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Real Steel Rokot Liner Lock Knife Black Handle Plain Bohler Blade 7641

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RS7641

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$96.00
$82.00

description

Overall Length: 210mm / 8.27in

Design by Ivan Braginets

Blade Length: 95mm / 3.74in

Blade Thickness: 3.5mm / 0.14in

Blade Steel: Bohler N690

Front Flipper

Thumb Stud

Nail Groove

Weight: 112g

Manufactured in China

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  • 5
    Real Steel Rokot

    Posted by Vulcanaft on 7th Aug 2022

    Mine came absolutely flawless with great centering, great action, great Liner Lock, great fit and finish, and a beautifully ground blade/edge.
    I could not be happier with this knife, thanks White Mountain Knives for making this happen! under $100 I ever spent on a knife.
    Awesome knife and great dealer WMK shipping is always fast and packaged well. Thank you!

  • 5
    Rokot

    Posted by Ken Santiago on 24th May 2022

    Slim. Elegant. A gentlemen’s carry. Thank you!

  • 5
    Rokot

    Posted by Johann on 11th Oct 2021

    I love this knife. Perfect edc size. Great detent, slim, just about drop shutty. Great price!

  • 5
    Real Steel Scores Again!

    Posted by Dave Everett on 9th Apr 2020

    My collection of RS blades is growing over the past year. They partner with innovative designers and aren't afraid to take chances on really unique designs. I'm especially fond of the Archangel, and now the Rokot which has a similar footprint and basic design. This is a slim knife with a longer blade, which I prefer, filling the grip, but under a half-inch in handle thickness, dissappearing in the pocket, aided by a true deep carry clip which looks like a fancy pen clip. I even put it in a shirt pocket, and you'd never know that it was a blade.
    The blade shape could be defined as a drop point, very useful for utility work or unforeseen events...
    Steel is N690, which has seen great success in the Fox knives line up.
    This is a substantial, yet low profile EDC, suitable for all tasks.
    Took me some practice to work the front flipper, which is more novelty and "fidget you" than practical. I prefer the thumbstud which is very positive and puts the handle into a useful position in the hand, as opposed to front flipping.

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