Folding knife Bestech Mako Black stonewash Green G-10 BG27D 9.5cm
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Folding knife Bestech Mako Black stonewash Green G-10 BG27D 9.5cm

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BG27D
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Description

Bestech Mako Black stonewash Green BG27D is comfortable folding knife. This knife blade is made of K110 stainless steel. The textured green G10 handle scales of the knife are comfortable to hold. Black stainless pocket clip. Linerlock.

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BG27D
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Reference
BG27D
Brand
Bestech
Country
China
Steel
Bohler K110 (D2) Tool Steel
Handle
G-10
Blade Length, mm
95
Lock
Liner Lock
Total length, mm
218
Blade thickness, mm
3,8

Bestech Knives has been a manufacturer of high quality pocket knives made in China for the last ten years. They using premium materials and innovative designs. Bestech knives are available in many shapes and sizes. Small gentleman knives with a titanium handle, but also large pocket knives with G10 handles and many more. Characterizing is the use of modern, American materials and the unprecedented price-quality ratio.