Microtech Scarab II OTF Auto Knife Premium Bohler M390 Blade for Tactical EDC Enthusiasts
Microtech Scarab II OTF Auto Knife Premium Bohler M390 Blade for Tactical EDC Enthusiasts
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Microtech Scarab II OTF Auto Knife Premium Bohler M390 Blade for Tactical EDC Enthusiasts
Microtech Scarab II OTF Auto Knife Premium Bohler M390 Blade for Tactical EDC Enthusiasts
The Microtech Auto Scarab II OTF Gen III 1278-2BL is a premium automatic knife designed for discerning EDC users who value rapid, one-handed blade deployment and rugged reliability.
- Automatic deployment: Out-the-front action delivers quick, effortless blade extension for fast response in everyday tasks and demanding environments.
- Blade length: 3.9" (9.91 cm) with a two-tone finish and partial serrations, optimized for a variety of cutting tasks from everyday chores to tougher material work.
- Blade material: Bohler M390MK stainless steel, chosen for excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance under challenging conditions.
- Handle: Blue anodized aluminum with a black traction insert, providing a secure grip and a lightweight, durable feel in hand.
- Overall size: 5.75" (14.61 cm) closed length, delivering a compact profile that fits comfortably in pockets or packs while remaining readily accessible.
- Additional features: Glass breaker for emergency scenarios, lanyard hole for versatile carry options, and a pocket clip for secure daily carrying.
This Scarab II combines precise machining with purposeful design to support reliable performance across a range of tasks—packaging opening, utility chores, outdoor use, and rapid access in tight spaces. The Gen III refinement offers smoother handling and a confident grip, while the striking blue‑on‑blue colorway keeps the knife visually distinct in your collection. Built for durability and everyday practicality, it’s a thoughtful choice for professionals and knife enthusiasts who demand quality without compromise.
