Description
Microtech Hera S/E Apocalyptic Standard 703-10AP
The Hera from Microtech knives is a stunning double action OTF knife. It features a symmetrical handle shape with excellent ergonomics. The frag pattern machined textured areas near the end of both sides of the frame enhance grip and add something great to the overall style. This knife is stylish and the perfect size for everyday carry. Smooth and strong action. A large milled rollerball clip and double blade fullers round out this package and make it stand out in a crowded field of OTF offerings!
This model features a black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle. Apocalyptic finished M390* stainless steel single edge drop point blade. bead blased roller ball pocket clip and headware. The front of the handle features the Microtech claw logo. The side is etched with model information, serial number, and production date. Brand new in box.
**Blade steel could change on these between ELMAX, M390, CTS-204P, CTS-XHP. These are not marked on the blade and the only way to tell is to take the knife apart.**
Description
Microtech Hera S/E Apocalyptic Standard 703-10AP
The Hera from Microtech knives is a stunning double action OTF knife. It features a symmetrical handle shape with excellent ergonomics. The frag pattern machined textured areas near the end of both sides of the frame enhance grip and add something great to the overall style. This knife is stylish and the perfect size for everyday carry. Smooth and strong action. A large milled rollerball clip and double blade fullers round out this package and make it stand out in a crowded field of OTF offerings!
This model features a black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle. Apocalyptic finished M390* stainless steel single edge drop point blade. bead blased roller ball pocket clip and headware. The front of the handle features the Microtech claw logo. The side is etched with model information, serial number, and production date. Brand new in box.
**Blade steel could change on these between ELMAX, M390, CTS-204P, CTS-XHP. These are not marked on the blade and the only way to tell is to take the knife apart.**