Stroup Knives Pry Bar Wide Tip PRY-W - One Piece Construction With 1095HC Steel And Acid Washed Finish
Stroup Knives Pry Bar Wide Tip PRY-W - One Piece Construction With 1095HC Steel And Acid Washed Finish
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Stroup Knives Pry Bar Wide Tip PRY-W - One Piece Construction With 1095HC Steel And Acid Washed Finish
Stroup Knives Pry Bar Wide Tip PRY-W - One Piece Construction With 1095HC Steel And Acid Washed Finish
The Stroup Knives Pry Bar Wide Tip PRY-W is a compact, one-piece tool that blends a rugged pry bar with a dependable blade—built for outdoors enthusiasts, handymen, and anyone who needs a reliable, ready-to-tackle tool in tight spaces.
- Overall Length: 8.13" (20.65 cm)
- Blade Length & Steel: 3.75" (9.53 cm) acid washed finish, 1095HC high-carbon steel
- Construction: One-piece forged design for maximum strength and simplicity
- Grind: Wide chisel grind end optimized for prying, scraping, and controlled cutting
- Finish & Craft: Acid-washed blade with forge scale discoloration typical of Stroup forging, adding character and proof of craftsmanship
- Lanyard: Lanyard hole for secure retention or quick access
- Sheath: Black Kydex belt sheath for durable, low-profile carry
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting or storage
This tool is designed to handle real-world tasks with confidence. The one-piece construction minimizes weak points under load, making it suitable for prying open crates, removing staples, or scraping surfaces in workshops and field environments. The wide chisel grind end offers a versatile edge for scraping, shaving, or light cutting without the need for separate tools, while the high-carbon 1095 steel delivers solid edge retention and durability. The forge-scale discoloration is a natural byproduct of the forging process, giving each Pry-W a distinct, handcrafted look. Keep it securely at your hip with the included Kydex sheath and a lanyard for added security in active scenarios—whether you’re camping, on a job site, or tackling DIY projects around the house.
