Description
Microtech Socom Bravo S/E Titanium Handle w/ Carbon Fiber Scales Bead Blast Serrated Blade Bronze Titanium Pivot Collar 260-8CFTI
Designed by Microtech and manufactured by Rikeknife, the SOCOM Bravo is a collaboration knife patterned after the classic SOCOM. This manual folder is an excellent heavy duty tactical knife.
This manual model features a 6AL-4V titanium and carbon fiber handle and M390 stainless steel drop point blade with partial serrated edge. A lanyard hole and pocket clip make for functional carry. Beautiful bronzed titanium pivot collar! The blade is marked with the Microtech logo, model information, production date, and serial number on front and the RikeKnife logo on the back. Brand new in box.
Reviews
1 Review
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Rike Socom Bravo
A great entry level knife to the world of Microtech. While a collaboration knife with Chinese knife manufacturer, Rike, the Socom Bravo excels at defining the for and finish of a well crafted knife. While original Socom Bravos now go for over $2000, this knife will not disappoint. It will need extensive breaking in but I think the price point in good. A great knife.
Description
Microtech Socom Bravo S/E Titanium Handle w/ Carbon Fiber Scales Bead Blast Serrated Blade Bronze Titanium Pivot Collar 260-8CFTI
Designed by Microtech and manufactured by Rikeknife, the SOCOM Bravo is a collaboration knife patterned after the classic SOCOM. This manual folder is an excellent heavy duty tactical knife.
This manual model features a 6AL-4V titanium and carbon fiber handle and M390 stainless steel drop point blade with partial serrated edge. A lanyard hole and pocket clip make for functional carry. Beautiful bronzed titanium pivot collar! The blade is marked with the Microtech logo, model information, production date, and serial number on front and the RikeKnife logo on the back. Brand new in box.
Reviews
1 Review
-
Rike Socom Bravo
A great entry level knife to the world of Microtech. While a collaboration knife with Chinese knife manufacturer, Rike, the Socom Bravo excels at defining the for and finish of a well crafted knife. While original Socom Bravos now go for over $2000, this knife will not disappoint. It will need extensive breaking in but I think the price point in good. A great knife.