Knights Armament Kiku BK-02 Seki Japan Prototype Titanium Tactical Folder Knife
- SKU:
- KNA-02-PR
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Description
This is a rare Knight's Armament tactical folder designed by Steve Ryan and made in Seki, Japan circa 2000. It was ahead of its time. Master Seki tactical knifemaker Kiku Matsuda did the blade work on this aggressively designed black chisel grind ATS-34 blade with partial serrations. It is super sharp! The blade on these prototypes do not lockup, but could be ground to work if you wish, or leave as is for your Knights Armament collection. The handle features heavy duty black titanium liners (thick enough to be considered a framelock) with black anodized bolsters and micarta scales. A very large knife, it measures 6 1/8" long closed with a 4 1/2" long blade. Does not have a pocket clip. Comes with nylon MOLLE sheath.
Specs
Brand/Model: |
Knight's Armament BK-02 |
Made in: |
Japan |
Condition: |
Vintage old stock, original factory edge, light handing wear. Please note, these prototypes do not lock, would need adjusted to lockup (see picture). Comes with sheath |
Year Produced: |
circa 2000 |
Folder Closed, or Fixed Overall Length: |
6.125 " long |
Blade Material: |
Stainless steel |
Blade Length: |
4.5" long |
Handle: |
Micarta |
Additional Notes: |
With sheath |
Knife Type: |
Folding knife |
Number of Blades: |
1 |
Lock Type: |
Liner |
Opening Mechanism: |
Manual |
Dexterity: |
right-handed |
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Additional Info
- SKU:
- KNA-02-PR
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout