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The Sencut Braxx Slip Joint Micarta is a modern take on the traditional non-locking pocket knife, combining clean, practical design with materials chosen for dependable everyday use. Its 7.9cm drop point blade is crafted from D2 tool steel, offering excellent edge retention and toughness, while the flat grind and satin finish provide strong cutting performance and a refined appearance. Opening is handled via a classic nail nick, giving the Braxx a reassuringly traditional feel while remaining perfectly suited to modern everyday carry.
The blade length, from tip to where the handle starts, measures 8.2cm, the cutting edge measures 8.0cm and from tip to where the blades starts, in a straight line, measures 7.5cm.
The Micarta handle provides a secure, comfortable grip and develops additional character with use, making it a favourite material among knife enthusiasts. Stainless steel liners and a stainless back spacer add strength and rigidity throughout the construction, while phosphor bronze washers ensure smooth, controlled blade action. A reversible tip-up pocket clip allows comfortable left or right-handed carry. As Sencut's first slip joint design, the Braxx successfully bridges the gap between classic pocket knife simplicity and contemporary EDC functionality, making it an excellent choice for users seeking a practical carry option with a modern edge.
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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.