The Kizer Momo Fix 3, Model 1124A4, is a purpose-built fixed blade designed by Vladimir Legachev that strips things down to a focused, hard-use design with a stealth-forward aesthetic. Built for users who value reliability, control, and understated styling, this version of the Momo Fix 3 delivers dependable performance in a clean, all-black package that’s ready for everyday carry or field work.
At the core is a 3.2" drop point blade made from AEB-L stainless steel, a finely tuned steel known for its toughness, corrosion resistance, and excellent ease of sharpening. It’s a practical, no-nonsense steel that performs consistently in real-world use and is easy to maintain even after extended cutting tasks. The blade is finished in a black PVD coating, giving it a low-reflective, tactical appearance while adding an extra layer of surface hardness and protection against wear and corrosion. A flat grind enhances slicing efficiency and control, allowing the blade to move cleanly through a wide range of materials with confidence and precision.
The drop point profile adds versatility to the design, offering a strong, controlled tip for detail work while maintaining enough belly for efficient slicing. It’s a reliable, time-tested shape that performs well across a variety of utility and outdoor applications.
The handle measures 4.15" and is constructed from a combination of Micarta and G-10, blending grip performance with structural durability. The blacked-out color scheme reinforces the knife’s stealthy, utilitarian identity, keeping the overall look clean, subtle, and professional. Micarta provides a naturally grippy, slightly textured surface that improves with use, while G-10 adds reinforcement and long-term stability. Together, they create a handle that feels secure and confident in hand, even in wet or demanding conditions.
Ergonomic shaping ensures a comfortable, controlled grip that reduces fatigue during extended use while maintaining a solid, locked-in feel. Every aspect of the handle is designed with function in mind, prioritizing usability and durability over unnecessary complexity.
With a hardness rating of 58–60 HRC, the AEB-L blade is tuned for toughness and easy maintenance, making it an excellent choice for users who want a dependable edge they can quickly restore in the field. It’s built for consistent performance without added maintenance burden.
Available at Smoky Mountain Knife Works, a Tennessee landmark and the world’s largest knife store.