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Beautiful,sharp otb. Sturdy lock.no defects. Very happy. The 1 minor problem is it’s not easy to open with 1 hand. Other than that love it
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As the daughter of Zeus and Themis, Atropos was the oldest of the three goddesses of fate in Greek mythology and, by cutting the thread of life, decided the fate of every human being. The American knife designer Chuck Gedraitis frees himself from the clutches of fate with the Boker Plus Atropos and takes the threads back into his own hands.
The shape of the tactical pocket-knife is modelled on Rex Applegate's legendary tactical knives. Symmetry is one of its defining characteristics, which is reflected both in the single-edged VG-10 blade and in the ergonomic handle made of light brown Micarta. Decorative elements such as the attractive ricasso on the back of the blade, the discreet stonewash finish of the blade, the hinted parrying element or the elongated recesses in the handle scales are evidence of a tactically well thought-out concept that has been implemented in the Atropos for EDC use.
Thanks to the ball bearings and removable thumb stud, the knife can be opened smoothly and intuitively and locked reliably via the robust linerlock. Supplied with a tip-up clip (r) and high-quality nylon sheath.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.