Last fall, I reviewed a small, under-the-radar folding knife from CIVIVI. Dubbed the P87, this compact flipper was among the first mass-market offerings by custom knifemaker and reality TV star Kaila Cumings.
I was so impressed at the time that I closed the piece with these words: “In short, the P87 is another win for CIVIVI. And if Cumings has any new blueprints on the horizon, you can bet we’ll be paying attention.”
Well, she did, and we were. Only this time, the designer has paired with the American-made division of Columbia River Knife & Tool (CRKT) to bring us a tiny slice of fixed-blade heaven: the new CRKT Bugsy.
In addition to its curved 1095 carbon steel edge, sculpted Micarta handles, and intriguing forward swedge, there’s an emerging design language here that’s as visually appealing as it is practical.
But $200 is a long way from the $70 of the P87, USA-made or not. Could Cumings’ first mass-market fixed blade match the accessibility and success of her initial folder? On behalf of GearJunkie (and thanks to a press sample from CRKT), the new Bugsy and I spent a week trying to answer this question.
In short: The CRKT Bugsy ($200) is an exciting new offering from designer Kaila Cumings. Its excellent construction and long-bellied shape make it one of the most versatile small fixed blades I’ve tested. True, you won’t be able to strike a fire steel, and the cost of American manufacturing takes its toll. But from its natural hand-feel to its grippy handle and sheath, the Bugsy is a comfortable, capable companion that makes a solid case for its price tag.
- Blade length: 3.78" (96.06 mm)
- Overall length: 7.44" (188.93 mm)
- Blade thickness: 0.15" (3.81 mm)
- Blade steel: 1095 carbon steel
- Blade finish: Stonewash (Cerakote on serrated version)
- Weight: 4.3 oz. (121.9 g)
- Handle: Micarta
- Sheath material: Leather (Kydex on serrated version)
Pros
- Versatile blade shape
- Multigrip comfort
- Outstanding construction
- Near-perfect leather sheath
Cons
- Won’t strike a fire steel
- Jimping a bit aggressive with wet hands
- Sheath can slide on thin belts
- High price
CRKT Bugsy Fixed-Blade Knife Review

Overview


A Premium Sheath for a Premium Knife


Nitpicks and (a Lack of) Rough Edges

Conclusion: CRKT Bugsy Fixed-Blade Knife
