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The Dog Tag knife was designed by the well-known knife designer John Kubasek. Like its name giver, it can be worn around the neck on the ball chain and can hardly be distinguished from a dog tag when closed with a thickness of less than 4 mm (measured without the blade pivot point). It is particularly suitable as a backup knife for all friends of ultralight equipment and EDC with its light weight and compact dimensions. The blade's Chisel Grind cut ensures maximum safety, as well as the ingenious magnetic mechanism of John Kubasek secures the blade in the open and closed state. The blade fits closely to the Titanium plate, which is also suitable for engraving true to a real dog tag.
- Supplied with ball chain and carabiner
- Blade Material: 440C
- Handle material: titanium
- Overall length: 9.6 cm
- Blade length: 4.3 cm
- Blade thickness: 1.7 mm
here you will find the German weapons Laws
The Dog Tag knife was designed by the well-known knife designer John Kubasek. Like its name giver, it can be worn around the neck on the ball chain and can hardly be distinguished from a dog tag when closed with a thickness of less than 4 mm (measured without the blade pivot point). It is particularly suitable as a backup knife for all friends of ultralight equipment and EDC with its light weight and compact dimensions. The blade's Chisel Grind cut ensures maximum safety, as well as the ingenious magnetic mechanism of John Kubasek secures the blade in the open and closed state. The blade fits closely to the Titanium plate, which is also suitable for engraving true to a real dog tag.
- Supplied with ball chain and carabiner
- Blade Material: 440C
- Handle material: titanium
- Overall length: 9.6 cm
- Blade length: 4.3 cm
- Blade thickness: 1.7 mm
here you will find the German weapons Laws
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The Dog Tag knife was designed by the well-known knife designer John Kubasek. Like its name giver, it can be worn around the neck on the ball chain and can hardly be distinguished from a dog tag when closed with a thickness of less than 4 mm (measured without the blade pivot point). It is particularly suitable as a backup knife for all friends of ultralight equipment and EDC with its light weight and compact dimensions. The blade's Chisel Grind cut ensures maximum safety, as well as the ingenious magnetic mechanism of John Kubasek secures the blade in the open and closed state. The blade fits closely to the Titanium plate, which is also suitable for engraving true to a real dog tag.
- Supplied with ball chain and carabiner
- Blade Material: 440C
- Handle material: titanium
- Overall length: 9.6 cm
- Blade length: 4.3 cm
- Blade thickness: 1.7 mm
here you will find the German weapons Laws