Spyderco Military Fluted Titanium Frame Lock Folder C36TIFP
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The Spyderco Military Fluted Titanium frame lock folder is a functional work of art. It is a large, hard working tactical folder with a flare for the dramatic. Each titanium slab features an intricate, channeling seashell-looking pattern. The channeling adds texture and just plain looks cool. Anodizers could have a field day with this material.
The overall size of the Military is nine inches providing plenty of room for a gloved hand. The slim, lightweight titanium is contoured for a comfortable feel in-hand. Present in the handle is the R.I.L or Reeve Integral Lock. Invented by knife maker Chris Reeve and commonly referred to today as the frame lock. A cutout in the titanium that functions like a spring locking the blade open. Considered by many to be one of the strongest locks in folding cutlery. The lock bar features a steel insert for smooth contact between the lock face and blade tang.
A four inch S30V blade is fully flat ground and given a machined satin finish. It is razor sharp and operates with the familiar Spyderco Round Hole opener. Includes a single position tip down carry pocket clip and lanyard tube. The Fluted Ti Military is battle tested, proven and exemplifies Spyderco's commitment to Constant Quality Improvement.
Specifications
| Knife Action | Manual |
|---|---|
| Brand | Spyderco |
| Overall Length | 9.50" |
| Blade Length | 4.00" |
| Sharpened Length | 3.75" |
| Blade Thickness | 0.15" |
| Blade Material | CPM-S30V |
| Blade Type | Stainless |
| Lock Type | Frame Lock |
| Closed Length | 5.5" |
| Handle Material | Titanium |
| Clip Material | Stainless Steel |
| Weight | 5.35 oz. |
| Country of Origin | United States |









