Built for serious everyday carry and uncompromising performance, the McNees PM Mac 2 delivers the rugged precision and clean design that have made Jonathan McNees one of the most respected names in modern American knifemaking. Every detail reflects a commitment to strength, reliability, and real-world usability.
This version features a 3” MagnaCut stainless tool steel drop point blade with a rugged stonewash finish that helps conceal wear while delivering outstanding edge retention, corrosion resistance, and toughness. The versatile drop point profile provides excellent control for precise work while still offering the slicing power needed for demanding cutting tasks. A thumb stud opener allows for fast, smooth manual deployment whenever it’s called into action.
The knife is built on a tough framelock construction that offers solid lockup and dependable strength during hard use. The handles are crafted from titanium and finished in McNees’ striking Green Bronze Atomic Rock pattern, blending deep green tones with rich bronze highlights across the brand’s signature rock-textured surface. The result is a bold, rugged look paired with excellent grip. Stonewashed titanium hardware complements the build and enhances the knife’s hard-use aesthetic, while the titanium pocket clip keeps it secure and ready in the pocket.
Measuring 3.62” closed and weighing just 3.4 ounces, the PM Mac 2 carries easily while maintaining the solid feel and performance expected from a serious working folder. It’s compact enough for everyday carry yet built tough enough for demanding daily use.
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Proudly designed by master knifemaker Jonathan McNees and made in the USA, the PM Mac 2 represents the strength, craftsmanship, and attention to detail that define modern American knifemaking.