Ask Someone What Comes To Mind When They Think Of A Multi-Bladed Pocketknife. There’S A Likely Chance The First Thing That Pops Into Their Head Is A Traditional Small Bone-Handled Pocketknife Like Their Grandfather Used To Carry. Those Original Multi-Bladed Pocket Folders Were Handy For Cutting Packages Or Cardboard And Floated Deep In Grandfather’S Pocket Clinking Against His Keys And Loose Change.
The New Byrd By20 Wings Is A Multi-Bladed Pocketknife And That Is Where Any Similarity Ends. It’S A Medium Sized Folder Offering The Best Of Both Worlds With Two Full-Sized Blades Made Of 8Cr13Mov Stainless Steel. The Sheepfoot-Shaped Blade Is Hollow-Ground With 3- 3/8 Inches (86Mm) Of Serrated Cutting Edge. The Sheepfoot’S Rounded Tip Has No Point, Suiting It Well For Puncture-Free Cutting. The Second Blade Is A Clip-Point Shape, Also Hollow-Ground With 3-3/8 Inches (86Mm) Of Plain Edge Cutting Surface For Intricate And Precise Cutting. Combined Together The Blades Pack Over 6 Inches Of Cutting Power In A 5.4 Ounce (152G) Pocketknife. Each Blade Locks Open Independently With Its Own Side-By-Side Linerlock That Is Jimped (Textured) Along The Locking Lever For Slip Resistant Lock Engagement And Disengagement.
G-10 Laminate Handle Stays Grippy In The Hand And Its’ Pocket Clip Carries 4-Ways: Tip-Up/Tip-Down And Left- Or Right-Handed. The Clip’S End Is Rounded, Lessening Wear And Tear On A Pocket. Includes A Nylon Belt-Carry Sheath With Snap Closure.
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