TOPS Lil Roughneck Fixed Blade Knife With Full Tang Hunter Point Blade Micarta Handle Kydex Sheath For Outdoorsmen
TOPS Lil Roughneck Fixed Blade Knife With Full Tang Hunter Point Blade Micarta Handle Kydex Sheath For Outdoorsmen
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TOPS Lil Roughneck Fixed Blade Knife With Full Tang Hunter Point Blade Micarta Handle Kydex Sheath For Outdoorsmen
TOPS Lil Roughneck Fixed Blade Knife With Full Tang Hunter Point Blade Micarta Handle Kydex Sheath For Outdoorsmen
The TOPS Lil Roughneck is a compact, rugged fixed-blade knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts who want a dependable tool in a small package. With a 2 3/4" hunter-point blade, full-tang construction, and tan linen micarta scales, it’s ready for field tasks from camp chores to game prep.
- Overall Length: 6 1/4" total
- Blade Length: 2 3/4" hunter-point blade
- Blade Material: 5160 spring steel for toughness
- Finish: Black traction coating for grip in wet or muddy conditions
- Tang: Full tang design for maximum strength and durability
- Handle Material: Tan linen micarta for a secure, comfortable grip
- Handle Details: Machined hole cutouts to reduce weight without compromising strength
- Lanyard: Lanyard hole for secure retention and easy tethering
- Sheath: Molded black Kydex sheath with a heavy clip for quick, reliable access
- Included Accessory: TOPS Emergency whistle attached to the sheath with a black beaded chain lanyard
- Origin: Made in the USA
This knife is ideal for hikers, campers, survival-minded users, and hunters who value a compact blade that can handle routine outdoor tasks without weighing you down. The combination of tough 5160 steel, a secure full-tang build, and a grippy micarta handle delivers reliable performance in challenging backcountry conditions. The included whistle adds a practical signaling tool for safety during remote explorations, while the Kydex sheath keeps the knife accessible and securely stored on your belt or pack.
