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The Cold Steel Full Metal Atlas suits all the needs of modern-day adventurers demanding the absolute best in performance, precision and style. This new folding knife boasts a 8.9cm (3.5-inch) drop-point, S35VN steel blade renowned for its exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance to ensure you’re always prepared to take on the next outdoor challenge. Plus, the blade comes equipped with the innovative Atlas lock mechanism, which provides unparalleled security—not to mention peace of mind—when the knife is deployed to its full 20.8cm (8-inch) length and put to work.
This patented lock system holds the blade firmly in place, eliminating the risk of accidental closures and improving users’ overall safety. However, perhaps the most striking feature of the Full Metal Atlas is its stonewashed titanium handle, which delivers a secure grip during use while contributing to a cutting tool that’s incredibly lightweight, packable and simple to wield under any conditions. A reversible pocket clip allows for convenient carry, all day every day. Weighing in at just 107g (3.8 oz), this knife is compact, yet robust, making it the perfect companion for all life’s greatest adventures, whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman, a professional in the field, or simply someone who appreciates a versatile, well-made tool.
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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.