Walther KDK Karambit Defense Knife Liner Lock Folder (2.25 Inch 440C Hawkbill Black Serrated Blade) Black FRN Handle + Nylon Pouch WAL50764
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The Walther Karambit Defense Knife features a hawkbill blade that will slice through the toughest materials. The handle features a karambit finger ring on the butt end with grip enhancing textured FRN scales, and a liner lock mechanism. To make sure your knife is readily accessible, a tip-up pocket clip is mounted on the butt end for ease of carry. This knife is great for concealed carry and for self-defense. A Nylon Pouch is also included. OsoGrandeKnives offers the wide variety of Karambit Knives with low prices and fast shipping worldwide.
Walther - WAL50764 Specifications:
- Overall Length:6.75 in.
- Blade Length:2.25 in.
- Cutting Edge Length:2.25 in.
- Blade Thickness:0.10 in.
- Blade Material:440C Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Hawkbill
- Blade Grind:Hollow Ground
- Blade Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Full Serrations
- Handle Length:4.50 in.
- Handle Thickness:0.64 in.
- Handle Material:FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon)
- Handle Color:Black
- Frame/Liner:Stainless Steel
- Weight:7.10 oz.
- Carry Method:Pocket Clip (Right -Tip Up)
- Knife Type:Manual Opening Folder
- Opening Mechanism:Thumb Hole
- Locking Mechanism:Linerlock
- Brand:Walther
- Model:KDK Karambit Defense Knife
- Model Number:WAL50764
- Country of Origin:China
The handle, itself is very comfortable (I have large hands) and the ring is quite sufficient.
My only gripes, so far, is the width of the handle, making a large bump in my pocket (no, that isn't 'me')(Love to be hung so it needed a 'pocket clip! *__- )
Ok, too thick.
Pocket clip is not moveable; what you see is what you get.
And it is screwed on at such a point that whenever one flips the knife into the extended hold, the attachment screws rasp against my (brake) finger. Skin wears away fast.
I have yet to put it through any real exercises, so I cannot tell you if the point will fall off the first time that I open a box, or not, or how long it will stay sharp.
I put a 'ghetto-wave' on one, so drawing it from the pocket also opens it. The bulkiness of the handle interferes, at times. One cannot simply 'snap' it open with the thumb. Mechanical rotation is necessary, and inconvenient.
It is very comfortable in the hand in all grips (have to balance that with the bulk.), and there's that perfectly shaped blade!
For the price?
I have three! *__-
This was my first experience with OsoGrandeKnives.com and I was very satisfied with the ease of ordering and prompt shipping of my knife. I definitely plan on doing business with you guys again, thanks!
--Derrick P - Riverside, CA
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