Pena Knives Mula Framelock DP Mic Mok Gray Titanium Handle With Micarta And Mokuti Inlays And Bohler M390 Blade
Pena Knives Mula Framelock DP Mic Mok Gray Titanium Handle With Micarta And Mokuti Inlays And Bohler M390 Blade
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Pena Knives Mula Framelock DP Mic Mok Gray Titanium Handle With Micarta And Mokuti Inlays And Bohler M390 Blade
Pena Knives Mula Framelock DP Mic Mok Gray Titanium Handle With Micarta And Mokuti Inlays And Bohler M390 Blade
The Pena Knives Mula Framelock DP Mic/Mok is a premium folding knife built for everyday carry and demanding tasks. With a satin Bohler M390 blade and a refined gray titanium handle featuring black micarta and Mokuti inlays, it pairs high-end performance with a sophisticated look.
- Locking mechanism: Framelock design for secure blade lockup and smooth one-handed deployment.
- Blade: 3.25" satin-finish Bohler M390 stainless steel drop-point blade, engineered for edge retention and corrosion resistance.
- Closed length: 4.38" (11.13 cm), offering a compact profile for pocket carry.
- Handle materials: Gray titanium handle with Black micarta and Mokuti inlays for a tactile grip and unique visual contrast.
- Opening: Thumb stud provides convenient one-handed opening when needed.
- Extended tang: Extended tang design enhances grip stability and blade control during use.
- Carry: Pocket clip for secure, everyday carry and quick access.
- Packaging: Boxed, ready for storage or gifting.
This knife elevates practical cutting performance with premium materials and thoughtful details. The M390 blade delivers long-lasting sharpness, while the titanium frame keeps the tool lightweight yet sturdy. Mokuti and micarta inlays add distinct character without compromising grip, making it a standout option for serious knife enthusiasts and discerning collectors. Ideal for everyday tasks, outdoor chores, and precision work, the Mula DP Mic/Mok offers reliable performance in a compact, handsome package.
