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CRKT Mt. Whitney


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CRKT Mt. Whitney

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CRKT Mt. Whitney Blade: 420J2 Stainless Steel. 3 1/2 inches. Handle: Nickel Plated Zinc Alloy Scales. Skeletionized to reduce weight. Lock: Liner Lock. Uses the LAWKS system. No blade play. Deployment: Smooth. Weight: 6.4 oz Price: $35-$40 Comments: Blade steel isn't amazing, but for the price its the only downfall. I personally havent had a problem with the blade in the past. Knife has weight and strength to it, so it makes for a nice camping kind of knife. Knife is built for climbers who go into these large moutains, so you can imagine that its built good. The 14k Line: 6613N Denali- Large folder. Is the same as the Whitney that I show, but it is a part serrated blade. 6603 N Mt. Whitney- Look above. 6612N Mt. Rainer- Length is about 2 3/4 inches with a four inch handle and weights around 4 oz. Rainer has serration. 6602N Long's Peak- A straight edged version of the rainer. 6611N Mt. Shasta- About 2 1/4 inches with a 3 1/4 handle. Weight at 2.7 oz. half serration. 6601N Pike's Peak- Same as the Mt. Shasta, but a straight edge.

Author:
Knifetang28

Tags:
14k, Columbia, CRKT, Knife, knifetang28, Mt., River, Series, Summit, Tool, Whitney,

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