Bestech BT2007D Freefall Folding Knife
The Bestech BT2007D Freefall is a compact adaptation of Jason Clark’s custom model of the same name and it’s an awesome everyday carry piece with a bit of tactical flair. The design is based around a dagger with dual finger guards preventing you from sliding forward onto this impressive blade.
They also serve the dual purpose of being the traditional flipper tab and the one on the top functions just like the Emerson Wave feature engaging the blade as you draw it from the pocket. Moreover, the handle is a compact three-finger size – four if you’ve got small to medium hands – with layered carbon fiber scales and titanium bolsters. These sit on top of a skeletonized titanium frame for added durability and the ceramic bearing pivot allows for buttery-smooth action. The blade is easy to flip open and just as easy to flip closed using the opposite side tab – Jason really nailed this design and we’re happy to see Bestech bring a production version to market at a competitive price.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Blade Length: 2.76″ (70 mm)
Closed Length: 3.70″ (94 mm)
Overall Length: 6.46″ (164 mm)
Blade Material: S35VN Stainless Steel
Overall Blade Thickness: 0.125″ (3.2 mm)
Overall Blade Hardness: 59-61HRC
Blade Style: Drop Point
Overall Blade Finish: Two-Tone
Handle Material: Orange/Black Carbon Fiber with Bronze Titanium Bolsters
Liner Material: Titanium
Locking Mechanism: Liner Lock
Pivot Assembly: Ceramic Ball-Bearing
Pocket Clip: Titanium (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
Overall Weight: 2.82 oz. (80 g)
Titanium Backspacer
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