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The CJRB Shale folding knife combines rugged style with exceptional performance. Featuring a recurve drop-point blade made from high-quality AR-RPM9 steel with a black PVD coating, this knife delivers precise, reliable cuts. The flat grind ensures optimal slicing, while the blade’s design makes it perfect for tackling everyday tasks with ease. Built for durability and comfort, the Shale features a textured G10 handle in a choice of green or black and red. With a steel clip for discreet carry and a ceramic ball bearing pivot for smooth deployment, this knife is designed for convenience. The crossbar lock keeps the blade secure, making the CJRB Shale your go-to EDC knife for performance and reliability. Meet the CJRB Shale—a striking blend of rugged design and modern precision. Its recurve drop-point blade, crafted from AR-RPM9 steel and hardened to HRC59-61, boasts a bold Black PVD and stone wash finish with a clean flat grind for optimal cutting performance.
Built for everyday carry, the Shale features an ergonomic G10 handle, in an eye catching blue and orange colour, paired with a precision steel clip for secure deep carry. With a smooth ceramic ball bearing pivot and a reliable crossbar lock, this knife delivers uncompromised style and dependable functionality in one compact package.
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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.