Kershaw Method Straightback Folder Knife, 3", Black - 1170
SKU | 773218 |
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Model Number | 1170 |
Brand | Kershaw |
UPC | 087171052229 |
Product Details
Details
- Type: Straightback
- Series/Collection: Method
- Blade Material: 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel
- Handle Material: G10
- Edge Type: Plain (Straight)
- Blade Length: 3"
- Handle Length: 4-1/4"
- Overall Length: 7-1/4"
- Finish: Black Oxide Blackwash Blade
- Color: Black
- Weight: 2.1 oz
Features
This smaller pocketknife from Kershaw and Jens Anso features a slim, 3 inches blade of 8Cr13MoV in our BlackWash finish. A top swedge adds to its eye appeal. The Method opens quickly, easily, and manually with our KVT ball-bearing system and a built-in flipper. The handle is black - of course. The G10 handle features an unusual machined pattern reminiscent of an architectural truss. It not only looks good, but also offers additional grip security. A custom backspacer features Jens' large lanyard attachment for those of you who prefer a lanyard, and adds a touch of style even if you're the lanyard-free type. An inset liner lock keeps the weight down on the Method while still providing solid blade-lockup security. A single-position pocketclip (right, tip-up) enables the knife to sit securely inside your pocket. How do we accomplish all this style and value in a smaller knife? By using the Kershaw manufacturing "Method", of course.
Features:
- KVT ball-bearing opening
- Flipper - may be used on either manual or assisted opening knives, the flipper is a protrusion on the back of the blade that the user can pull back on, or flip, in order to move the blade easily out of the handle
- Inset liner lock - a strip of stainless steel is riveted inside the knife's handle -most commonly when the handle is a lightweight material, this enables us to create a slimmer, lighter knife, while still providing the strength and security of a locking
- Single-position - the pocketclip is in a fixed position on the knife handle, usually it is positioned for tip-down, right-handed carry, though this may vary
- Pocketclip (right, tip-up)
- Lanyard hole
- Manually operated