CJRB Scoria J1920 AR-RPM9 Steel Blade Micarta Handle Folding Knives

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Description
Description

The Scoria is built to fulfill the needs of the most avid daily users and cutlery enthusiasts. They've also outfitted this knife with premium fittings and titanium accents along with their proprietary AR-RPM9 steel to create a tool that is classy, functional, and highly versatile. They’ve added several features to the Scoria that add to its ease of use and overall utility. Multiple deployment methods make this knife fidget-friendly and easy to actuate in any situation. Milled liners and super thin contoured G10 scales help to keep the weight down significantly. Thin blade stock and a tall blade shape make this knife cut like a laser and the enlarged front choil grants additional grip options for those who like to choke up for more precise work. The Scoria’s blade is constructed from Artisan/CJRB's proprietary AR-RPM9 steel that perfectly blends edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening. This is the ideal option for an everyday carry knife that will stay strong through all of your adventures.

Features
  • Blade Material: AR-RPM9 Powder Steel
  • Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC
  • this knife is the first to include a standard milled titanium clip, titanium thumb studs, and a titanium pivot collar for an added touch of class
  • The enlarged front choil grants additional grip options for those who like to choke up for more precise work.
Specifications
Blade Length 3.48''(88.28mm)
Blade Thickness 0.11''(2.7mm)
Blade Finish Black PVD Coated
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop point
Overall Length 8.01"(203.44mm)
Closed Length 4.53''(115.16mm)
Handle Material Double Coral Micarta
Clip Material Titanium
Weight 100g(3.53oz)
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Liner Lock
Description

The Scoria is built to fulfill the needs of the most avid daily users and cutlery enthusiasts. They've also outfitted this knife with premium fittings and titanium accents along with their proprietary AR-RPM9 steel to create a tool that is classy, functional, and highly versatile. They’ve added several features to the Scoria that add to its ease of use and overall utility. Multiple deployment methods make this knife fidget-friendly and easy to actuate in any situation. Milled liners and super thin contoured G10 scales help to keep the weight down significantly. Thin blade stock and a tall blade shape make this knife cut like a laser and the enlarged front choil grants additional grip options for those who like to choke up for more precise work. The Scoria’s blade is constructed from Artisan/CJRB's proprietary AR-RPM9 steel that perfectly blends edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening. This is the ideal option for an everyday carry knife that will stay strong through all of your adventures.

Features
  • Blade Material: AR-RPM9 Powder Steel
  • Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC
  • this knife is the first to include a standard milled titanium clip, titanium thumb studs, and a titanium pivot collar for an added touch of class
  • The enlarged front choil grants additional grip options for those who like to choke up for more precise work.
Specifications
Blade Length 3.48''(88.28mm)
Blade Thickness 0.11''(2.7mm)
Blade Finish Black PVD Coated
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop point
Overall Length 8.01"(203.44mm)
Closed Length 4.53''(115.16mm)
Handle Material Double Coral Micarta
Clip Material Titanium
Weight 100g(3.53oz)
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Liner Lock

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