Black Blade Dagger Folding Knife With Elite Handle
Blade Army's Black Blade Dagger Folding Knife combines a D2 steel blade with a CF-Elite handle, offering precise control, ambidextrous use.
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Black Blade Dagger Folding Knife with Elite Handle by Blade Army, is a formidable tool designed for precision and reliability. With an overall length of 10.15 inches, including a closed length of 5.68 inches and a blade length of 4.47 inches, this knife is ready for action. The spear tip dagger-style blade, crafted from robust D2 tool steel with a thickness of .121 inches, boasts a Rockwell hardness of 60-62, ensuring exceptional edge-holding ability. The black coating on the blade minimizes glare and enhances rust resistance, making it a dependable companion in any situation. The knife features a 0.42-inch black CF-elite handle with a built-in glass breaker for emergencies.
The handle's unique finger placement grooves provide an exceptional grip, offering precise control and confidence in handling. Made from CF-elite – a lightweight and rigid carbon fiber nylon resin – the handle ensures optimal durability without adding unnecessary weight. Despite its long blade, this knife remains remarkably light for everyday carry. Equipped with a tip-down reversible belt loop clip, deployment is effortless regardless of your dominant hand. The handle incorporates an axis lock system, providing both security and ambidextrous functionality. With a lanyard hole for added convenience, this knife is versatile and ready for action in any situation.
Specifications:
- Overall Length: 10.5 inches
- Blade Length: 4.47 inches
- Handle Length: 5.68 inches
- Blade Material: D2 Steel
- Handle: CF-Elite with carbide-tipped glass breaker
- Handle Thickness: 0.42"
Features:
- Durable D2 tool steel blade
- Black coating for reduced glare
- Lightweight CF-Elite handle
- Built-in glass breaker feature
- Axis lock system for secure and ambidextrous use