CJRB Pyrite-Alt Wharncliffe J1925A AR-RPM9 Steel Blade Steel Handle Folding Knives

Sale price$43.32 Regular price$66.65

Style: Pyrite-Alt Steel Handle AR-RPM9 Blade
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Description
Descriptions:

Our original Pyrite has seen massive success as a versatile EDC with an accessible price-point and a snappy button-lock. Some have even called it the best budget knife to date. And while we don’t want to mess with perfection, we’ve decided to change up the formula a little bit. The Pyrite-Alt features a modified Wharncliffe blade and an opening hole rather than the original thumb stud for those who are looking for a more fidget friendly experience. This knife will be offered in all steel handles just like the original Pyrite and is sure to satisfy fans of the original knife

Features
  • Features a 3.11“ blade with a stone finish; the Wharncliffe style excels at a wide variety of tasks
  • The blade is manufactured from high chromium  AR-RPM9 steel and offers excellent durability in addition to corrosion resistance
  • The knife measures 4.2 inches when closed and a total length of 7.3 inches when open
  • Handle the knife with ease in any situation with the lightweight, steel handle; the steel clip allows you to easily attach it to your belt or pocket
Specifications
Blade Length 3.11" (79mm)
Blade Thickness 0.11"(2.7mm)
Blade Finish Stone Wash/Black PVD Coating
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Wharncliffe
Handle Material Steel
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Button Lock
Weights & Dimensions
Overall Length 7.3"(186mm)
Closed Length 4.2" (107mm)
Weight 105g/3.7oz
Descriptions:

Our original Pyrite has seen massive success as a versatile EDC with an accessible price-point and a snappy button-lock. Some have even called it the best budget knife to date. And while we don’t want to mess with perfection, we’ve decided to change up the formula a little bit. The Pyrite-Alt features a modified Wharncliffe blade and an opening hole rather than the original thumb stud for those who are looking for a more fidget friendly experience. This knife will be offered in all steel handles just like the original Pyrite and is sure to satisfy fans of the original knife

Features
  • Features a 3.11“ blade with a stone finish; the Wharncliffe style excels at a wide variety of tasks
  • The blade is manufactured from high chromium  AR-RPM9 steel and offers excellent durability in addition to corrosion resistance
  • The knife measures 4.2 inches when closed and a total length of 7.3 inches when open
  • Handle the knife with ease in any situation with the lightweight, steel handle; the steel clip allows you to easily attach it to your belt or pocket
Specifications
Blade Length 3.11" (79mm)
Blade Thickness 0.11"(2.7mm)
Blade Finish Stone Wash/Black PVD Coating
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Wharncliffe
Handle Material Steel
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type Button Lock
Weights & Dimensions
Overall Length 7.3"(186mm)
Closed Length 4.2" (107mm)
Weight 105g/3.7oz

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