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CRKT Fire Spark Black Assisted Opening Knife - Black Plain

CRKT Fire Spark Black Assisted Opening Knife - Black Plain Knife Image Thumb
CRKT Fire Spark Black Assisted Opening Knife - Black Plain Knife Image Thumb
Retail Price: $99.99
Our Price: $79.99
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Specifications

  • Overall Length:8.75"
  • Blade Length:3.875"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:Stainless Steel
  • Hardness:58-59 RC
  • Blade Style:Spear Point
  • Blade Grind:Hollow
  • Finish:Black
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.80"
  • Handle Thickness:0.54"
  • Handle Material:G-10
  • Color:Black
  • Frame/Liner:Aluminum
  • Weight:5.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
  • Knife Type:Spring Assisted
  • Opener:Thumb Stud
  • Lock Type:Liner Lock
  • Brand:CRKT
  • Model:Fire Spark
  • Model Number:1050K
  • Country of Origin:China
  • Best Use:Everyday Carry
  • Product Type:Knife
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Specifications

  • Overall Length:8.75"
  • Blade Length:3.875"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:Stainless Steel
  • Hardness:58-59 RC
  • Blade Style:Spear Point
  • Blade Grind:Hollow
  • Finish:Black
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.80"
  • Handle Thickness:0.54"
  • Handle Material:G-10
  • Color:Black
  • Frame/Liner:Aluminum
  • Weight:5.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
  • Knife Type:Spring Assisted
  • Opener:Thumb Stud
  • Lock Type:Liner Lock
  • Brand:CRKT
  • Model:Fire Spark
  • Model Number:1050K
  • Country of Origin:China
  • Best Use:Everyday Carry
  • Product Type:Knife
Description

The 1050K Fire Spark is a tactical finished heavy-duty knife built for law enforcement and military professionals, but it's also great for those who want to carry a larger knife. The Fire Spark 1050K has black oxide finished handle, blade, pocket clip and hardware. The CNC machined 6061 aluminum handle has G-10 scales and four finger grooves for superior grip. The lanyard hole is large enough for a double lanyard loop and the handle features a "skull cracker" tip. The blade on the Fire Spark is a modified tactical spear point design with a razor sharp edge, high hollow grind and swedged top edge. Blade steel is premium 8Cr14MoV stainless steel. The Fire Spark includes a 4-way reversible pocket clip for ambidextrous use.

The Fire Spark combines CRKT's OutBurst® assisted opening with their Fire Safe™ mechanism for reliable, safe and solid performance. The blade is locked by the Fire Safe pin when closed and released by firmly pressing the thumb stud and pushing outward where the assisted opening system takes over. The blade locks firmly open via the InterFrame build with a stainless steel liner lock.

Finally, to maintain lockup in high-stress situations CRKT added the LAWKS® safety, which effectively converts the folder into a virtual fixed blade when the LAWKS lever is pressed forward.

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Customer Reviews

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Michael R.
08-12-2022
I received the ( Fire Spark Black Assisted knife ) and the first thing I noticed was all the paraphernalia information on how to operate the knife. I have quite a few assisted opening knives and never have had to depress the eject button in before opening the knife. With the blade eject button so close to the blade axis I can see a possible accident where your thumb could slide into the blade because of the pressure that has to be put on the opening button of the knife.
Would I buy this knife again, . . . “ NO “
Grindworx response:
We're very sorry to hear about the trouble you're having. Have you contacted our customer service department yet ([email protected])? We'd like to help you get this resolved. Thanks -GrindWorx
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Description
Specifications
Reviews

The 1050K Fire Spark is a tactical finished heavy-duty knife built for law enforcement and military professionals, but it's also great for those who want to carry a larger knife. The Fire Spark 1050K has black oxide finished handle, blade, pocket clip and hardware. The CNC machined 6061 aluminum handle has G-10 scales and four finger grooves for superior grip. The lanyard hole is large enough for a double lanyard loop and the handle features a "skull cracker" tip. The blade on the Fire Spark is a modified tactical spear point design with a razor sharp edge, high hollow grind and swedged top edge. Blade steel is premium 8Cr14MoV stainless steel. The Fire Spark includes a 4-way reversible pocket clip for ambidextrous use.

The Fire Spark combines CRKT's OutBurst® assisted opening with their Fire Safe™ mechanism for reliable, safe and solid performance. The blade is locked by the Fire Safe pin when closed and released by firmly pressing the thumb stud and pushing outward where the assisted opening system takes over. The blade locks firmly open via the InterFrame build with a stainless steel liner lock.

Finally, to maintain lockup in high-stress situations CRKT added the LAWKS® safety, which effectively converts the folder into a virtual fixed blade when the LAWKS lever is pressed forward.

Read More
Show Less

Specifications

  • Overall Length:8.75"
  • Blade Length:3.875"
  • Blade Thickness:0.13"
  • Blade Material:Stainless Steel
  • Hardness:58-59 RC
  • Blade Style:Spear Point
  • Blade Grind:Hollow
  • Finish:Black
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.80"
  • Handle Thickness:0.54"
  • Handle Material:G-10
  • Color:Black
  • Frame/Liner:Aluminum
  • Weight:5.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
  • Knife Type:Spring Assisted
  • Opener:Thumb Stud
  • Lock Type:Liner Lock
  • Brand:CRKT
  • Model:Fire Spark
  • Model Number:1050K
  • Country of Origin:China
  • Best Use:Everyday Carry
  • Product Type:Knife
Fire Spark
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Michael R.
08-12-2022
I received the ( Fire Spark Black Assisted knife ) and the first thing I noticed was all the paraphernalia information on how to operate the knife. I have quite a few assisted opening knives and never have had to depress the eject button in before opening the knife. With the blade eject button so close to the blade axis I can see a possible accident where your thumb could slide into the blade because of the pressure that has to be put on the opening button of the knife.
Would I buy this knife again, . . . “ NO “
Grindworx response:
We're very sorry to hear about the trouble you're having. Have you contacted our customer service department yet ([email protected])? We'd like to help you get this resolved. Thanks -GrindWorx
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