Survive! Knives GSO 5.1 - 3V Steel - Camo Canvas + FDE Sheath - SOLD!

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I've just received my factory 2nd GSO 4.7 and since it fits me better than the larger 5.1, i am offering the 5.1 3V up for sale:

This a factory 2nd as the title clearly states and below are the specs. I have never carried or used this knife on anything BUT cutting a few pieces of paper to get it out of my darn addictive system! Therefore,
I have fondled and handled this knife ever so gently and lightly!

Blade Material: CPM-3V
Micarta Canvas handle scales: CAMO
Blade Length: 5.75 inches (tip to front of handle), 5.10 inches (tip to finger choil)
Blade Cutting Length: 5.37 inches
Blade Height: 1.50 inches
Blade Thickness: .185 inc
Kydex sheath finish: Spring Flat Dark Earth
Overall Length: 10.93 inches
Weight: 11.1 oz (knife only), 15 oz (knife + sheath)
Package also includes: Rite in the Rain note booklet +Torx bit + Bumper sticker + Vibra-Tite

My terms:

1- Must be over 18 years of age and you are responsible to know your own State's, City's and Local laws with regards to purchase, transportation and handling of knives. I reserve the right to sell or NOT to sell to whomever.
2- Shipping to U.S: I only use U.S. Postal Services Priority Mail (USPS) and the shipping is inclusive with the price (I pay for shipping). Very sorry but no International shipping!

3- The price is SOLD NET to me and the price is FIRM! Payment by PayPal only and if you use G&S for your own peace of mind, you will need to send me $Sold all inclusive. With advance apologies to my BladeForums brethren, NO TRADES please.

4- The first, "I'll take it" will give the prospective buyer the first dibs.

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The above image is the only blemish on this blade which is very hard to see by the naked eye unless it is magnified by 10 which is how I noticed it, by using the kind of magnifying wear that gemologists use to inspect gem stones! The tip (apex) is very slightly asymmetrical and we are not even talking a millimeter!!!
 
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