A Palette of Bold: Bestech Swordfish Button Lock Beast in Five Colors

Sometimes you want a knife that makes a statement—not just in performance, but in looks. The Bestech Swordfish does exactly that. It’s a substantial EDC folder with a 3.94-inch 14C28N steel blade, a smooth button lock, and a lightweight G10 handle. I’ve been carrying all five variants—the BG62A, BG62B, BG62C, BG62E, and BG62F—and they share an impressive platform. At 117 grams and a closed length of 5.12 inches, it’s a full-sized knife that still carries comfortably. The differences in blade finish (black PVD or satin) and handle color give each version a distinct personality.

The Shared Foundation: A Button Lock Powerhouse

Every Swordfish shares the same robust design. The 3.94-inch 14C28N steel blade is a modern stainless with excellent edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance. The 3.5mm blade thickness gives it confidence for heavier cuts. The button lock is smooth, intuitive, and offers fidget-friendly one-handed operation. The ceramic ball bearing pivot ensures snappy, consistent deployment. The G10 handle is ergonomically shaped for a secure grip, and the steel clip is reversible. The overall length is 9.05 inches—a serious blade that’s ready for real work. The handle colors and blade finishes are where you make it your own.

The Black & White Duo (BG62A & B): Classic Contrast

The first two variants feature a classic black and white G10 handle—a timeless, high-contrast look that’s both professional and eye-catching. The BG62A pairs this handle with a black PVD blade, creating a sleek, tactical aesthetic that’s non-reflective and hides wear. The BG62B offers the same handle but with a satin blade, giving it a cleaner, more traditional look that shows off the steel’s natural finish. Both are versatile, balanced choices that suit almost any environment.

The Bold Accents (BG62C, E, F): Purple and Light Blue

The remaining three variants add a pop of color to the black G10 handle. The BG62C features a striking black and purple G10 handle with a black PVD blade. The purple is vibrant and adds personality without being overwhelming. The BG62E and BG62F both use a fresh black and light blue G10 handle. The BG62E pairs this with a black PVD blade for a stealthy, modern look, while the BG62F uses a satin blade for a cleaner, brighter contrast. These colorful versions are perfect for those who want their EDC to stand out and reflect their personality.

Which Swordfish Matches Your Style?

All five share the same excellent design and the reliable 14C28N steel. The BG62A and BG62B offer classic black and white handles with either a black PVD or satin blade. The BG62C brings bold purple accents, while the BG62E and BG62F add fresh light blue to the mix. Whichever you choose, you’re getting a full-sized, button-lock EDC that’s built to perform and designed to impress.

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