Kershaw Knives: Clash Black Handle Folding Knife 1605
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Sometimes dependability is critical. You're depending on your car to get you from home to work to the pub every day, and that last stop is critical. Your knife should fall into the category of critical dependability. Otherwise, your safety is at risk. Depend on th ... (see full details) #KER1605.
Kershaw Knives: Clash Black Handle Folding Knife 1605
Sometimes dependability is critical. You're depending on your car to get you from home to work to the pub every day, and that last stop is critical. Your knife should fall into the category of critical dependability. Otherwise, your safety is at risk. Depend on this Kershaw 1605 Clash Folding Knife to deliver precision, safety, and ease of use.
The locking liner of the Kershaw 1605 Knife ensures that your blade will stay in the open position and won't slip under application pressure. The Speed Safe opening system is activated with the flip switch on the back of the blade. This feature allows you to access your blade with easy and safety. The black handle of the knife is made with polyimide, which offers a textured design to give you a better grip. This feature also adds unique style to the knife design.
The silver-hued blade is crafted with steel and a bead blasted finish to give it a unique look and feel. The blade is heat-treated 8CR13MOV for dependable durability. The drop-point design is great for cutting. Measuring just 7.25 inches when fully opened, this Kershaw knife is easy to handle. The pocket clip makes it easy to tote as well.
Get cutting power you can depend on with a Kershaw 1605 Clash Folding Knife. Put one of these beauties in your cart today.
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