Tokisu Rapid Lock Black G10 18656 - Fast Action Locking Knife With Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
Tokisu Rapid Lock Black G10 18656 - Fast Action Locking Knife With Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
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Tokisu Rapid Lock Black G10 18656 - Fast Action Locking Knife With Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
Tokisu Rapid Lock Black G10 18656 - Fast Action Locking Knife With Satin 8Cr13MoV Blade
The Tokisu Rapid Lock Black G10 18656 is a compact folding knife designed for everyday carry and reliable performance in a range of daily tasks. With a satin-finish blade, rugged black G10 scales, and a secure Rapid Lock system, it’s built for users who want quick access, confident lockup, and durable construction.
- Blade: Satin-finished 3.5" blade crafted from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel for a practical balance of edge retention and easy sharpening.
- Locking system: Rapid Lock mechanism provides secure blade lockup and smooth, confident deployment for everyday use.
- Handle: Black G10 scales offer a grippy, weather-resistant surface that remains comfortable in hand during extended use.
- Opening: Thumb stud enables easy one-handed opening for quick access when needed.
- Carry options: Lanyard hole and pocket clip support versatile, secure everyday carry and portability.
- Dimensions: 4.5" closed length with a 3.5" blade delivers a compact profile that fits comfortably in pockets and small packs.
- Finish: Satin blade finish minimizes glare and masks wear for a clean look over time.
- Packaging: Boxed for safe storage or gifting straight out of the box.
This knife is well-suited for urban daily tasks—opening parcels, trimming cords, slicing tapes, and light-duty outdoor chores. The combination of a secure Rapid Lock, accessible thumb opening, and durable G10 handle provides a dependable tool for those who want practicality without unnecessary complexity. Easy to maintain and ideal for everyday carry, it’s a thoughtful choice for personal use or as a reliable gift for knife enthusiasts.
