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Cold Steel 6" Ti-Lite G10 Handle XHP DLC Coating Folding Black Plain 26AGSTX NEW
$ 98.59
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Description
6" Ti-Lite G10 Handle XHP DLC Coating Limited Edition Folding Knife Black Plain BladeMODEL NUMBER: 26AGSTX
Blade Length
:
6"
Blade Thickness
:
0.155 mm"
Overall
Length
:
13
"
Steel
:
Finish
:
Flat Grind CTS-XHP Stainless Steel Blade Black DLC Coating
Weight
:
4.6 oz.
Handle
:
Pocket Clip
:
7" Black G10
Stainless Pocket Belt Clip
Cold Steel Ti-Lite tactical folders evoke the sleek speed and rebellious lines of the classic 1950's-styled switchblade. Unlike most switchblades however, they are legal to carry nearly everywhere. This Limited Edition Ti-Lite features a Carpenter CTS-XHP steel blade with a black DLC finish, razor sharp edge and sturdy, needle sharp point. The handles are made from black G10. And for maximum strength and safety, the Ti-Lites have been equipped with the patent pending, stainless steel leaf spring locks (proven in tests to hold 130 lbs). For ease of carry, the Ti-Lites come equipped with a small, but unobtrusive steel pocket clip, and can be opened rapidly by using the thumb studs or by snagging a quillon on the edge of your pocket as you draw your knife out. Cold Steel is grateful to custom knifemaker, Phil Boguszewski, for his design influence and help in the creation of the Ti-Lites.
Cold Steel, Incorporated was founded in 1980, a company dedicated to making the strongest, sharpest knives in the world. Over the last three decades, Cold Steel has been at the forefront of the many innovations that have helped to define the knife industry as a whole. Progressive accomplishment, including the introduction of the checked Kraton handles, and the tanto point blade styles have gone from curiously interesting features to industry-wide hallmarks of quality and sophistication. New ground was also broken with the introduction of unique new blade steels like San Mai III and Tri-Ad Lock& locking mechanism for folding knives. Tri-Ad Lock for example, has never been equaled by any of Cold Steel's competitors and nothing they have produced yet has been proven to outperform it. Of course Cold Steel will always look to the future, constantly striving to make the world's strongest, sharpest knives. That goal as elusive and difficult to achieve as it is, has been the same for the past thirty years..