CRKT M4-02M Liner Lock Folding Knife By Kit Carson For EDC Enthusiasts Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
CRKT M4-02M Liner Lock Folding Knife By Kit Carson For EDC Enthusiasts Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
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CRKT M4-02M Liner Lock Folding Knife By Kit Carson For EDC Enthusiasts Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
CRKT M4-02M Liner Lock Folding Knife By Kit Carson For EDC Enthusiasts Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
The CRKT M4-02M Linerlock folding knife, designed by Kit Carson, is built for everyday carry and outdoor tasks with a reliable, no-fuss design. It combines a satin-finish blade, a durable grip, and a compact profile that slips easily into a pocket or pack.
- Blade length: 3.25" satin finish 8Cr13MoV stainless blade—balanced for everyday utility and easy maintenance.
- Closed length: 3.75" overall, delivering a compact, pocket-friendly frame for EDC use.
- Locking mechanism: Linerlock for secure blade engagement and smooth, one-handed operation.
- Handle materials: White resin-infused fiber with G10 bolsters for durability, grip, and a refined feel in hand.
- Opening mechanism: Thumb stud enables reliable one-handed deployment when speed matters.
- Carry: Included pocket clip for secure pocket carry and everyday accessibility.
- Designer: Thoughtful design by Kit Carson, a respected name in folding knife craftsmanship.
- Authenticity: Sold directly from our store to ensure genuine CRKT quality (no third-party marketplaces).
This knife isn’t just about specs—it’s about practical daily use. The satin blade hides wear and resists glare, while the combination of white resin-infused fiber and sturdy G10 bolsters delivers a confident grip in dry or damp conditions. The M4-02M shines as an everyday carry companion for tasks from opening packages and food prep on camping trips to quick repairs around the house. Its reliable linerlock and intuitive one-handed deployment streamline your workflow, and the direct-from-store purchase adds peace of mind with authenticity and support.
