This automatic switchblade knife is from Blade Show East 2022! It features a satin finished clip point blade, vintage rag micarta scales, toothpick, and tweezers.
Features:
- Clip point blade made of CPM 154 steel.
- Hidden release automatic action.
- Vintage rag micarta scales for unique and smooth grip.
- Liner lock mechanism for secure lock up.
- Green concealed tooth pick and tweezers.
- Lanyard hole for tip-up carry.
Description:
The Chuck Gedraitis Swiss Army Switchblade Automatic Knife is all the name implies and more! Simply slide back the front handle scale with the “G.” The scale will pivot slightly before releasing the blade. Once opened, the blade is held in place with a liner lock. This knife is equipped with some of the best materials on the market: titanium liners and spring and a CPM 154 blade for ease of sharpening and long edge retention. The Swiss Army Switchblade Automatic Knife is small and simple yet unique and exciting, all while maintaining its functionality and clean, classic look. It features a removable toothpick and tweezers that are concealed within the scales. A lanyard ring is also provided for customizing and EDC.
Chuck Gedraitis has been making fine knives for over 17 years. His style is elegant and the attention to detail is evident in every piece he makes He is self-taught, and specializes in modern interpretations of classic knife designs.
Specifications
- Overall Length:7.25"
- Blade Length:3.25"
- Cutting Edge:3.00'
- Blade Width:0.75"
- Blade Thickness:0.12"
- Blade Material:CPM 154
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Hollow
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.00"
- Handle Width:0.88"
- Handle Thickness:0.55"
- Handle Material:Micarta
- Color:Brown
- Frame/Liner:Titanium
- Weight:2.50 oz.
- User:Right Hand
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Hidden Release
- Lock Type:Liner Lock
- Brand:Chuck Gedraitis
- Model:Swiss Army Switchblade
- Designer:Chuck Gedraitis
- Country of Origin:USA
- Best Use:Everyday Carry, Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
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