Civivi Baby Banter 2
This is the crossbar version of the Baby Banter. What an exceptional product. Not UK EDC legal but I just wanted a household letter opener with crossbar fidget factor. It's perfect.
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Introducing the Civivi Baby Banter 2 Micarta, a compact yet robust folding knife designed to meet the demands of everyday carry enthusiasts. This knife features a Nitro-V stainless steel blade, renowned for its excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance. The drop point blade design, combined with a flat grind, ensures precise cutting performance for a variety of tasks. With its sleek and lightweight construction, the Baby Banter 2 offers a balanced and ergonomic design that fits comfortably in hand.
The handle is constructed from green micarta scales, providing a secure and comfortable grip even in challenging conditions. Equipped with a reliable crossbar lock mechanism, the Baby Banter 2 ensures safe operation during use. The knife also features a reversible deep-carry pocket clip, offering convenient and discreet carry options for both left- and right-handed users. Whether you're tackling daily tasks or outdoor adventures, the Civivi Baby Banter 2 Micarta delivers exceptional performance and style in a compact, reliable design
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Add to BasketThis is the crossbar version of the Baby Banter. What an exceptional product. Not UK EDC legal but I just wanted a household letter opener with crossbar fidget factor. It's perfect.
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.
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.