Short Product Description:
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Gen 2 version of the Chaves T.A.K. (“Tiny Ass Knife”)
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2.75" drop point blade in Böhler M390 premium stainless steel
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Integral titanium handle with rugged Full Rock finish
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Ambidextrous hardware design + reversible pocket clip (if applicable)
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Compact yet overbuilt EDC folder from Ramon Chavez
Long Description
The Chaves T.A.K. (Tiny Ass Knife) Gen 2 brings refined ergonomics, updated hardware, and ambidextrous-friendly configuration to one of Chaves Knives’ most compact and popular folders. This version swaps the original tanto for a versatile drop point blade, while keeping the overbuilt construction and premium materials that define the brand.
The 2.75-inch blade is ground from Böhler M390 — a top-tier stainless steel known for superior edge retention, hardness, and corrosion resistance. The drop point shape offers a balanced tip profile for piercing, slicing, and daily carry utility.
One of the defining features of the T.A.K. Gen 2 is its integral titanium handle, milled from a single piece of titanium. Finished in Chaves’ signature Full Rock texture, it provides a rugged, stonewashed aesthetic with added grip. The frame lock includes a steel lockbar insert for long-term reliability.
Depending on the configuration, the Gen 2 model may include a reversible pocket clip (often with the signature skull clip installed and a plain clip included), making it friendly for left- or right-handed users.
Compact, premium, and uniquely Chaves — the T.A.K. Gen 2 is a pocket-sized statement piece built for real use.
Specifications Table:
| Specification |
Details |
| Overall Length |
6.25 in |
| Blade Length |
2.75 in |
| Blade Steel |
Böhler M390 |
| Blade Style |
Drop Point |
| Blade Grind |
Flat / Compound (confirm if compound on drop point) |
| Blade Finish |
Satin |
| Handle Material |
Integral Titanium (Full Rock Finish) |
| Lock Type |
Frame Lock |
| Opener |
Flipper |
| Hardware |
Gen 2 ambidextrous design (clip/hardware reversible if applicable) |
| Pocket Clip |
Tip-Up carry (Skull clip; reversible if noted) |
| Weight |
(Not provided — I can estimate or leave blank) |
| Country of Origin |
China |
| Designer |
Ramon Chavez |
| Model |
T.A.K. Integral Gen 2 |
| Best Use |
Everyday Carry (EDC) |
FAQ:
Q: What is different in the Gen 2 version of the T.A.K.?
A: Gen 2 updates include improved machining, updated hardware, and an ambidextrous-friendly setup with reversible clip capability, while maintaining the integral titanium frame and compact form factor.
Q: What does T.A.K. stand for?
A: “Tiny Ass Knife” — Chaves’ humorous take on a compact but fully capable EDC.
Q: Is this a true integral handle?
A: Yes — the handle is milled from a single block of titanium, not a two-scale construction.
Q: Is the clip reversible (left-hand friendly)?
A: Many Gen 2 models support ambidextrous clip mounting. If your exact model does, I can specify that with certainty.
Q: What steel is used on the blade?
A: Böhler M390 — known for high edge retention, corrosion resistance, and premium performance.