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Easy To Sharpen: High carbon stainless steel blade takes an edge well
Easy Opening: Thumb stud allows for fast opening with one hand
Ultimate Durability: Stainless steel handle withstands hard use
Brute Strength: Frame lock utilizes a thick lock bar to secure the blade
Low Profile: Pocket clip provides secure carry
Accessory Options: Lanyard hole for keychain or fob
It’s a pistol of a knife: it obliterates tasks. This Lucas Burnley-designed everyday carry knife is compact in stature but packs some heat in the features department. It comes with a frame lock for safety, bored holes in the handle reminiscent of the legendary M16 knife, and friction grooves on the drop-point blade for a secure grip. Be careful where you point it. The Squid is an everyday carry folding knife from designer Lucas Burnley of Bend, Oregon. Based on the concept of a compact pistol, it’s small in size and big on ability. Don’t let the 2.25” blade fool you; this is a full-on, tactically inspired knife that’s ready to take on your largest cutting challenges. By designing it in a drop-point style, Burnley was able to give the blade a good balance of tip strength and point geometry for utility tasks, packing all the functionality of a full-size tactical folder, into an easy to carry, compact design. Just like any good gun, you want something that’ll keep you safe. That’s why the Squid comes with an internal frame lock and deep pocket clip for a secure carry. When you’re ready for this knife to see some action, use the thumb stud to deploy the blade. So go ahead and bring this sidearm with you wherever you go. Just remember, it’s loaded. Specifications: Blade Length: 2.25" (57.07 mm) Edge: Plain Steel: 8Cr14MoV Blade Finish: Stonewash Blade Thickness: 0.10" (2.64 mm) Grind: Hollow Closed Length: 3.49" (88.72 mm) Open Length: 5.69" (144.48 mm) Weight: 3.4 oz (96.39g) Handle: 2Cr13 SS Style: Folding Knife with Frame Lock