Hogue X5 Manual Flipper 10cm Black Wharncliffe Black Aluminum
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Product detailed description
Hogue Inc. is proud to bring you the X5, its most distinctive knife to date. These knives are made with revolutionary opening technology and provide superior smooth operation and exceptionally easy action. Although the knife is completely manual and contains no springs, the innovative internal system allows you to open the knife with a motion as instinctive as your own reflexes. The blade is made of CPM-154 stainless steel and the handle is made of strong, lightweight 6061-T6 aluminum.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Blade length: 10 cm
- Length when closed: 13.5 cm
- Overall length: 23.5 cm
BLADE
- Style: Wharncliffe with double-sided flipper
- Thickness: 3.8 mm
- Material: CPM 154 stainless steel
- Hardness: 57-59 HRC
- Processing: cryogenically heat treated
- Finish: Stone Tumbled
- High flat cut - hand ground edges
FEATURES
- Locking mechanism: Push button lock with manual lock
- Frame: 6061-T6 hard anodized aluminum
- Stainless steel ambidextrous pocket clip - for right and left handed users, tip up, for deep carry
- Hole for lanyard
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | CPM-154 |
Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
Handle material: | alluminium alloy/ dural |
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Hogue, Inc., has typified the family tradition of American quality and innovation since 1968. Every Hogue product - from guns to knives - is based on the spirit of fine craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the total commitment of founder Guy Hogue, passed on to the next generation by sons Aaron and Patrick.
Functionality, superior performance and world-class design are the hallmarks of the Hogue brand. When you buy a Hogue product, you are carrying a piece of family history. Products are designed from the ground up to enhance your sporting experience. The Hogue name combines clever ideas, the best materials and the best manufacturing processes in the world.