Batman's push knife

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It's a multi-tool.. from Russia.. with Russian 440. Called the Mockht by I.Skrilov!

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Phillips, flathead and cap opener. Chisel grind. Yeah, the design doesn't really work well as neither driver turn well with the handle grip being the blade and all. Perhaps, it would've worked better using the sheath in the design by maybe making the flap thinner allowing just the blade to be covered with a spaghetti flap.

Hey, i wanted to see what Only in Russia steel by the famous Skrilov was like. no, i dunno who that is.

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Yep, sure enough, GAGL was correct; inexpensive copy of an Extrema Ratio S.E.R.E 1. Interesting concept in that. And NOT solely intended as a weapon, but designed and built around very particular functionality parameters. The 'gut-hook' is actually intended for cordage. From what I can find on it's purpose-built design, it seems like it was more intended to help with one's journey back to friendly territory than to gut an opponent. Leave it to the Italians to design something so inherently different, yet with so much embedded functionality.
 
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Check it out.
IMG_20170624_000109.jpg


It's a multi-tool.. from Russia.. with Russian 440. Called the Mockht by I.Skrilov!

IMG_20170623_235310.jpg


Phillips, flathead and cap opener. Chisel grind. Yeah, the design doesn't really work well as neither driver turn well with the handle grip being the blade and all. Perhaps, it would've worked better using the sheath in the design by maybe making the flap thinner allowing just the blade to be covered with a spaghetti flap.

Hey, i wanted to see what Only in Russia steel by the famous Skrilov was like. no, i dunno who that is.

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Cool little knife. Too bad push daggers are illegal in Canada or I might get one.

The Russian text reads "moskeet" or mosquito in Russian according to my roommate.
 
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