Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara 2 Knife with 3.75" Black Steel Blade and Durable Black Stainless Steel Handle - CombinationEdge - BY03BKPS2
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Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara 2 Knife with 3.75" Black Steel Blade and Durable Black Stainless Steel Handle - CombinationEdge - BY03BKPS2
Game Changer: Byrd knives offer the same functionality and versatility as other Spyderco knives, but at incredibly affordable prices.
Easy-to-Use: Features screw-together construction that ensures precise alignment and adjustment of all parts for optimal performance.
Customized To Your Needs: Like the blade, all the handle components of this knife are coated in a non-reflective black oxide finish for low-profile use.
Superior Quality: A hefty all-stainless-steel handle supports the blade and houses the sturdy back lock mechanism that secures it in the open position.
Practical Carry Features: Comes with a four-position pocket clip and a lanyard hole, offering multiple carry options to suit individual preferences????????.
The second generation Cara Cara2 offers an all-black, non-reflective folder. Designed for peak performance at a value price, the knife is coated with black Carbonitride plating. The coating eliminates the steel’s reflective quality subduing the knife’s flash and making it less noticeable. The flat-ground 8Cr13MoV blade is available with a combination plain/serrated cutting edge. Shaped like a comet, the blade’s hole indicates it’s a byrd model, and represents the quality standards and tight tolerances found throughout the byrd line. Capping the blade’s spine is a series of crosshatching the knife industry calls jimping. Jimping reassuringly grips the thumb keeping it from slipping while cutting. The Cara Cara’s right-hand configuration has predrilled holes for attaching the clip to carry tip-up or tip-down. Finger choils along the handle’s underside create the sensation that the knife is an extension of the hand. Cut out of the lock’s release is a safety feature called a David Boye Dent allowing you to tightly grip the handle without fear of accidentally releasing the lock.