Schrade Karambit Black G-10 Folding Knife - Black Plain
Specifications
- Overall Length:7.75"
- Blade Length:3.25"
- Cutting Edge:3.00"
- Blade Thickness:0.09"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Hawkbill
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.50"
- Handle Thickness:0.47"
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black
- Weight:6.19 oz.
- Knife Type:Manual
- Opener:Thumb Stud
- Lock Type:Liner Lock
- Brand:Schrade
- Model:Karambit
- Model Number:SCH110
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
Specifications
- Overall Length:7.75"
- Blade Length:3.25"
- Cutting Edge:3.00"
- Blade Thickness:0.09"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Hawkbill
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.50"
- Handle Thickness:0.47"
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black
- Weight:6.19 oz.
- Knife Type:Manual
- Opener:Thumb Stud
- Lock Type:Liner Lock
- Brand:Schrade
- Model:Karambit
- Model Number:SCH110
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
The karambit style knife was originally created in the Asian Pacific islands, specifically Java, as weapon of self-defense. There, it is known as the Kuku Macan, which translates to "Claw of Pamacan" or "Claw of the Great Tiger." It's distinctive curved shape is a clear representation of the tiger's claw. Today, the blade is used not only for self defense, but as a utility knife, a camping and hunting blade, and in different forms of martial arts. This particular blade by Schrade includes a 9Cr18MoV steel hawkbill blade that has a black powder coat. It also has ambidextrous thumb studs for opening, and a liner lock to hold the blade securely in place. It has the traditional finger hole and curved handle with finger grooves, and also offers textured black G-10 handle scales. It includes a reversible tip-up/down pocket clip for easy carry.
Customer Reviews
The karambit style knife was originally created in the Asian Pacific islands, specifically Java, as weapon of self-defense. There, it is known as the Kuku Macan, which translates to "Claw of Pamacan" or "Claw of the Great Tiger." It's distinctive curved shape is a clear representation of the tiger's claw. Today, the blade is used not only for self defense, but as a utility knife, a camping and hunting blade, and in different forms of martial arts. This particular blade by Schrade includes a 9Cr18MoV steel hawkbill blade that has a black powder coat. It also has ambidextrous thumb studs for opening, and a liner lock to hold the blade securely in place. It has the traditional finger hole and curved handle with finger grooves, and also offers textured black G-10 handle scales. It includes a reversible tip-up/down pocket clip for easy carry.
Specifications
- Overall Length:7.75"
- Blade Length:3.25"
- Cutting Edge:3.00"
- Blade Thickness:0.09"
- Blade Material:Stainless Steel
- Blade Style:Hawkbill
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.50"
- Handle Thickness:0.47"
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black
- Weight:6.19 oz.
- Knife Type:Manual
- Opener:Thumb Stud
- Lock Type:Liner Lock
- Brand:Schrade
- Model:Karambit
- Model Number:SCH110
- Country of Origin:China
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Tactical
- Product Type:Knife