Built for those who want more reach, more strength, and more presence in hand, the Microtech Dirac Delta takes the proven design of the Dirac platform and scales it up without sacrificing precision. Its modern profile is instantly recognizable, highlighted by Microtech’s signature front-mounted thumb slide. This forward placement encourages a natural grip and allows fast, controlled deployment when responsiveness matters most.
The 3.79" dagger blade is crafted from premium M390 stainless steel, a top-tier choice celebrated for outstanding edge retention, durability, and corrosion resistance. Finished in a rugged stonewash, the blade is well-equipped to hide the evidence of tough use while maintaining a battle-ready appearance. The plain edge delivers clean, powerful slicing performance with exceptional control, making it a dependable option for demanding daily tasks or high-pressure situations alike.
Its dual-action out-the-front mechanism operates with smooth authority—push the thumb slide forward to fire the blade and pull it back to retract. Each action feels deliberate and secure, reflecting the tight tolerances and expert engineering Microtech is known for.
The anodized Tangerine Orange handle ensures this knife stands out while remaining purpose-built for hard use. Machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, it offers impressive strength without unnecessary weight and provides a confident grip in changing conditions. The ambidextrous stainless steel pocket clip supports versatile carry, and the integrated glass breaker adds an extra measure of preparedness when it counts.
At 5.61" closed and weighing 4.6 ounces, the Dirac Delta delivers substantial cutting capability while remaining comfortable enough for everyday carry. Proudly made in the USA, it represents craftsmanship you can rely on.
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