CRKT Ignitor Spring-Assisted Linerlock Folding Knife (Black and Blue G-10) CR6880

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    4.0 star rating

    Everyday carry

    Bought this along with a few others, haven’t used yet but did open box and check out. Fits in hand well seems to be good quality knife. Time will tell

    John B.

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    5.0 star rating

    Solid knife, beautiful, fast action

    This is a larger pocket knife but has a fast flipper action, solid lockup, beautiful execution.

    Shawn E.

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    OVERVIEW

    The CRKT Ignitor Spring-Assisted Linerlock Folding Knife (Black and Blue G-10) features a 3.48" 8Cr13MoV high carbon stainless steel drop point blade with a satin finish. It's a spring-assisted folder with a blade flipper on an ultra-smooth IKBS™ ball bearing pivot. This linerlock has grippy blue and black G-10 handles with a stainless steel deep carry pocket clip. It's 4.26" closed and weighs 3.6oz. Designed by Ken Steigerwalt.

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Additional Info:
    44.95
    UPC:
    794023688009
    Blade Material:
    8Cr13Mov Stainless Steel
    Blade Style:
    Drop Point
    Blade Thickness:
    .11"
    Web Brand:
    CRKT-Columbia River Knife and Tool
    Country of Origin:
    China
    Edge Type:
    Plain
    Exclusive:
    No
    Handedness:
    Right Hand
    Handle Color:
    Black
    Handle Material:
    G-10
    Knife Style:
    Assisted
    Knife Type:
    Folding Knives
    Lock Type:
    Linerlock
    Flammable:
    No
    Paypal Restricted:
    No
    Blade Length:
    3.48"
    Model Number:
    6880
    CA Prop 65 Warning:
    ⚠WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
    Closed Lenght:
    4.26'
    Web Product Type:
    Knife
    Closed Length:
    4.26"

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