Spyderco Delica 4 Trainer Red FRN C11TR

Model: SP-C11TR
Manufacturer: Spyderco
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Details

Spyderco's Delica has been a cornerstone of their everyday carry product line since its introduction in 1990. The 4th Generation of the Delica lightweight was upgraded with a 13 mm RoundHole, spine jimping, reinforced blade tip, skeletonized liners, Bi-Directional Textured FRN scales and a four-position screw on clip. This Trainer version comes with an unsharpened trainer blade and Red FRN handles.

Brand new, direct from Spyderco Knives, Japan.

Blade: A blunt tip, unsharpened AUS-6 stainless steel trainer blade is milled with holes to create the balance of a live blade while offering safe use for live sparing and martial blade training. Spyderco's ambidextrous Round Hole opener makes for smooth, easy, one hand operation while the jimped thumb ramp provides added control during use.

Handle: Spyderco's Bi-directional textured FRN in Red offers exceptional traction in the hand with contoured edges and an ergonomic design that delivers comfort in the hand until the job is done. A sturdy mid-back lock design is easy to operate and comes with the Boye Dent further enhancing the security by preventing accidental disengagement of the lock when gripping the handle with heavy pressure. A hole at the pommel end allows for easy lanyard attachment. Designed to mimic the weight and balance of the standard Delica, this trainer is a perfect choice for safe and accurate drilling for martial use.

Carries via a 4-position, stainless steel hourglass pocket clip.

Japanese AUS-6 Stainless Steel: a low carbon, high chromium stainless steel that provides good toughness and corrosion resistance. Equivalent to 440A.

Specifications

Specifications
Overall Length 7.00"
Blade Length 2.88"
Blade Thickness 0.09"
Blade Material AUS-6
Blade Type Stainless
Opening Mechanism Manual
Lock Front Lock
Closed Length 4.25"
Handle Thickness 0.39"
Handle Material Polymer
Liner(s) Stainless Steel
Clip Material Stainless Steel
Weight 2.50 oz.
Condition New
Country of Manufacture Japan