Description: Legendary 1.4116 German Steel Blades 18 Ceramic Ball Bearings For Smooth And Highly Reactive Blade Deployment2.7mm Solid Piece 3K Black Carbon Fiber Scales For Lightweight DurabilityCarbon Fiber Scales Are Textured Around The Edges For Added Grip1.4116 German Cutlery Steel BladeBlade Length: 3.63", Closed Length: 4.63", Knife Weight: 4.7 oz.55-57 Rockwell Hardness Tested and ProofmarkedModified Drop Point Blade With Jimping On SpineFolding Knife With Linerlock Design, Pocket ClipSmooth and lightening fast is what you will be experiencing when you pull the trigger on the new PUMA SGB Sonic and Mach1 knives. This new design was designed by Bob Carpenter, owner of Puma Knife Company USA. The Puma SGB Sonic and Mach1 feature 18 ceramic ball bearings for impressively smooth deployment of the 4mm thick blade. PUMA SGB knives feature 1.4116 German cutlery steel that has a Rockwell hardness of 55-57 and each blade bears the Rockwell proofmark. The PUMA SGB Sonic and Mach1 handles are composed of solid 2.7mm carbon fiber scales with stainless steel frame and liner-lock construction. The edges of the carbon fiber scales have been CNC tooled for added texture and grip. The Sonic has the classic PUMA beveled clip point blade and the Mach1 has a modified drop point. These are the first ball bearing knives offered by the PUMA Knife brands and we are setting the bar high for one handed knife use and design now and in the future.
Price: 99.99 USD
Location: Lenexa, Kansas
End Time: 2023-08-06T15:45:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Blade Material: 1.4116 German Cutlery Steel
Brand: Puma SGB
Type: Pocket Folding Knife
Blade Hardness: 55-57 Rockwell Hardness Tested and Proofmarked
Blade Length: 3.6"
Blade Edge: Hollow Grind
Closed Length: 4.6"
MPN: 6410631S
Features: Ceramic Ball ~ Fast Action
Country of Origin: German Steel Blade, Assembled in China
Handle Material: Carbon Fiber