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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Columbia River M16-13FX is a testament to Columbia River Knife and Tool's commitment to crafting high-quality blades that are as dependable as they are functional. This fixed blade knife boasts a striking design and robust construction, making it an ideal choice for a variety of tasks, from everyday carry to tactical applications. Offered to you by Smoky Mountain Knife Works, the world's largest knife store.
At the heart of the M16-13FX is its formidable partially serrated SK-5 tool steel tanto blade. The tanto blade shape, with its strong point and sharp edge, excels at piercing and cutting, while the partial serrations make quick work of fibrous materials like rope or webbing. The blade's black powder-coated finish not only adds to its visual appeal but also provides enhanced corrosion resistance and minimizes reflections, crucial for tactical situations.
The handle of the M16-13FX is crafted from durable black G-10, a high-pressure fiberglass laminate known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. Strategic weight-reducing cutouts not only enhance grip but also contribute to the knife's overall agility. A lanyard hole provides additional carrying options and personalization. The full tang construction ensures superior strength and balance, making the knife feel like a natural extension of your hand.
When not in use, the M16-13FX can be safely stored and transported in the included black MOLLE GRN (glass-reinforced nylon) sheath. This versatile sheath features a belt clip for easy attachment to your gear, allowing for quick and convenient access to your knife when you need it most.
The Colmbia River M16-13FX is more than just a knife – it's a reliable tool and a statement of preparedness. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a fixed knife collector, or simply appreciate the value of a well-made blade, the M16-13FX is a worthy addition to your collection. Don't wait. Order yours from the best online knife store, Smoky Mountain Knife Works, today!