Kizer Cutlery LP Liner Lock Knife Premium Black Stonewash 154CM Blade Extended Tang Micarta Handle For EDC Enthusiasts
Kizer Cutlery LP Liner Lock Knife Premium Black Stonewash 154CM Blade Extended Tang Micarta Handle For EDC Enthusiasts
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Kizer Cutlery LP Liner Lock Knife Premium Black Stonewash 154CM Blade Extended Tang Micarta Handle For EDC Enthusiasts
Kizer Cutlery LP Liner Lock Knife Premium Black Stonewash 154CM Blade Extended Tang Micarta Handle For EDC Enthusiasts
The Kizer LP Linerlock Black V3610C1 is a compact, dependable folding knife designed for everyday carry and outdoor use. With a 3.25" blade in 154CM steel, a textured micarta handle, and practical features, it delivers reliable performance in real-world tasks.
- Closed length: 4.25" (10.8 cm)
- Blade length: 3.25" (8.26 cm)
- Blade material: 154CM stainless steel with a black stonewash finish
- Handle material: Black canvas Micarta for a textured, secure grip
- Locking mechanism: Linerlock for reliable blade lockup
- Extended tang: Adds balance and strength in hand during use
- Carrying options: Lanyard hole and pocket clip for secure EDC carry
- Includes: Boxed packaging
This knife is built to support daily tasks with confidence. The 154CM blade offers a strong balance of edge retention and corrosion resistance, while the black stonewash finish helps conceal wear from regular use. The black canvas Micarta scales provide a comfortable, secure grip in both dry and damp conditions. The extended tang enhances balance during detailed cuts, and the linerlock ensures a dependable, quiet lockup when the blade is deployed. A lanyard hole adds optional retention, and the pocket clip keeps the knife readily accessible in your everyday carry kit. Whether you’re opening packages, preparing food on camping trips, or tackling light-duty cutting in the shop, this Kizer LP model is designed to be a trustworthy, low-profile companion that ages gracefully with use.
