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Clash - Serrated

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Regular price $97.50
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Pickup available at Chilliwack (Vedder)

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Description

About

The Clash’s 3-inch blade is right for just about any task. It’ll take on boxes, heavy plastic, rope, or whatever you need without complaint. You will appreciate the solid feel, fast opening action, and all-purpose utility of this work-ready blade. The Clash’s handle is solid and beefy and has a deep index-finger indentation for an extremely secure grip.

  • Top choice for an affordable, all-purpose pocketknife
  • 8Cr13MoV blade steel offers edge-holding capability, strength, and hardness; bead-blasted finish; partial serrations add cutting versatility
  • Durable glass-filled nylon handle; finger contours for a secure grip
  • Simple, one-handed opening with Kershaw's assisted opening and flipper

Features + Details

  • Use Everyday, Work
  • Type Assisted, Folder
  • Style Pocketknife
  • Designer Ken Onion
  • Blade Style Drop Point
  • Blade Edge Partially Serrated
  • Opening Action Assisted
  • Opens With Flipper
  • Lock Type Liner lock
  • Pocketclip Reversible (right, tip-up/down)
  • Handle Color Black
  • Hardware Glass-filled nylon backspacer
  • Sheath 
  • Country of Origin USA: Design, Prototype, Quality Control. China: Manufacture
  • Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

Specifications

  • Blade Length 3.1 in. (7.9 cm)
  • Blade Material 8Cr13MoV
  • Blade Finish/Coating Bead-blasted finish
  • Blade Thickness 0.118 in. (3 mm)
  • Closed Length 4.25 in. (10.7 cm)
  • Handle Material Glass-filled nylon
  • Handle Finish/Coating 
  • Handle Thickness 0.535 in. (13.6 mm)
  • Overall Length 7.5 in. (19.1 cm)
  • Weight 4.3 oz. (121.9 g)

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  • Year Released 2011

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