![]() Liner Lock: Locks the blade open during use. Quickly and easily with a manual push on the thumb stud or pullīack on the flipper. Speed Safe: Assists you to open any Speed Safe knife Flipper: The userĬan pull back, or flip, in order to move the blade easily out of Shop our huge selection and great prices on knife brands like Protech, Boker Plus, Switchblades, automatic knives and custom knife sales. Piercing tasks as well as for every day carry. Makes it easy to accommodate thicker pocket materials like denim.Ĭustom touches like that, combined with tactical styling and aĬomfortable hand-fit, make the Free-fall an easy choice for tough It also lets you move the clipĬloser or further from the handle for a tighter or looser fit and A screw on the knife butt enables you to mount the clip for The Free-fall also has a reversible and adjustable deep-carryĬlip. Lanyard hole that's wide enough to accommodate thicker lanyards. Heavy jumping on theīlade back and on the lower part of the back spacer add to the To fit the palm and is partially embossed with Kershaw's Stainless steel with an easy-care stonewashed finish provides The tanto tip is flat-ground for strength. I have another Kershaw that I absolutely loved and carried everyday. With a hollow-ground and slightly curved belly for versatileĬutting. This is a new knife that had no prior reviews so I took a chance and got it. The Kershaw Free-fall is a tactically styled blade and a Features and Benefits: SpeedSafe assisted opening Reversible pocketclip deep-carry Steel: 8Cr13MoV, stonewashed finish Blade length: 3.25' Closed length: 4. Glass-filled nylon handle embossed with K-texture grip furtherĬontribute to FreeFall’s amazing strength, stiffness, stabilityĪnd utility, making this folder a mighty blade with a powerful Stonewash finish that hides scratches and fingerprints and won’t ![]() Stay-sharp, won’t-break blade tumbled with ceramic stones for a Rubber hoses, feathering sticks for tinder and nearly anythingĮlse encountered during work, play and recreation. FreeFall boasts a tanto tip flat-ground forĪdditional strength and a hollow-ground, slightly curved bellyĪble to cut paper, roots, packing boxes, hides, straps, ropes, Protection during lifesaving emergencies and sharp and sturdyĮnough to use when hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, climbing orĤ-wheeling. Grade pocket knife trustworthy enough for personal defense or ![]() With the dynamics of Kershaw’s FreeFall, a folding, military The modified tanto blade has a hollow grind and. Knives intended for multi-function versatility need to be made The Kershaw Free fall boasts a tactically styled stonewash finished tanto blade and a palm gripping handle. Imported from USA (Sizes & Specifications are based on the USA Market).Blade length: 3.25 inches overall length: 7.5 inches weight: 4.1 ounces. The 1670GRNBDZ Blur features a stonewashed CTS-BDZ1 steel Tanto blade with a plain edge and a green anodized aluminum handle with Trac-Tek inserts for.The blade is a modified tanto with a hollow-ground and slightly curved belly for versatile cutting. Liner Lock secures blade with steady, reliable force steel plate moves behind open blade to prevent wiggle and unexpected fold back. Write Review Freefall - Black FRN Model Number: 3840 Brand: Kershaw The Kershaw FreeFall is a tactically styled blade and a palm-gripping, ergonomic handle.Carry options include reversible pocket clip, enlarged lanyard hole and a unique deep carry clip for discreet, secure stowage in pocket, purse, backpack or briefcase.8CR13MOV stainless steel blade forged with extra carbon for hardness, wear resistance and a notably sharper edge.SpeedSafe, an award-winning opening system designed by Ken Onion for Kershaw, guarantees smooth opening and quick locking when one-handed function is necessary.It looked like this one, with it's beveled scales, would be comfortable. Thanks for the quick answers and the review! I really do enjoy most of my budget Kershaws. Yes, it's a budget knife, but it's built solid and the stone washed blade is solid too. The grips are glass filled nylon, so it feels more woodish, especially whens its been warm from being on your person. Not chunky is the pocket and I will check and see if I have something of lanyard area later. It's an internal lock, not a frame, so no issues there either. Never had an issue with any blade play, shifting, looseness, etc. No issues, hardly ever notice it in my right pocket clipped. ![]() Kershaw is infamous for their lock-tite from time to time. The end clip came a little loose, nothing a T6 twist didn't fix. Thanks for sharing, sorry for the barrage of questions, just curious! How long have you edc'd it? How is it holding up (blade play, lockup, etc)?Ĭan't tell from your pics, but whats the width? Does it feel chunky in the pocket? Can we get a better shot of that lanyard hole at the end of the grip? It looks plasticy, is it? How do you like the end mounted clip? One screw, looks like it could shift some. ![]()
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