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Bestech (BTKG53A2) “Bihai” Manual Folder, 2.15″ 14C28N Two-Tone Satin and Gray Hawkbill Blade, Black G-10 Handle, Liner Lock
$69.95
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Description
The Bihai front flipper designed by Ostap Hel is a knife unlike any other. From its eccentric appearance to the incredibly smooth action, the Bihai is a nice knife and will become someone’s absolute favorite – that we can guarantee. Add in the hawkbill blade which is extremely effective at opening boxes and mail and this knife is a near-perfect utility piece. The G10 handles are slightly grippy, allowing for a strong grip in most conditions. The finger choil allows the user to get a full four-finger grip on the handle, which is very impressive for a blade this size. The bearing pivot and sharp detent make for some buttery smooth, lightning-fast action and the milling around the locking area allows for easy manipulation of the lock. In a reverse grip, the Bihai could be pressed into last-ditch tactical use if you just punch at your assailant. The other 99.99% of the time, this knife is just a great EDC tool to have by your side.
Specifications
Blade Length: 2.15″
Cutting Edge: 1.75″
Closed Length: 3.09″
Overall Length: 5.24″
Blade Material: 14C28N
Blade Thickness: 0.118″
Blade Hardness: 57-59 HRC
Blade Style: Hawkbill
Blade Grind: Flat
Blade Finish: Two-Tone Satin/Gray
Handle Material: Black G10
Handle Thickness: 0.46″
Locking Mechanism: Liner Lock
Pivot Assembly: Ceramic Bearings
Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
Weight: 1.76 oz.
Designer: Ostap Hel
Made in China
SHIPPING
- Complimentary ground shipping within 1 to 7 business days
- In-store collection available within 1 to 7 business days
- Next-day and Express delivery options also available
- Purchases are delivered in an orange box tied with a Bolduc ribbon, with the exception of certain items
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RETURNS AND EXCHANGES
- Easy and complimentary, within 14 days
- See conditions and procedure in our return FAQs