Kizer Drop Bear Micarta
I like micarta, simultaneously I got a Civivi Elementum micarta. The micarta fit and finish is chalk and cheese, Elementum beautifully smooth, the Kizer very rough.
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Named after the infamous Drop Bear of Australian lore, the Kizer Drop Bear Micarta delivers excellent edge retention, and corrosion resistance, and is suitable for heavy cutting applications. The top of the blade is designed to be non-slip, and the shape of the blade is also spot on for everyday use in the toughest environments.
The handle material used is micarta, a lovely material, taking on a patina with use, becoming an extension of the users' hand. In addition there is a black holding clip at the handle.
The blade opens with a thumb stud and is held firmly open with a slide lock design.
Finsihed with a pocket clip, this is an extremely usable knife for your collection.
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Add to BasketI like micarta, simultaneously I got a Civivi Elementum micarta. The micarta fit and finish is chalk and cheese, Elementum beautifully smooth, the Kizer very rough.
Firstly, it needs to be mention how good the quality of service HH provide. Always impressed with them. The knife makes an outstanding little work knife. Feels super secure and solid when in use. Gives you full confidence in carrying out tasks. Lightweight and feels great in the hand. Micarta looks great and the stone wash blade compliments the handle really well. The action on this thing is fantastic! Really smooth and fully adjustable. Slim profile, with a snug pocket clip that allows a comfortable carry with the ability to give you easy access when needed. 10/10 for a WORK knife.
Lovely knife for work really sleek and easy to open one handed and just as easy to close, v happy
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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.