Description
Kershaw Launch 2 Auto Purple Handle Stonewash Blade 7200PURSW
Got an automatic attraction? Then look into Kershaw's Launch 2. This automatic knife features CPM154 blade steel, a strong opening kick, and is made-in-the-USA at Kershaw’s Tualatin, Oregon manufacturing facility.
The CPM154 powdered metallurgy blade steel has more uniform distribution of carbides—so it takes and holds an excellent edge. It also provides good corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and toughness. The blade is stonewashed to hide use-scratches and fingerprints. To lighten the Launch 2's weight, the handles are durable purple anodized aluminum and are contoured to fit snugly in the hand. A reversible pocketclip is included. For left-handed use, use your index finger instead of your thumb to press the blade-release/lock button.
The Launch 2 opens with a push button, which is recessed so that it is level with the flat of the handle. This is a safety feature and makes it harder for the knives to accidentally deploy. Nevertheless, automatic knives are dangerous and should be handled with extreme caution in all circumstances. These are quite possibly the best bang for the buck USA Made automatic knives available today. Brand new in box.
Reviews
1 Review
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Automatic Knife
Great knife for the money. Very heavy, and seems sturdy.
Description
Kershaw Launch 2 Auto Purple Handle Stonewash Blade 7200PURSW
Got an automatic attraction? Then look into Kershaw's Launch 2. This automatic knife features CPM154 blade steel, a strong opening kick, and is made-in-the-USA at Kershaw’s Tualatin, Oregon manufacturing facility.
The CPM154 powdered metallurgy blade steel has more uniform distribution of carbides—so it takes and holds an excellent edge. It also provides good corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and toughness. The blade is stonewashed to hide use-scratches and fingerprints. To lighten the Launch 2's weight, the handles are durable purple anodized aluminum and are contoured to fit snugly in the hand. A reversible pocketclip is included. For left-handed use, use your index finger instead of your thumb to press the blade-release/lock button.
The Launch 2 opens with a push button, which is recessed so that it is level with the flat of the handle. This is a safety feature and makes it harder for the knives to accidentally deploy. Nevertheless, automatic knives are dangerous and should be handled with extreme caution in all circumstances. These are quite possibly the best bang for the buck USA Made automatic knives available today. Brand new in box.
Reviews
1 Review
-
Automatic Knife
Great knife for the money. Very heavy, and seems sturdy.