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Founded in 1974 to design and manufacture knives their customers would be proud to carry, Kershaw continues to use award-winning technologies, intensive craftsmanship, and advanced materials to produce tools of the highest quality. Whether it’s sporting knives that make outdoor adventures easier or work knives that won’t let you down, Kershaw knives provide a lifetime of performance. 

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Built for breaking down big game, the LoneRock RBK 2 is a skinning knife with 15 replaceable blades. Instead of stopping to sharpen, simply snap in a new surgical-precision blade and get back to work. Includes an extra handle and sheath. 

The future of folding knives has arrived! The sci-fi inspired Lithium features a split-material handle design that creates a unique profile while also staying comfortable in hand. Lightweight yet ultra-strong, the reverse tanto blade easily outlasts tasks. 

 

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Handsome and tough, the striking Dmitry Sinkevich-designed Tumbler features a sweeping G10 handle with great grip. The high-performance D2 blade delivers a long-lasting edge and improved corrosion resistance, making for a durable EDC.

Prepare for adventure with the highly functional Salvage. The versatile reverse tanto blade is 8Cr13MoV steel for a reliable and long-lasting edge. The tough steel handle has an OD green GFN overlay for grip, stability, and good looks.

 

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Modern meets traditional with the USA-made Federalist. This non-locking slipjoint has a double-detent mechanism to keep it safely open or securely closed. Textured micarta scales, lanyard hole, and shield detail complete the look. 

All you need, when you need it! The Kershaw Downforce multi-tool features three handy functions—bottle opener, screwdriver, mini pry bar—perfect for quick fixes. Inspired by McLaren Formula 1 cars, the orange GFN cover makes it easy to spot.

 

 

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