Product Details
Method 3" Straight Back Folding Knife by Kershaw®. This smaller pocketknife from Kershaw and Jens Ansø features a slim, 3-inch blade of 8Cr13MoV in Kershaw's BlackWash™ finish. A top swedge adds to its eye appeal. The Method opens quickly, easily, and manually with Kershaw's KVT ball-bearing system and a built-in flipper. The handle is black-of course. The G10 handle features an unusual machined pattern reminiscent of an architectural truss.
Notes
- Not legal for sale in the following states: New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts and Hawaii
- Can not be sold internationally
Specifications
Steel: 8Cr13MoV, black-oxide BlackWash™ finish |
Handle: G10 |
Blade Length: 3" / 7.6 cm |
Folded Length: 4.25" / 10.8 cm |
Overall Length: 7.25" / 18.4 cm |
Weight: 2.2 oz. / 63 g |
Lock Type: Liner Lock |
Blade Style: Straight Back |
Features
- KVT ball-bearing opening
- Single-position pocketclip (right, tip-up)
- Lanyard hole
- Flipper - May be used on either manual or assisted opening knives. The "flipper" is a protrusion on the back of the blade that the user can pull back on, or flip, in order to move the blade easily out of the handle
- Manual - There is no mechanical assist, such as SpeedSafe, used to open the folding knife. It opens the classic, old-school way
- Inset Liner Lock - A strip of stainless steel is riveted inside the knife's handle-most commonly when the handle is a lightweight material
- Liner Lock - Locks the blade open during use, one side of the knife's steel "liner," the steel plate to which the handle scales are attached, moves into position behind the blade to securely lock it open
- Reversible - Pre-drilled holes in the handle enable the user to change either the tip position or the side on which the knife carries
It not only looks good, but also offers additional grip security. A custom backspacer features Jens' large lanyard attachment for those of you who prefer a lanyard, and adds a touch of style even if you're the lanyard-free type. An inset liner lock keeps the weight down on the Method while still providing solid blade-lockup security. A single-position pocketclip (right, tip-up) enables the knife to sit securely inside your pocket. How do Kershaw accomplish all this style and value in a smaller knife? By using the Kershaw manufacturing "Method," of course.
Kershaw® was founded in 1974 to design and manufacture tools that knife users would be proud to own, carry, and use. This has meant that every Kershaw knife must be of the highest quality. Whether it’s a hardworking pocketknife, a hunting knife, or a special collectors’ edition, Kershaw always chooses appropriate, high-quality materials and is dedicated to intensive craftsmanship. Along with extremely tight tolerances and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques, this ensures that Kershaw knives provide a lifetime of performance.