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Artisan Cutlery Bombardier ATZ-1812P D2 Blade G10 Handle Folding Knives
Description:
The Bombardier is a wicked mid-size folding knife with an aggressive design aesthetic. It has a 3.86" modified tanto blade with a stonewash finish that sports an aggressive-looking geometry. The handle is made from textured G10 and is milled to fit the handle comfortably. The spine jimping and smooth opening action give the knife even more usability. This knife and its wicked design make it a great EDC knife!
Specifications:
Blade Length
3.54"(90mm)
Blade Thickness
0.15"(3.8mm)
Blade Finish
Satin
Blade Grind
Flat
Blade Material
D2
Blade Hardness
HRC59-61
Blade Style
Tanto
Overall Length
5.12"(130mm)
Handle Material
G10
Clip Material
Steel
Pivot Assembly
Ceramic Ball Bearing
Weight
5.82oz/165g
Lock Type
Liner Lock
01 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Length
3.86"
Blade Steel
Lock Type
Liner Lock
Blade Shape
Tanto
Blade Finish
satin
Blade Grind
flat
Blade Thickness
0.15"
Overall Length
5.12"
Weight
165g (5.82oz)
Handle Material
G10
Origin
china
Opening
Flipper
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02 ASSESSMENT
add_circle STRENGTHS
- + D2 tool steel provides excellent edge retention
- + Ceramic ball bearing pivot for smooth and fast opening
- + Textured G10 handle offers secure grip
- + Aggressive tanto blade geometry
- + Mid-size 3.86" blade ideal for EDC
remove_circle WEAKNESSES
- - D2 steel requires maintenance to prevent corrosion
- - No deep carry clip for discreet carry
- - May be heavier than some prefer at 165g
REVIEW SUMMARY
The Bombardier is a solid mid-size EDC folder with a wicked aggressive design. Its D2 blade offers excellent edge retention, paired with a textured G10 handle and smooth ceramic ball bearing pivot for fast deployment. A great option for those wanting a tactical-looking everyday carry knife without breaking the bank.
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