Microtech Ram Lok FS Red EDC Knife For Tactical Enthusiasts With Durable Aluminum Handle And Sheepsfoot Blade
Microtech Ram Lok FS Red EDC Knife For Tactical Enthusiasts With Durable Aluminum Handle And Sheepsfoot Blade
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Microtech Ram Lok FS Red EDC Knife For Tactical Enthusiasts With Durable Aluminum Handle And Sheepsfoot Blade
Microtech Ram Lok FS Red EDC Knife For Tactical Enthusiasts With Durable Aluminum Handle And Sheepsfoot Blade
The Microtech MSI Ram-Lok FS Red is a compact, high-performance folding knife built for everyday carry and demanding tasks. With a rugged serrated blade and a bold red aluminum handle, it’s designed for knife enthusiasts who value reliability, quick access, and a distinctive look.
- Closed length: 5" (12.7 cm)
- Blade length & style: 3.75" (9.53 cm) serrated, two-tone finish, Bohler M390MK stainless steel, sheepsfoot profile
- Blade material: Bohler M390MK stainless steel for excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance
- Finish: Two-tone blade finish for reduced glare and a striking contrast
- Handle material: Red fluted aluminum for a lightweight, durable grip
- Locking mechanism: Ram-Lok FS, providing secure blade lockup during use
- Carry and access: Lanyard hole, pocket clip, and thumb pull for versatile, ambidextrous deployment
- Packaging: Boxed for safe storage and gifting
This knife is ideal for outdoor adventures, work tasks requiring a tough cutting edge, or collectors who appreciate a visually bold carry piece. The serrated blade excels at slicing through fibrous materials like rope or heavy packaging, while the sheepsfoot design minimizes the risk of accidental point contact during use. The M390MK steel delivers a reliable edge that resists wear and corrosion, making it a durable everyday tool. With the red aluminum handle, a secure Ram-Lok FS lock, and practical carry features, this Microtech model offers a balanced combination of performance, practicality, and style.
