CRKT Ripsnort 7270 Philip Booth Knife 'Walk-Around' - Knives Plus

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The CRKT Ripsnort Knife is a brawny little everyday carry, designed by Michigan knifemaker Philip Booth, that features a 2.831" cleaver style sheepfoot blade made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, .106" thick, with a top swedge, a satin finish and a flipper for ambidextrous one hand opening. The black POM (Polyoxymethylene) handle, 4.026" closed, has decorative stainless steel inlays for visual interest, ergonomic contouring, steel liners and a backspacer for strength, sturdy liner lock, lanyard hole and a removable pocket clip mounted at the pivot end. The Ripsnort Knife has an overall open length of 6.938", and it weighs 6.0 ounces. Made in China.

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Love mine, wish the scales where textured, they are far to slick.

necroyahoo
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shaved my face with it right out of the box

jrreusch
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What was the other knife he pulled out?

wills.
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I got one.... Ergos are TERRIBLE!!
Should have went with the Ganzo-Firebird. Good paperweight I guess.

eddietagle
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Another crappy steel CRKT. What's the point of a knife that has to be sharpened after 20 cuts?

andyrichardson