Overview
BTKBT2103D: Strelit Push Dagger Flipper - Titanium with Black/Blue Carbon Fiber
Bestech Knives
The Strelit from Bestech Knives and designer Ostap Hel is one of the most interesting and unique knives we've seen. It combines the convenience and ease of access of a flipper, with the combat and utility potential of a push dagger or karambit. The knife rockets open on the ball bearings in the pivot and stops at the halfway mark, ready for use. The circular groove on the front of the knife when closed provides an alternate means of opening the blade and can even be utilized to open the knife straight from the pocket, similar to the Emerson Wave feature. The M390 blade bears a hawkbill profile much like a karambit that aids in a variety of tasks whether they be opening boxes or defending your person. The handle rests comfortably in your palm when using the knife, giving you support and comfort no matter how you choose to use the blade. The knife comes complete with a titanium pocket clip and is available in a variety of handle options.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 2.19"
- Cutting Edge: 1.30"
- Closed Length: 3.03"
- Overall Length: 3.46"
- Blade Material: M390 Stainless Steel
- Blade Thickness: 0.14"
- Blade Hardness: 59-61HRC
- Blade Style: Hawkbill
- Blade Finish: Two-Tone Satin/Stonewash
- Handle Material: 6AL4V Titanium with Black/Blue Carbon Fiber Inlay
- Locking Mechanism: Frame Lock
- Pivot Assembly: Ceramic Bearings
- Pocket Clip: Titanium (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
- Weight: 1.87 oz.
- Designer: Ostap Hel
- Made in China