Description
CRKT 5460 Fossil Small Folding Knife
CRKT 5460 Fossil Small Folding Knife: Makes all your other stylish knives extinct. Flavio Ikoma’s latest folding knife looks like a T-rex on stainless steel steroids. The Fossilª is one part hardcore, one part gorgeous and one part 12,000 pound flesh-eating dinosaur. The Fossilª combines the best from designer Flavio Ikoma. With styling cues found on his previous Sampaª and Carajasª models, the Fossilª ramps up the artistic flair to create a piece that is clearly Ikoma, yet distinctively a new breed of EDC folder. The pocket knife features an IKBS ball bearing system, combined with an opening flipper for silky smooth blade deployment. The flipper turns into a handsome finger guard when the blade is open. A thumb hole cutout in the blade gives you a second option for opening the knife. The handles of the Fossilª are stainless steel with a unique hammer finish. The knife locks open solidly with a frame lock. Duo-tone G10 scales add contour and grip to the handle. The pocket clip is tip-up carry only. The Fossilª has the beauty of a museum piece combined with the shear muscle of a prehistoric carnivore.
Dimensions
Open Overall Length: 7.69 inches
Closed Length: 4.31 inches
Weight: 4.1 ounces
Blade
Length: 3.41 inches
Thickness: 0.11 inches
Material: 8Cr13MoV
Blade-HRC: 58-60
Finish: Satin
Grind: Hollow
Style: Drop Point
Edge: Plain
Handle
Material: 2Cr13 Stainless with G10 Overlay
Lock
Type: Frame Lock
Carry
Carry System: One Position Clip
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Fixed Blade & Daggers: Washington D.C., California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Kansas, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alaska, Hawaii
Folding: Washington D.C., California, Massachusetts, New York, Alaska, Hawaii
Spring-Assisted, Switchblades, Butterfly, & OTF: Washington D.C., California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Alaska
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