Product description
The Spyderco Tactical Folding Knife is a top-quality with a stainless steel spear point blade and a liner lock for secure handling. This ambidextrous knife features a 9.8 cm blade range, making it perfect for tactical use. The G10 handle provides a comfortable and sturdy grip, while the sleek black colour adds a touch of sophistication to this modern folding knife. Ideal for collectors and outdoor enthusiasts alike, this knife is a must-have addition to any knife collection.
Descriptions:
Total length: 225 mm
Blade length: 98 mm
Thickness: 3.6 mm
Blade width: 30 mm
Blade material: stainless steel
Handle material: G10
Lock: Liner-Lock
Knife weight: 165 g
Manufacture of country: China
The shape of the blade resembles a dagger - the blade symmetrically converges in the tip on both sides. The descents are straight, symmetrical from the middle. Sharpening only on one side.
The handle is symmetrical, it resembles the handle of a sword. The handle linings are smooth, made of G10 fiberglass, with a longitudinal notch resembling a dol on both sides. The backspacer from G10 in the color of the linings almost completely covers the back and back of the handle. The clip is large and wide, of medium hardness.
The 1.4 mm thick liner-lock securely locks the blade.
BUYERβS AGE MUST BE OVER 18 YEARS π
All items are clear in the photos, please check the photos before you place the order.
Item will be posted the next business day after
payment is received.
Will ship Internationally to certain countries.
Will offer combined postage on multiple orders.
Condition
- Unused (new item)
In original packaging?
- No, but it is packaged
Imperfections (if any)
NoneCountry of manufacture
- China
Brand/Blacksmith
- Unknown
Blade shape
- Spear point
Blade length (mm)
98Product weight (g)
165Steel category
- Stainless steel
Steel type
- Unknown
Steel hardness (HRC)
- Unknown
Opening system (folding knives)
- Other
Handle material
- G-10
Seller's return policy
- No returns (5-day Buyer Protection Return Policy for Eligible returns still applies)