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Mini Militaw® | Nitro-V | G10+Mkuruti | KizerV 3634SA4
FEATURES
Mini Militaw – Reliable Companion for Daily Tasks
Blade: Crafted from Nitro-V Steel (Germany) with a satin blade for extra hardness and corrosion resistance. The drop point blade ensures great slicing and cutting performance.
Handle: Features a bi-material handle with g10 & mkuruti wood inlay, designed for comfort with well-chamfered edges.
Deployment: Easily operable via the front flipper and thumb hole.
Locking: Secure liner lock provides exceptional stability.
Extras: Includes a deep carry pocket clip for low-profile, everyday carry.
Inspired by artist and knife designer Jonathan Styles, the Mini Militaw blends functionality with art, reflecting his Newfoundland and Indigenous heritage.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: Mini MilitawModel Number: V3634SA4Overall Length: 6.70 " / 170.1 mmDesigner: Jonathan StylesOpener: Thumb HoleBlade Style: Drop PointBlade Length: 2.82 "/71.57 mmBlade Thickness: 0.098 "/2.5mmBlade Material: Nitro-VHandle Length: 3.88 "/98.6 mmHandle Material: G10 & Mkuruti woodPocket Clip: Regular ClipWeight: 2.57oz/73gLock Type: Liner LockColor: Black & BrownHardness: 60-61
01 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Length
2.82"
Blade Steel
Lock Type
Liner Lock
Blade Shape
Drop Point
Blade Finish
satin
Blade Grind
flat
Blade Thickness
0.098"
Overall Length
6.7"
Weight
73g (2.57oz)
Handle Material
G10
Origin
china
Opening
Front FlipperThumb Hole
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02 DEALER PRICES
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03 ASSESSMENT
add_circle STRENGTHS
- + Nitro-V steel offers excellent hardness (60-61 HRC) and corrosion resistance
- + Comfortable G10 and Mkuruti wood handle with well-chamfered edges
- + Versatile deployment via front flipper and thumb hole
- + Includes deep carry pocket clip for low-profile EDC
- + Designed by Jonathan Styles combining functionality with artistic heritage
remove_circle WEAKNESSES
- - Liner lock may not be as robust as frame or compression locks
- - Bi-material handle may split preferences among traditional knife users
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