EOD Memorial Knife Limited Edition
by Strider and Kit Carson
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Blade: CPM S30v Stainless 1/4" stock
Blade Length: 5 1/2"
Handle: Coyote Brown G-10 with Gunner grip finish
Over all Length: 10"
Tang: Full
Knife Style: Fixed Combat
Sheath: Standard
Notes: This is a collaboration between Strider and knifemaker Kit Carson. It is a memorial knife to "Aviation Ordnance man Second Class EOD Nicholas "Nick" Wilson who was killed earlier this year while serving his country in Iraq. Nick had 335 combat missions and among his awards were the "Bronze Star" with Combat "V" Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon to name just a few.
$25 from each knife is donated tot he EOD fund Memorial Fund.
The knife feels really good in the hand but is a very solid tool at just under 14 ounces! The gunner grip finish makes for a sure grip and it also has thumb serrations on the back of the blade. As it is a tool for hard use it also features a steel butt for light pounding. Am sure you could do more but that is what rocks are for! Great project form these two very popular makers and designers!
by Strider and Kit Carson
einige Bilder meines Messers - und ein paar wenige von anderen Besitzern...
Blade: CPM S30v Stainless 1/4" stock
Blade Length: 5 1/2"
Handle: Coyote Brown G-10 with Gunner grip finish
Over all Length: 10"
Tang: Full
Knife Style: Fixed Combat
Sheath: Standard
Notes: This is a collaboration between Strider and knifemaker Kit Carson. It is a memorial knife to "Aviation Ordnance man Second Class EOD Nicholas "Nick" Wilson who was killed earlier this year while serving his country in Iraq. Nick had 335 combat missions and among his awards were the "Bronze Star" with Combat "V" Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon to name just a few.
$25 from each knife is donated tot he EOD fund Memorial Fund.
The knife feels really good in the hand but is a very solid tool at just under 14 ounces! The gunner grip finish makes for a sure grip and it also has thumb serrations on the back of the blade. As it is a tool for hard use it also features a steel butt for light pounding. Am sure you could do more but that is what rocks are for! Great project form these two very popular makers and designers!
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