Chris Reeve Small Inkosi Tanto Natural Micarta Inlays SIN-1046 pocket knife
Chris Reeve Small Inkosi Tanto Natural Micarta Inlays SIN-1046 pocket knife
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Full description
The Chris Reeve Small Inkosi Tanto is a high-end pocket knife, designed by knife maker Chris Reeve. Inkosi means Chief in Zulu. It is the smaller incarnation of the famous Sebenza 25 model, but does have its own features. The oversized pivot is present and the additional finger cut-out in the handle also isn't missing. Like with the Sebenza 25 the stand-off and lanyard pin are one at the back of the handle. And what about the thumb stud that is located on both sides of the blade. The blade is 8% thicker than that of the Small 21 Sebenza and enhanced with the Large hollow grind. As such the knife will last even longer after sharpening, without sacrificing strength. This version has a tanto blade. Perfect for the more piercing tasks. As is common for high-end pocket knives Chris Reeve enhanced the Inkosi with a ceramic detent ball.
Specifications
7 cm
79 g
Material handle
Micarta, titanium
Type of steel
CPM Magnacut
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Specifications
General information
Brand
Colour
brown
Designer
Chris Reeve
Yes
lifetime
Series
United States
Article number
CRSIN-1046
Dimensions & weight
2,4 cm
7 cm
6,9 cm
3,25 mm
Closed length
9,6 cm
Total length
16,6 cm
79 g
Material
Material handle
Micarta, titanium
Type of steel
CPM Magnacut
60 HRC
Features & functions
phosphor bronze washers
Finish blade
stonewashed
Right or left-handed
right-handed
Blade shape
tanto
plain edge
No
Tools
knife
Opening system
thumb stud
Type
everyday carry, gentleman’s knife
Pocket clip
yes, tip-up (right)
Pocket clip position
tip-up
Pocket clip side
right
frame-lock
Can be opened with one hand
Yes
17º
convex, hollow, Secondary V-edge
Number of tools
1
Scope of delivery
Pouch
No
Sheath
No
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Chris Reeve Small Inkosi Tanto Natural Micarta Inlays SIN-1046 pocket knife
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