Kizer Cutlery Harpoon Mini Fixed Blade Knife CPM 3V Steel G10 Handle For EDC And Outdoor Enthusiasts
Kizer Cutlery Harpoon Mini Fixed Blade Knife CPM 3V Steel G10 Handle For EDC And Outdoor Enthusiasts
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Kizer Cutlery Harpoon Mini Fixed Blade Knife CPM 3V Steel G10 Handle For EDC And Outdoor Enthusiasts
Kizer Cutlery Harpoon Mini Fixed Blade Knife CPM 3V Steel G10 Handle For EDC And Outdoor Enthusiasts
The Kizer Cutlery Harpoon Mini Fixed Blade (model 1040S6) is a compact, high‑performance neck knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and everyday carry fans who value instant access and dependable toughness. With a 3" CPM-3V carbon steel blade and a durable Multi G10 G-Mascus handle, it delivers rugged functionality in a minimalist package.
- Overall Length: 6.5" (16.51 cm)
- Blade Length & Finish: 3" (7.62 cm) black stonewash CPM-3V carbon steel blade
- Blade Material: CPM-3V carbon steel for outstanding toughness and edge retention
- Handle: Multi G10 G-Mascus handle for secure, ergonomic grip
- Tang: Full tang for improved durability during demanding tasks
- Carry Method: Lanyard hole for secure retention and versatile attachment options
- Sheath: Black Kydex neck sheath for quick, safe access
- Packaging: Boxed for protection and gifting readiness
Designed for fast, unobtrusive carry, this Harpoon Mini excels in campsite tasks, trail chores, and precise utility cuts. The CPM-3V blade delivers dependable edge life under field use while resisting chipping, and the full tang construction ensures steadiness during tougher tasks. The neck sheath enables rapid draw and secure storage, so you can access the blade in moments when you need it most. A lanyard hole adds extra security, letting you attach the knife to a pack or belt for peace of mind on rugged adventures. Whether you’re carving kindling, slicing cord, or performing quick field repairs, this compact knife is built to perform without weighing you down.
