The Sencut Bocll II Folding Knife in OD Green delivers a no-nonsense blend of performance, carry comfort, and clean design, all wrapped into a compact everyday carry package. Designed by Brad Zinker, this knife keeps things streamlined and efficient, measuring just 6.68 inches overall and weighing only 2.09 ounces. It’s built for those who want a capable blade that won’t drag down their pocket but still handles real work when it matters.
The 2.96-inch drop point blade is crafted from proven D2 tool steel, offering excellent edge retention and durability with a hardness rating of 59–61 HRC. It’s tough enough to handle repeated cutting tasks while maintaining a sharp working edge. The flat grind enhances slicing performance, giving you clean, controlled cuts whether you're breaking down cardboard, trimming materials, or tackling everyday utility needs. Finished in a gray stonewash, the blade has a subdued, work-ready look that helps conceal scratches and wear over time.
The OD green G-10 handle brings dependable grip and durability with a subtle, field-inspired appearance. It’s lightweight yet strong, with a slim 0.43-inch profile that fits naturally in hand and carries comfortably throughout the day. Stainless steel liners reinforce the frame, and the gray-finished hardware complements the blade for a cohesive, understated aesthetic that doesn’t try too hard but still stands out.
Action is smooth and reliable thanks to the caged ceramic ball bearing pivot, allowing for quick, controlled one-handed deployment. The liner lock engages solidly, giving you the confidence to use the knife without hesitation. It’s a straightforward, time-tested locking system that keeps things simple and effective.
A tip-up, right-hand stainless steel pocket clip ensures secure, low-profile carry and easy access whenever you need it. Every element of the Bocll II is built with purpose—nothing wasted, nothing overdone. It’s a practical, well-executed folder that delivers performance far beyond its size.
Available at Smoky Mountain Knife Works, a Tennessee landmark and the world’s largest knife store.