Filipino 425 Tiger Claw Karambit Knife: Dominate with Style!
Discover the Filipino 425 Tiger Claw Karambit by Red Duck Knives—hand-forged, versatile, and steeped in ancient Filipino craftsmanship. This versatile knife features a unique fighting design, evolved over hundreds of years by the ancient tribes of the Philippines. Elevate your gear; order now!
Key Specifications:
Knife Specifications:
- Overall Length: 9.00″
- Blade Length: 3.00″
- Blade Material: 440 Stainless Steel and Damascus (See “Blade Material Descriptions” below for more detailed information.)
- Full Tang: Yes
- Handle Length: 5″
- Handle Material: Canvas Micarta
- Handle Colors:Â Black, Green, or Brown
- Bolster Material: Stainless Steel
- Sheath Material: An all-leather friction-style sheath with a belt loop accommodating various belt widths.
- User: Left or Right-Handed
- Brand: Red Duck Knives
- Product Type: Karambit Fighting Knife
- Best Use: Everyday Carry (EDC)
- Origin: Pakistan – Hand-forged and Handmade.
Blade Material Descriptions:
- 440C Stainless Steel: High-Performance Experience the excellence of our 440C Stainless Steel – a masterful blend of iron, chromium, carbon, and elements. During forging, a protective layer forms, providing exceptional corrosion resistance. Renowned for its robustness, it resists wear, while easy sharpening and maintenance make it stand out. Elevate your cutting with this enduring alloy, seamlessly combining durability, corrosion resistance, and easy upkeep.
- Damascus Steel: Beauty Unleashed Unleash the magic of Damascus Steel, fusing 1095 high-carbon steel and 15N20 carbon nickel steel. Meticulous forging, incorporating diverse layering and twisting techniques, crafts mesmerizing wavy blade patterns. Beyond beauty, it’s durable, resists chipping, and maintains a consistently sharp edge. Regular lubrication prevents corrosion, which is crucial due to the carbon steel composition.
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