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Cold Steel Kudu Ring Lock Folding Knife

#403172
$12.95

This ring lock folder from Cold Steel features a 5Cr15Mov stainless steel flat ground blade. Handle is made of 43% glass reinforced Zytel. Wood grain textured grip. Overall 10 inches.

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OVERVIEW

The Cold Steel Kudu may take some cues from the inexpensive ring lock folders found in South Africa, but this knife is vastly superior.

Features a 5Cr15Mov stainless steel flat ground blade which has been heat-treated to RC 56-57, for better edge holding ability and ease of re-sharpening, and a thin razor-sharp edge. The locking mechanism will hold the blade rigidly open until you decide to close it by pulling up on the ring attached to the back spring.

The handle is made of 43% glass-reinforced Zytel®. This material has proven to be extremely strong and is stiff enough to compliment the blade and spring when locked open. Plus, the gripping surface has a wood grain texture for traction and features an attractive polished steel Kudu horn emblem for a little extra flair! It’s ready for anything and makes a wonderful work knife, utility knife, bait knife, or hunting knife.

  • Overall: 10"
  • Blade: 4-1/4"
  • Wt: 2.4 oz

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Great Box Cutter!
I added this knife on a whim during one of my orders a long time ago.  For a few years I worked in a warehouse, and this knife became an excellent box cutter.  With it's wide blade and thin prolife, it cut like butter.  The other great part of this Kudu knife is giving it to your friends to see if they can figure out how to close it!  For the price, this knife is a No-Brainer.  Buy It!
- Jashaan, November 25, 2020
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An excellent knife for EDC. Lock-up is rock-solid with no play at all. Speaking of lock-up, the sound it makes upon opening reminds one of the sound a S&W revolver makes when going into battery, this has caused much consternation from would-be malefactors in the past. Blade is tough as hell, and easily sharpened to a near-scalpel edge (easily takes a razor's edge).
- Jack, September 14, 2015
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