QSP Hawk Liner Lock Knife - Premium Ebony Handle With Satin 14C28N Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
QSP Hawk Liner Lock Knife - Premium Ebony Handle With Satin 14C28N Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
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QSP Hawk Liner Lock Knife - Premium Ebony Handle With Satin 14C28N Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
QSP Hawk Liner Lock Knife - Premium Ebony Handle With Satin 14C28N Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
The QSP Hawk Liner Lock Knife is a refined everyday carry built for knife enthusiasts who value precision, natural materials, and dependable performance. With a compact profile and premium details, it blends everyday utility with a touch of elegance.
- Blade: 3.25" satin finish 14C28N Sandvik stainless steel blade delivers clean slicing, solid edge retention, and corrosion resistance.
- Closed Length: 4.13" (10.49 cm) keeps the knife compact and pocket-friendly for everyday carry.
- Handle Material: Premium ebony wood with an extended tang for improved rigidity, balanced feel, and a warm, natural grip.
- Locking Mechanism: Liner lock design provides secure blade lockup during use and easy access when folding back.
- Opening: Thumb stud enables quick one-handed deployment and reliable control.
- Carry Options: Lanyard hole and pocket clip offer versatile carrying and fast access on the go.
- Packaging: Boxed packaging makes it suitable for gifting or safe storage right out of the box.
The satin 14C28N blade delivers dependable performance with corrosion resistance, while the ebony handle offers a comfortable, secure grip that looks and feels refined. The extended tang adds rigidity for precise, controlled use, and the liner lock ensures the blade stays safely in place during operation. With a thumb stud for easy one-handed opening, a lanyard hole for personalized carry, and a pocket clip for secure, accessible storage, the QSP Hawk stands out as a thoughtful, capable choice for enthusiasts seeking a high-quality EDC that balances material quality with craftsmanship.
