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With the Recon M1, Cold Steel is exploring an entirely new addition to their existing lineups, just as the folder’s name implies. And that something new is something for knife enthusiasts to get excited about: the use of world-renowned MagnaCut steel blades in Cold Steel products, starting with the all-new Recon M1.
Hand-crafted in Italy, the Recon M1 boasts unparalleled sharpness, resilience and durability courtesy of its MagnaCut steel construction. Known for its toughness, as well as extreme wear and corrosion resistance, the 4-inch, clip-point MagnaCut blade boasts superb edge retention that ensures its ability to effortlessly tackle any challenge—from heavy-duty cutting to intricate tasks. And, thanks to its fine microstructure, the blade is also far simpler to sharpen than other steels with resistance to wear, making it one of the best all-around everyday carry companions on the market today.
Outfit that unique feature with a stealth black finish, then attach it to a no-slip, G10 handle, and you’ve got the ultimate in steadfast reliability. And, thanks to the patented Tri-Ad® locking mechanism, safe, reliable use comes standard with each tool—guaranteed. The finishing touch? An integrated clip-up pocket clip ensures carry is both convenient and discreet, which at just 147 grams, is no tough feat for the Recon M1 to master.
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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.