Heretic Knives Auto Manticore S OTF Turquoise Cel Shading MagnaCut Tanto Knife - Automatic Opening Action
Heretic Knives Auto Manticore S OTF Turquoise Cel Shading MagnaCut Tanto Knife - Automatic Opening Action
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Heretic Knives Auto Manticore S OTF Turquoise Cel Shading MagnaCut Tanto Knife - Automatic Opening Action
Heretic Knives Auto Manticore S OTF Turquoise Cel Shading MagnaCut Tanto Knife - Automatic Opening Action
The Heretic Knives Auto Manticore S is a premium automatic out-the-front knife designed for EDC enthusiasts and knife collectors who value fast one‑hand deployment and standout style. With a turquoise Cel shading finish on both blade and grenade-pattern aluminum handle, it delivers a bold, reliable tool for daily tasks and collection display.
- Opening mechanism: Automatic out-the-front (OTF) deployment for rapid one-handed access.
- Blade: 2.63" (6.68 cm) CPM MagnaCut stainless tanto blade designed for edge retention and toughness.
- Length and form: 3.88" (9.86 cm) closed length for a compact EDC profile; a slim form that rides securely in pockets.
- Finish and material: Turquoise Cel shading on blade and grenade-pattern aluminum handle for a unique, durable look and grip.
- Carry features: Lanyard hole and pocket clip for versatile, secure carry options.
- Emergency tool: Glass breaker included for added utility in unexpected situations.
Designed for practical everyday use, this auto knife offers quick, confident deployment when you need it, while MagnaCut steel provides long-lasting edge retention and corrosion resistance. The tanto blade is well-suited to piercing and reinforced tips, and the grenade-pattern aluminum handle delivers a secure grip in varied conditions. The turquoise finish not only gives the knife a distinctive appearance but also helps you locate it quickly in a pack or kit. Lanyard compatibility, a pocket clip, and a glass breaker round out a versatile tool that supports daily tasks, outdoor activities, and collection setups without overpromising on performance.
