Heretic Knives Auto Pariah Button Lock - Automatic Opening, Black MagnaCut Drop Point Blade
Heretic Knives Auto Pariah Button Lock - Automatic Opening, Black MagnaCut Drop Point Blade
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Heretic Knives Auto Pariah Button Lock - Automatic Opening, Black MagnaCut Drop Point Blade
Heretic Knives Auto Pariah Button Lock - Automatic Opening, Black MagnaCut Drop Point Blade
The Heretic Knives Auto Pariah Button Lock in Black (H048-6A-T) is a compact auto-opening knife built for everyday carry enthusiasts who value quick, reliable deployment and a discreet, rugged look. With a black DLC blade and a streamlined aluminum handle, it blends performance with a clean, modern aesthetic.
- Opening Mechanism: Button-activated automatic opening for fast, one-handed deployment.
- Blade Length: 3.75 inches (9.53 cm) drop-point blade for versatile daily tasks.
- Blade Material & Finish: CPM MagnaCut stainless steel with a black DLC coating for durability and low reflectivity.
- Closed Length: 5.13 inches (13.03 cm) when folded for compact, unobtrusive carry.
- Handle: Black aluminum handle with a black textured synthetic inlay for a secure, comfortable grip.
- Carry Features: Lanyard hole and pocket clip provide flexible, accessible carry options.
- Packaging: Boxed for safe storage and gifting.
Designed to support everyday tasks and outdoor routines, this Pariah model delivers quick access and dependable cutting power when you need it. The MagnaCut blade balances edge retention with corrosion resistance, making it well-suited for varied environments and light-duty use around the home, workshop, or on outdoor excursions. The stealthy black finish helps minimize glare, while the durable aluminum handle keeps weight manageable for all-day carry. With practical features like a lanyard hole and pocket clip, you can keep the knife within easy reach on hikes, commutes, or in tool bags, making it a thoughtful choice for collectors and serious EDC users alike.
