Description: Spyderco Native Chief C244PBK - CTS BD1N Satin Plain Edge Blade with Black FRN Handle - Shipped Fast & FreeAn "extended" version of the timeless Spyderco Native, the Native Chief stretches the overall length of the original design by about one-third while maintaining its slim, pocket-friendly profile. The all-new Native Chief Lightweight continues that evolution, replacing its G-10 scales with a lightweight, fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) handle. The injection-molded handle includes high-traction Bi-Directional Texturing™, and its linerless construction trims the knife's weight by 21 percent compared to its G-10 counterpart. It retains the same precision-machined back lock mechanism and includes threaded inserts to allow fully configurable mounting of the knife's four-position pocket clip. The blade of the Native Chief Lightweight is full-flat-ground from CTS® BD1N stainless steel and features a fully accessible Trademark Round Hole™ to complement the knife's symmetrical, completely ambidextrous design. It is also available in a choice of all three edge configurations. Overall Length9.05" (230mm)Blade Length4.02" (102mm)SteelCTS BD1NClosed Length5.08" (129mm)Edge Length3.52" (89mm)Weight3.1oz (88g)Blade Thickness0.125" (3.2mm)HandleFRNClip PositionAmbiTip Carry Position4-positionLock TypeBack LockGrindFull-FlatSheathN/AOriginUnited States
Price: 153.75 USD
Location: Sheridan, Wyoming
End Time: 2024-10-28T17:54:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Blade Material: CTS BD1N
Dexterity: Ambidextrous
Blade Range: Over 4in.
Color: Black
Opening Mechanism: Manual
Blade Edge: Plain
Modified Item: No
Authenticity: Original
Brand: Spyderco
Lock Type: Lockback
Type: Pocketknife
Model: Spyderco Native Chief
Original/Reproduction: Original
Number of Blades: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handle Material: FRN