Prowler - EDC/Tactical - Sold! - Thanks!

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Sold! Thanks Guys! :)

This model is called the "Prowler". This particular knife is a bit larger than my standard Prowler, but still makes a nice EDC/Tactical blade. This would also make a nice general use fixed blade.

The handle is extremely comfortable in any grip, and provides excellent traction. The handle is black G10, with screw construction. The handle is finished to 600 grit, then blasted with a fine abrasive. This gives an excellent grip that is still attractive.

This knife is ground with an extremely high hollow grind using a 14" contact wheel. Great edge geometry, very thin. There is a long swedge across the top of the spine to aid in penetration. Satin finished hollow and flats.

- ATS34
- Black G10
- Screw Construction
- Satin Finish
- 60 HRC
- 1/8 Stock
- High hollow grind with swedge
- Razor Sharp
- Just under 8.75" OAL, Actual cutting edge of 3.75"
- Kydex sheath

Sold Shipped and insured with a tracking number in the CONUS. Overseas sales are OK, but the buyer will need to pay actual shipping costs.

PayPal or money order preferred.

PayPal Address:

lmjmitchell@gmail.com

Thanks for looking!

:D

*Edited to note that the knife does come with a kydex sheath. I simply forgot to photograph it.*


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dang that is a sweet knife. I love the choil and tilted back. Wish I could afford it.
 
I love that Swedge curving down the spine. and your handle looks like the "Pinch" Between the index finger and thumb would be perfect! Great Knife!
 
Thanks!

I've added some pictures of the jimping on the spine, and a picture showing how the handles are removed. I had several questions regarding this.
 
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