M16-14SF Special Forces Folder
M16-14SF Special Forces Folder
M16-14SF Special Forces Folder
M16-14SF Special Forces Folder
M16-14SF Special Forces Folder

M16-14SF Special Forces Folder

SKU: 0794023161472 - EAN: 794023161472

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Description
The M16 series is one of the most acclaimed lines of folding knives conceived by Kit Carson. The 13SFG was designed with requirements from military procurement specialists. With a weight of 161g, a serrated tanto blade length of 101mm, and a total of 235mm, this knife is a perfect choice when cutting power blends with precision and rigidness. It incorporates two Carson Flippers - a somewhat unique feature among folding knives. The 3.5mm thick blade made of AUS-8 steel is rigged with a reliable cross guard and coated with Titanium Nitride. The double opening mechanism consists of a thumb stud and a flipper being the lower hilt. The handle is made of black aluminum alloy and mounted to a dual stainless steel liner with a reliable Liner Lock mechanism. Two-stage automated liner lock was integrated into the design to prevent accidental disengage of the locking mechanism. The removable pocket clip is available for both right and left-hand users. The M16-14SF is a simple yet durable knife for heavy use without needless frills and fireworks.

Details
Blade length: 135 mm Handle length: 100 mm Total length: 235 mm Weight: 160 g Shipping weight: 200 g

CRKT
Established in 1994 CRKT® (Columbia River Knife and Tool®) from the beginning was putting innovation and reliability at first. Thanks to a collaboration with the best designers in the world they make knives and tools with inspire and endure the hardest work. Their goal is to make products that are giving their customers Confidence in Hand®.

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