The comet shaped opening hole is a trademark of the byrd line and is synonymous with the stringent quality requirements, high performance materials and manufacturing, which go into every knife. The stainless steel blade is hollow-ground with a comet shaped hole so the folder opens and closes one-handedly. On top of the spine is a series of crosshatching the knife industry calls jimping. Jimping creates tactile resistance, gripping the thumb and keeping it in contact with the top of the blade while cutting. Features a pocket clip that clips the knife inside a pocket and it attaches to either end of the folder for tip-up or tip-down right-hand carry.
Blade Length | | | 8,7 cm |
Closed Length | | | 11,7 cm |
Total Length | | | 20,4 cm |
Weight | | | 156 g |
Steel | | | 8Cr13MoV |
Handles | | | Stainless Steel |
Pouch/Sheath | | | Clip |
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