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Byrd Cara Cara 2 FRN Folding Knife - Satin Plain

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Byrd Cara Cara 2 FRN Folding Knife - Satin Plain Knife Image Thumb
Retail Price: $53.00
Our Price: $39.75
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Specifications

  • Overall Length:8.56"
  • Blade Length:3.75"
  • Cutting Edge:3.19"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:8Cr13MoV
  • Finish:Satin
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.84"
  • Handle Material:FRN
  • Color:Black
  • Frame/Liner:Steel
  • Weight:3.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
  • Knife Type:Manual
  • Opener:Thumb Hole
  • Lock Type:Lockback
  • Brand:Byrd
  • Model:Cara Cara
  • Model Number:BY03PBK2
  • Country of Origin:China
  • Best Use:Everyday Carry
  • Blade Style:Drop Point
  • Product Type:Knife
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Specifications

  • Overall Length:8.56"
  • Blade Length:3.75"
  • Cutting Edge:3.19"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:8Cr13MoV
  • Finish:Satin
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.84"
  • Handle Material:FRN
  • Color:Black
  • Frame/Liner:Steel
  • Weight:3.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
  • Knife Type:Manual
  • Opener:Thumb Hole
  • Lock Type:Lockback
  • Brand:Byrd
  • Model:Cara Cara
  • Model Number:BY03PBK2
  • Country of Origin:China
  • Best Use:Everyday Carry
  • Blade Style:Drop Point
  • Product Type:Knife
Description

This Cara Cara 2 features a black FRN handle and a drop point blade with a plain edge.

The Byrd Cara Cara 2 is a mid-sized folding knife with a long blade and a comfortable, sleek handle. It boasts a thumb hole opener and a four-way pocket clip, making it fully ambidextrous, easy to open, and easy to carry the way you want. The knife is lightweight and well-made. You'll be happy to find it in your pocket.

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MARK M.
04-07-2022
I got the Cara Cara 2 in FRN over a year ago. It’s been on me every day ever since. It’s a Spyderco Endura 4 that’s actually endorsed by Spyderco. The big difference is the thickness of the blade. This ones almost half but it’s really slicey because of that. The FRN is very strong and reliable and also light. The stainless deep carry clip is really nice in this model. It will stay clipped to whatever you put it on no doubt. I put Tuf-Glide inside and out on it and that stopped the pocket corrosion my fingers and wetness were leaving at the top (that stuff is amazing btw) and really have the clip and screw hardware a nice shine (and protection). Like I said, this is always on me. For heavy duty work I use the real Endura cause it’s much tougher, but for the price this blade cannot be beat. I’m a novice with whetstone sharpening, and this knife makes me feel like hitori honzo from kill bill or something lol.. it gets razor sharp and hold the edge through weeks of abuse then I just resharpen. Be sure to re-apply Tuf-glide after each stone sharpening and you’ll have this bad boy for decades easily. It has a great feeling action and a sturdy close. It’s really a beast of a knife and rest assured FRN is more then enough and super strong and costs less then the heavy g-10 model.

Anyways, this should be in everyone’s pocket. Nice long and slicey 3.75” blade that is tough. I’d use it for just about anything except for prying.. even light prying would cause issues cause these powdered stainless steels are strong but brittle. Don’t worry though, I’ve used this in every crap scenario you can imagine and it’s always impressed me. It’s slimmer then the Endura as well. You can clip it on the back of your jeans 👖 inside and no one will ever know it’s there including you haha. Great knife worth every penny.
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Description
Specifications
Reviews

This Cara Cara 2 features a black FRN handle and a drop point blade with a plain edge.

The Byrd Cara Cara 2 is a mid-sized folding knife with a long blade and a comfortable, sleek handle. It boasts a thumb hole opener and a four-way pocket clip, making it fully ambidextrous, easy to open, and easy to carry the way you want. The knife is lightweight and well-made. You'll be happy to find it in your pocket.

Read More
Show Less

Specifications

  • Overall Length:8.56"
  • Blade Length:3.75"
  • Cutting Edge:3.19"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:8Cr13MoV
  • Finish:Satin
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.84"
  • Handle Material:FRN
  • Color:Black
  • Frame/Liner:Steel
  • Weight:3.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
  • Knife Type:Manual
  • Opener:Thumb Hole
  • Lock Type:Lockback
  • Brand:Byrd
  • Model:Cara Cara
  • Model Number:BY03PBK2
  • Country of Origin:China
  • Best Use:Everyday Carry
  • Blade Style:Drop Point
  • Product Type:Knife
Great EDC
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MARK M.
04-07-2022
I got the Cara Cara 2 in FRN over a year ago. It’s been on me every day ever since. It’s a Spyderco Endura 4 that’s actually endorsed by Spyderco. The big difference is the thickness of the blade. This ones almost half but it’s really slicey because of that. The FRN is very strong and reliable and also light. The stainless deep carry clip is really nice in this model. It will stay clipped to whatever you put it on no doubt. I put Tuf-Glide inside and out on it and that stopped the pocket corrosion my fingers and wetness were leaving at the top (that stuff is amazing btw) and really have the clip and screw hardware a nice shine (and protection). Like I said, this is always on me. For heavy duty work I use the real Endura cause it’s much tougher, but for the price this blade cannot be beat. I’m a novice with whetstone sharpening, and this knife makes me feel like hitori honzo from kill bill or something lol.. it gets razor sharp and hold the edge through weeks of abuse then I just resharpen. Be sure to re-apply Tuf-glide after each stone sharpening and you’ll have this bad boy for decades easily. It has a great feeling action and a sturdy close. It’s really a beast of a knife and rest assured FRN is more then enough and super strong and costs less then the heavy g-10 model.

Anyways, this should be in everyone’s pocket. Nice long and slicey 3.75” blade that is tough. I’d use it for just about anything except for prying.. even light prying would cause issues cause these powdered stainless steels are strong but brittle. Don’t worry though, I’ve used this in every crap scenario you can imagine and it’s always impressed me. It’s slimmer then the Endura as well. You can clip it on the back of your jeans 👖 inside and no one will ever know it’s there including you haha. Great knife worth every penny.
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