Snap Lock™ Iridescent Folding Knife with Snap Lock 5102P

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$110.00
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SKU:
5102P
UPC:
794023005653
Maximum Purchase:
50 units
Website Name:
Snap Lock™
Subname:
Folder
Sub Title for Website SEO:
Folding EDC Pocket Knife
Variant Description:
Iridescent / 420J2 Steel / Stainless Steel Handle
Color:
Iridescent
Blade Steel:
420J2
Handle Material:
Stainless Steel
Blade Edge:
Plain
Blade Finish:
Titanium Nitride
Blade Length:
2.54" (64.41 mm)
Blade Thickness:
0.12" (3.15 mm)
Overall Length:
6.25" (158.75 mm)
Closed Length:
4.22" (107.21 mm)
Weight:
3.20 oz. (90.72 g)
Style:
Folding Knife with Snap Lock
Knife Type:
Folding
Assisted Opening:
No
Lock Type:
Snap Lock
product flag:
New
AMP:
Yes
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Handle Material Filter:
Stainless Steel
Color Filter:
Purple
Designer:
Ed VanHoy
Video:
https://youtu.be/Pw20XEyCJm4
Bullet Points 1:
Easy to Sharpen: High carbon stainless steel blade takes an edge well
Bullet Points 2:
Innovative Opening: Unique cam action of the snap lock mechanism
Bullet Points 3:
Ultimate Durability: Iridescent titanium nitride coated stainless steel handle withstands hard use
Bullet Points 4:
Quick Release: Lanyard with iridescent titanium nitride coated bead can be quickly released from tool for safety
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Looking toward the future—with a nod to the past.

Ed VanHoy’s Snap Lock™ garnered global attention at the 2004 Blade Show, where it was crowned the Most Innovative Knife. Two decades in, the unique cam action and 180° swing of the blade still makes the Snap Lock™ as popular as ever. This version features an iridescent titanium nitride coating along with a rainbow fob and bead, adding a vibrant pop of color to the vintage-inspired folding knife. To open, simply press the front cam lever mechanism down with your thumb and rotate the blade outward until it fully extends and securely clicks into place. To close the knife, press down on the cam lever to disengage then swing the blade back into the closed position. Once the blade is in the closed position, no part of the edge is exposed and the knife is secure to carry.