Microtech Auto Brachial Button Lock Knife By Bastinelli Knives 3.5 Inch M390 Blade Automatic Opening EDC
Microtech Auto Brachial Button Lock Knife By Bastinelli Knives 3.5 Inch M390 Blade Automatic Opening EDC
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Microtech Auto Brachial Button Lock Knife By Bastinelli Knives 3.5 Inch M390 Blade Automatic Opening EDC
Microtech Auto Brachial Button Lock Knife By Bastinelli Knives 3.5 Inch M390 Blade Automatic Opening EDC
Introducing the Microtech Auto Brachial Button Lock S/E 268A-10, a premium automatic folding knife crafted for EDC enthusiasts and collectors who prize rapid, one-handed deployment and distinctive design. This Special Edition collaboration with Bastinelli Knives delivers both performance and a standout aesthetic.
- Edition: Special Edition (S/E) collaboration with Bastinelli Knives for a unique, collectible design.
- Opening mechanism: Automatic opening activated by a button lock for fast, one-handed blade deployment.
- Blade: 3.5" (8.89 cm) curved Bohler M390 stainless steel blade with a stonewashed finish for durability and reduced reflectivity.
- Closed length: 4.75" (12.07 cm) for a compact, comfortable carry in pocket or bag.
- Material & finish: Black textured aluminum handle paired with a stonewashed blade for a rugged, grippy feel that hides wear over time.
- Locking system: Brachial Button Lock provides secure blade lockup during use and confident folding.
- Carry: Includes a pocket clip for secure, accessible everyday carry.
- Packaging: Boxed, making it suitable for gifting or safe storage right out of the box.
The Microtech Auto Brachial Button Lock 268A-10 is designed for those who need quick access to a dependable tool without sacrificing build quality. The M390 blade offers excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance, keeping sharpness through heavy use and frequent maintenance intervals. The curved blade geometry enhances slicing performance, whether you’re opening packages, preparing food on camping trips, or performing precise tasks at work.
