The Microtech Stitch RAM-LOK Folding Knife with a Partially Serrated Apocalyptic M390MK Blade and Fluted Tan G-10 handles delivers hard-use performance with unmistakable presence. Designed by Sebastijan Berenji, known as Borka, it blends aggressive styling with precision engineering in a compact platform built for serious work.
The 3.75-inch spear point blade is crafted from Böhler M390MK premium steel, an exclusive alloy developed alongside Böhler engineers to enhance edge retention and corrosion resistance beyond the already proven M390 composition. It’s designed for demanding environments where reliability matters. The partially serrated edge adds cutting versatility, making it especially effective on rope, webbing, and other fibrous materials, while the plain edge section handles controlled slicing tasks with confidence. The distinctive Apocalyptic finish gives the blade a rugged, battle-worn look that also helps conceal wear from heavy use.
This manual folder features Microtech’s RAM-LOK crossbar system, engineered for quick, confident deployment with a firm press and smooth wrist action. The robust locking mechanism provides secure blade engagement, giving you dependable strength during challenging tasks without sacrificing fluid operation.
Fluted tan G-10 handle scales provide a secure, textured grip that feels solid in hand. The fluting enhances traction and adds visual depth, complementing the knife’s bold profile. A titanium backspacer reinforces the structure, while the ambidextrous stainless steel pocket clip supports versatile carry. The lanyard hole adds additional utility for those who prefer extra retention options. Measuring 4.75 inches closed and weighing 6.3 ounces, it carries with authority while remaining practical for daily use.
Proudly made in the USA, the Stitch reflects Microtech’s commitment to premium materials, precise machining, and performance-driven design.
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