CRKT Shenanigan Assisted Folding Knife w/ Veff Serrations, Black - K800KKP
| SKU | 51655118499 |
|---|---|
| Brand | CRKT |
| MPN | K800KKP |
| UPC | 794023980028 |
| Overall Length | 8 |
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Details
Make: CRKT
Model: Shenanigan
Blade Length: 3.35" (85.12 mm)
Blade Edge: Veff Serrations™
Blade Steel: 1.4116
Blade Finish: Stonewash
Blade Thickness: 0.12" (2.95 mm)
Overall Length: 8.19" (207.98 mm)
Closed Length: 4.86" (123.32 mm)
Weight: 3.60 oz. (102.06 g)
Handle: Glass Reinforced Nylon
Style: Assisted Folding Knife w/ Liner Lock
Features
Shenanigan is the name. Dependable is the game.
CRKT® reintroduces the classic Shenanigan™ Series, the everyday workhorse folding knives designed by world-renowned knife designer, Ken Onion. Powerfully durable, its 3.35” black stonewash blade with Veff Serrations™ breezes through rope and cord. Paired with Ken’s award-winning Assisted Opening innovation and IKBS™ ball bearing pivot system for super smooth, fast opening—despite what the name might imply, this classic line is here to get the job done.
- Assisted Opening: Flipper deploys the blade fast
- Smooth Opening: IKBS™ ball bearing pivot deploys the blade smooth
- Enhanced Protection: Black stonewash is durable and ages well
- Extremely Sharp: Veff Serrations™ provide superior cutting power of rope and straps
- Secure And Comfortable: Injection molded handle with texture for grip
- Easy Closing: Liner lock can be easily closed with one hand
- Low Profile: Pocket clip provides secure carry
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