Automatic knife Böker Plus Thunder Storm Auto 01BO792 7.2cm
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The Boker Plus Thunder Storm Auto designed by Boris Manasherov is a rugged tactical knife. Its pronounced finger choil makes it very handy in any grip position. Fast position changes to a reverse grip or vice versa are supported by the ridges in the blade spine and handle. The black handle scales are milled from aluminum with weight-reducing grooves. The AUS-8 blade has a light stonewash finish and opens automatically with a push button. The lightweight pocketknife also comes with a tool that can be used to exchange the tungsten carbide glass breaker with a flat plate. With a lanyard hole and repositionable deep-carry clip (tip-up). Weight is 101 g.
- Reference
- 4045011194528
- Brand
- Böker Plus
- Steel
- AUS-8
- Handle
- Aluminum
- Blade Length, mm
- 72
- Lock
- Button Lock
- Total length, mm
- 185
- Blade thickness, mm
- 3.2
Böker Plus knives are innovative in terms of function and design, as well as guaranteed for everyday use. In close cooperation with international acknowledged experts from military, police and security Böker developes and tests tactical knives for the professional user. Conception, design and construction are carried out in Solingen, and production takes place in Europe, the USA and Asia.