MICROTECH 142-12 COMBAT TROODON D/E STONEWASH FULL SERRATED
Microtech knives was created 25 years ago in 1994. It all begins with a simple sketch on a piece of paper. Microtech is based in USA. Company founder Anthony Marfione and Susan Marfione wants to create the best possible knives in USA. . Microtech brings you a best seller of Microtech 142-12 combat troodon d/e stonewash full serrated
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DESCRIPTION OF MICROTECH 142-12 COMBAT TROODON D/E
The word Troodon (TROH-o-don) was actually name after a bird-like dinosaur from the Campanian age. The literal translation in Greek is “wounding tooth” which represents the sharp and serrated nature of the Troodon’s dental structure. The Combat Troodon is 25% larger than the tradition Troodon model but still manages to boast a sleek slender contoured handle that is ergonomic as it is functional. Each Microtech OTF knife has extremely sophisticated internal mechanisms which improve the overall operational functionality and reliability. This model features a black handle complete with standard bead blast hardware. An integrate glass breaker function along with a dagger style blade, that is fully serrate on one side and plain on the other, in a stonewash finish.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Blade Length: 3.8″
- Overall Length: 9.5″
- Blade Material: CTS-204P
- Overall Blade Finish: Stonewash
- Handle Length: 5.75″
- Handle Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
- Overall Weight: 5.8 oz.
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