CJRB Rampart J1907 AR-RPM9 Blade Carbon Fiber Handle Folding Knives

Sale price$39.84 Regular price$53.12

Color: Carbon Fiber
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Description
Descriptions

The Rampart flipper from CJRB is an unusual mix of a thin profile and a big bite in one knife. The broad Wharncliffe blade has a stonewashed finish that helps the knife resist wear. The solid blade is deployed by a rather beefy flipper tab that requires a bit of a flick of the wrist to deploy with the usual snappy lockup normally afforded by the ceramic ball bearings in the pivot. The handle is surprisingly slim and straight and offsets the weight of the blade nicely. This knife is completed with a lanyard hole and reversible pocket clip to afford multiple ways to carry it.

This knife is now being produced with AR-RPM9 steel, however, the original D2 version may still be shipped. If you have a specific steel preference, please include a note in the comments section at checkout for which steel you prefer. If we do not have the steel you prefer on hand, we'll contact you, otherwise, we'll email you the tracking number once your order ships.*

Specifications
Blade Length 3.5''(89mm)
Blade Thickness 0.13''(3.2mm)
Blade Finish Stone Wash
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material D2/AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop Point
Overall Length 8.23''(209mm)
Closed Length 4.72''(120mm)
Handle Material G10
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Weight 115g
Lock Type Liner Lock
Descriptions

The Rampart flipper from CJRB is an unusual mix of a thin profile and a big bite in one knife. The broad Wharncliffe blade has a stonewashed finish that helps the knife resist wear. The solid blade is deployed by a rather beefy flipper tab that requires a bit of a flick of the wrist to deploy with the usual snappy lockup normally afforded by the ceramic ball bearings in the pivot. The handle is surprisingly slim and straight and offsets the weight of the blade nicely. This knife is completed with a lanyard hole and reversible pocket clip to afford multiple ways to carry it.

This knife is now being produced with AR-RPM9 steel, however, the original D2 version may still be shipped. If you have a specific steel preference, please include a note in the comments section at checkout for which steel you prefer. If we do not have the steel you prefer on hand, we'll contact you, otherwise, we'll email you the tracking number once your order ships.*

Specifications
Blade Length 3.5''(89mm)
Blade Thickness 0.13''(3.2mm)
Blade Finish Stone Wash
Blade Grind Flat
Blade Material D2/AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness HRC59-61
Blade Style Drop Point
Overall Length 8.23''(209mm)
Closed Length 4.72''(120mm)
Handle Material G10
Clip Material Steel
Pivot Assembly Ceramic Ball Bearing
Weight 115g
Lock Type Liner Lock

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