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The Bushman has been a mainstay of the Cold Steel line for more than a decade now. It's an economically simple design, with winning features like strength, versatility, and an affordable price. It's practically perfect! so, rather than upstage the Bushman, Cold Steel created a complement to it, a version small enough to carry with you everywhere you go. While it's physically impossible for any folding knife to ever match the strength and rigidity of a fixed blade, the pocket Bushman, with its patent pending lock, is close to hitting the mark. The blade is long and wide with a short, sharp, clip point for usefulness and versatility. And it's hollow ground from top to bottom with just enough belly to be useful for all sorts of tasks. For the handle, Cold Steel used the mono block construction method famously used in the French Douk Douk line of knives. There are several advantages to using the mono block. It's simple to mass-produce, and, since there are no liners, handle scales or back spacers, the end result is quite affordable. A single sheet of stainless steel is folded in half to form a housing for the closed blade, as well as supplying the enormous strength and rigidity required to complement the Ram safe lock. Features: - strong, versatile, and affordable - mono block construction - Ram safe locking mechanism. Specifications: - folding or fixed blade: folding - blade steel: Carpenter CTS BD1 alloy - handle material: 420 Series stainless - blade shape: drop - serrated: no - pocket clip: yes - carry options: ambidextrous pocket clip - locking mechanism: Ram safe lock - blade finish: Stone wash - Rockwell hardness: not provided by manufacturer - opening method: thumb stud - blade length: 4.5" - blade thickness: .14" - closed length: 5.75" - overall length: 10.25" - weight: 6.6 oz