpunkt beim Luzon, aber das dürfte Cold Steel augenscheinlich ganz gut in den Griff bekommen haben. Fazit: Wieder ein sehr cooles und gelungenes Messer von Cold Steel! Meine Erwartungen wurden nicht enttäuscht und ich würde es sofort wieder kaufen!
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