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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Rough Ryder 1st Infantry Linerlock is a robust folding knife built for those who demand reliability and toughness in their everyday tools. Designed with a rugged military aesthetic, this knife features a 3.12-inch drop point blade made from durable stainless steel, offering excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance. The blade shape is versatile, ideal for both piercing and slicing tasks, whether you're out in the field or handling everyday chores. Opening the blade is quick and easy with a thumb stud, and once deployed, the stainless steel linerlock provides solid, secure blade engagement so you can work with confidence.
The handles are crafted from textured green G-10, known for its toughness, resistance to moisture, and excellent grip in all conditions. Adding to the unique design, the front handle showcases a red G-10 cutout in the shape of a bold “1,” representing the 1st Infantry with pride and strength. The contrast between the green and red G-10 not only provides a striking look but also serves as a tribute to military service and resilience. At 4.5 inches closed and weighing 4.3 ounces, this knife strikes the right balance between heft and portability, making it comfortable to carry whether clipped in your pocket or stashed in your gear.
Equipped with a stainless steel pocket clip, the 1st Infantry Linerlock ensures easy carry and quick access whenever you need it. The knife’s rugged construction and thoughtful design details make it an ideal choice for both hard use and collectors who appreciate quality and craftsmanship. Built to last, this knife embodies Rough Ryder’s commitment to producing durable, high-performance tools that won’t let you down.
Whether you're looking for a dependable EDC or a unique addition to your collection, the Rough Ryder 1st Infantry Linerlock combines functionality with a military-inspired design that's both tough and visually striking. It's a knife made to perform in the toughest conditions while honoring the legacy of the 1st Infantry.