Civivi
CIVIVI Synergy4 Flipper Knife G10 Handle (3.94" Nitro-V Blade) C21018B-2
Quick Verdict
CIVIVI Synergy4 Flipper Knife G10 Handle (3.94" Nitro-V Blade) C21018B-2
What We Like
- Smooth flipper action with caged ceramic ball bearing pivot
- Durable Nitro-V stainless steel blade (59-61HRC)
- Lightweight G10 handle with nested liner lock construction
- Satin finished tanto blade for excellent edge retention
- Compact 5.37" closed length for everyday carry
Considerations
- Tactical tanto profile may not suit all preferences
- Stonewashed liner finish may show wear over time
Overview
Specifications:
Model Number: C21018B-2Model Name: Synergy4Overall Length: 9.31" / 236.5mmWidth: 1.76" / 44.7mmOverall Height(Include Clip): 0.75" / 19mmBlade Length: 3.94" / 100mmClosed Length: 5.37" / 136.5mmBlade Thickness: 0.12" / 3mmHandle Thickness: 0.57" / 14.4mmKnife Weight: 5.15oz / 145.9gPacking Dimension: 15.3*6.5*3.3cmTotal Weight After Packing: 7.76oz / 219.9gBlade Material: Nitro-VBlade Hardness: 59-61HRCBlade Grind: FlatBlade Finish: Satin FinishedBlade Type: TantoHandle Material: G10Handle Color/Finish: GrayLiner Material: Stainless SteelLiner Color/Finish: StonewashedBackspacer Material: G10Backspacer Color/Finish: GrayPocket Clip: Tip-Up, Right CarryClip Material: Stainless SteelScrews Material: Stainless SteelPivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Ball BearingLocking Mechanism: Nested Liner LockDesigner: Jim O’Young
Technical Specifications
8 specs Brand Civivi
Category Knives
Weight 145.9g (5.1 oz)
Material G10
Blade Steel Nitro-V
Blade Length 3.94mm
Blade Shape Tanto
Lock Type Liner Lock
Opening Type Flipper
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