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The M16 Series: Big Dog and Little Bulldog For Those Who Serve

Designed by 20 year U.S. Army veteran and Knifemakers Guild member Kit Carson, a man who knows what works. These feature a wide blade design that is partially serrated to handle the tough tasks. CNC machined aluminum handles are comfortable with or without gloves. Stainless steel locking liners give a solid lock and the AUS 8 stainless steel blade has nonreflective, black titanium nitride coating. One hand opening is velvet smooth thanks to Teflon bearings and all models feature the "Carson Flipper" blade extension which aids opening. Teflon coated, removable belt clip is standard. Gary Paul Johnston's 1* (One ass to risk) shield is laser engraved on the blade.



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Reg. price: $65.95
Camping Sale price: $58.95
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padM16-14 "Big Dog"
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Reg. price: $88.95
Camping Sale price: $68.95
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