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Medford Knives Praetorian Ti S35VN Vulcan Drop Point Blade with Scorched Earth/ Peaks&Valleys Handles/ OS TumPVD Hardware and Clip
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Medford Knives Praetorian Ti S35VN Vulcan Drop Point Blade with Scorched Earth/ Peaks&Valleys Handles/ OS TumPVD Hardware and Clip

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About Medford Knives Praetorian Ti S35VN Vulcan Drop Point Blade with Scorched Earth/ Peaks&Valleys Handles/ OS TumPVD Hardware and Clip

Praetorian Guards were elite men chosen from the Legions of Rome to serve as personal protectors of the Emperor. The MKT Praetorian Ti is just such a knife. This awesome design is topped only by the strength of the materials from which it’s made. .260″ blade thickness, .187″ thick solid Titanium frames and .250″ pivots and hardware make this a knife like no other. Beautiful form and function, unsurpassed reliability and 2000 years from now archeologists will be amazed by the hand tools we once crafted.

Specifications:

  • Total length: 8.9375"
  • Blade length: 3.75"
  • Blade thickness: .260"
  • Blade width: 1.75"
  • Scale thickness: .1875"
  • Total thickness: 0.625"
  • Closed length: 5.25"
  • Weight: 12.4oz
Specifications
Blade length
95 mm
Overall length
227 mm
Thickness
16 mm
Weight
351 g
Blade steel
S35VN
Blade grind
Drop Point
Blade finish
Tumbled Pvd
Clip carry
Tip Up
Handle
Titanium
Handle color
Scorched Earth
Material
Titanium
Other materials
Stainless Steel
Features
Full Tang, Frame Lock

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