Provoke® Green Folding Knife with Kinematic® 4040BG

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SKU:
4040BG
UPC:
794023404081
Maximum Purchase:
50 units
Website Name:
Provoke®
Subname:
Aluminum
Variant Description:
Green / D2 Steel / Aluminum Handle
Color:
Green
Blade Steel:
D2
Handle Material:
Aluminum
Blade Edge:
Plain
Blade Finish:
Cerakote
Blade Length:
2.41" (61.21 mm)
Blade Thickness:
0.21" (5.31 mm)
Overall Length:
7.25" (184.15 mm)
Closed Length:
4.96" (125.98 mm)
Weight:
6.10 oz. (172.93 g)
Style:
Folding Knife with Kinematic®
Knife Type:
Folding
Lock Type:
Kinematic®
Patent Number:
10737400. D865,480.
product flag:
New
AMP:
Yes
UPP Disclaimer for Big Commerce:
*This item is not available for discounts at this time.
Color Filter:
Green
Designer:
Joe Caswell
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjkpxCvB9yA&ab
Bullet Points 1:
Unique Innovation: Kinematic® deploys the blade with push of the thumb
Bullet Points 2:
Superior Performance: D2 blade steel for excellent edge retention
Bullet Points 3:
Strong And Lightweight: Aluminum handle combines strength with minimal weight
Bullet Points 4:
Unique Function: Flush mounted clip for secure carry
Bullet Points 5:
Enhanced Protection: Cerakote® handle and blade finish improves durability and corrosion resistance
Sub Title for Website SEO:
Folding Tactical Knife Morphing Karambit
Assisted Opening:
No
Handle Material Filter:
Aluminum
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Serve. Protect.

The Provoke® morphing karambit knife draws on ancient design but it’s hiding a futuristic secret. The first knife ever to feature Kinematic® technology, it stays neatly tucked away in transit and comes to life when called for duty. This version features a multicam bright green aircraft-grade 6061 aluminum handle to withstand hard use, and a tough D2 blade with a Cerakote finish. To operate, nudge the upper crossbar with your thumb—while the rest of your fingers firmly grasp the handle—and the blade lunges to life and locks into place. Shift the discreet lever at the base of the finger loop and the blade retreats into its closed position. The pocket clip is also a world’s first—sitting almost completely flush with the handle and likewise activated with light thumb pressure.