Microtech Auto LUDT Gen III Button Lock Knife Premium Automatic Opening For EDC Blue Aluminum M390 Blade
Microtech Auto LUDT Gen III Button Lock Knife Premium Automatic Opening For EDC Blue Aluminum M390 Blade
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Microtech Auto LUDT Gen III Button Lock Knife Premium Automatic Opening For EDC Blue Aluminum M390 Blade
Microtech Auto LUDT Gen III Button Lock Knife Premium Automatic Opening For EDC Blue Aluminum M390 Blade
The Microtech Auto LUDT Button Lock GenIII is a high-performance automatic folding knife designed for EDC enthusiasts and professionals who demand rapid one-handed access, rugged reliability, and a distinctive look.
- Opening Mechanism: Automatic deployment with a responsive button lock for fast, single-handed blade access.
- Blade: 3.5" tanto blade in Bohler M390MK stainless steel with an Apocalyptic finish for strong edge retention and corrosion resistance.
- Closed Length: 4.5" closed profile that remains compact for comfortable pocket carry.
- Handle: Blue anodized aluminum with a black traction insert for a secure, lightweight grip.
- Finish: Apocalyptic blade finish creates a bold, durable look that stands up to daily wear.
- Carry Options: Lanyard hole and pocket clip provide versatile carry and quick accessibility.
- Generation: Gen III design updates enhance ergonomics, reliability, and smooth operation.
- Packaging: Boxed for protection and ready gifting or storage.
This knife is well-suited for urban professionals, emergency-ready kits, and gear collectors who value rapid deployment and a standout aesthetic. The combination of a robust M390MK blade, lightweight blue aluminum handle, and automatic open/lock mechanism delivers practical, reliable performance for daily tasks like opening packages, preparing gear, or quick field work. Its compact 4.5" closed length and secure grip help you manage tasks confidently, while the unique Apocalyptic finish and blue hardware set it apart in any collection.
