A school of Piranhas swam into the shop this week - camo ones, black textured ones, even maroon-black ones. Several were netted for shipment to Germany, but there are still a few left.
Piranha
Steel: CPM 154 Stainless
Overall Length: 6.125 inches
Blade Length: 2.75 inches
Handle: G10 in camo, maroon-blk, or textured black
Sheath: Kydex with G-clip and ball chain
All come standard with a black Kydex sheath, Spyderco G-clip, and a ball chain.
So you can wear the Piranha as a neck knife . . .
. . . or as a belt knife.
And the G-clip allows the Piranha to be worn in a standard position, cross draw, or inverted.
The Piranha also comes with a ferro rod striker at the butt that double as a bottle opener. For this reason, we like to call it an Everyday Survival Knife. Here's a video that explains.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=psQK0Sixzpo[/video]
Get yours before they swim away.
$200 includes shipping in the US.
Piranha
Steel: CPM 154 Stainless
Overall Length: 6.125 inches
Blade Length: 2.75 inches
Handle: G10 in camo, maroon-blk, or textured black
Sheath: Kydex with G-clip and ball chain
All come standard with a black Kydex sheath, Spyderco G-clip, and a ball chain.
So you can wear the Piranha as a neck knife . . .
. . . or as a belt knife.
And the G-clip allows the Piranha to be worn in a standard position, cross draw, or inverted.
The Piranha also comes with a ferro rod striker at the butt that double as a bottle opener. For this reason, we like to call it an Everyday Survival Knife. Here's a video that explains.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=psQK0Sixzpo[/video]
Get yours before they swim away.
$200 includes shipping in the US.
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