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Tactical_Geek Variable X S35VN Folding Knife

Tactical_Geek Variable X S35VN Folding Knife

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This stout everyday folder is super compact, giving you tons of control when piercing and slicing. The chisel-ground blade is made from CPM-S35VN stainless steel for superior edge retention and corrosion resistance Read More

Rugged & Compact S35VN Utility Blade

This stout everyday folder is super compact, giving you tons of control when piercing and slicing. The chisel-ground blade is made from CPM-S35VN stainless steel for superior edge retention and corrosion resistance. Because of its tanto shape, it’s great for penetrating cardboard, fibers, and thick plastic (and while it’s not recommend to use any knife to pierce metal, this one can easily go through cans, too). To accompany the blade, there’s a skeletonized titanium handle, which is anodized in three limited-edition colors. Built into it is a reinforced frame lock for secure blade lockup. Also notable is the flipper tab, which creates smooth blade deployment time and time again. Carry the knife in the included pouch or stick it in a pocket with the tip-up titanium clip.

Note: At checkout, choose between black, black/gray, and gray color options. This drop is limited to 72 units. Due to the sensitive nature of shipping knives internationally, we can only ship this knife to select countries. It is the responsibility of the buyer to know and comply with all importation regulations and local laws. Click here for additional information.

Tactical_Geek Variable X S35VN Folding Knife

A Closer Look at S35VN

Developed by Crucible Industries (one of the leading manufacturers of specialty steels for the cutlery industry) and Chris Reeve (arguably the most famous knifemaker in the world), S35VN is perhaps the most balanced blade steel ever created in terms of all-around performance. It’s made through a process of powdered metallurgy known as CPM, which results in near perfect consistency in the distribution of carbides. Compared to conventional melting practices, the CPM process produces a steel characterized by superior dimensional stability, grindability, and toughness.

Tactical_Geek Variable X S35VN Folding Knife
Tactical_Geek Variable X S35VN Folding Knife

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Specs

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  • Blade: CPM-S35VN stainless steel with satin finish
  • Blade type: Tanto
  • Grind: Chisel
  • Handle: TC4 titanium
  • Frame lock
  • Flipper tab
  • Titanium pocket clip for right-handed tip-up carry
  • Blade thickness: 0.12 in (3 mm)
  • Handle thickness: 0.5 in (1.2 cm)
  • Blade length: 1.6 in (4.1 cm)
  • Closed length: 2.9 in (7.4 cm)
  • Overall length: 4.5 in (11.4 cm)
  • Weight: 2.1 oz (59.5 g)

Included

  • A1 storage pouch

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Sep 20, 2018 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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Because they only made 50 in the gray color (only 20 in blue), hahaha. Anyway, I'm pretty late in this discussion, but I just started using it as my backup edc again (I've had it for a more than a year). Luckily, BladeHQ had it on sale for $110 for awhile and I decided to buy one because I prefer smaller knives and I like the way it looks (sometimes I'm a bit superficial, hahaha). It's been a far better knife than I expected. Originally I was worried about the chisel grind, but it actually works quite well. In general, 98% of the time I use my knives only for opening boxes and this blade shape (mini tanto or whatever it's called) and chisel grind are excellent at that. In my opinion, it is my favorite box opener of the 60+knives in my collection. Is the MSRP higher than it should be? Absolutely, but if you can get it for $110 (like I did on BladeHQ), I think it's a pretty good deal. I think everyone will be surprised by it if they actually have it and use it. That being said, the MSRP on this version is pretty darn high, but the MSRP on the "Vintage" model is flat-out insane, especially considering they made significantly more of each of the Vintage models than of these ones. The only differences are the anodization colors. So, the prices seem to defy logic. I would think the blue color of this model (not the blue Vintage) would be the most expensive because they only made 20. My brain hurts just trying to understand the pricing. Anyway, if any of you stumble across an unused one for $100 or less, I recommend that you buy it. I seriously think you will be quite surprised by this little knife.... in a good way.
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