Kizer Feist in CPM-4V and Richlite Scales
Published: 2 years ago
I was interested in getting my hands on some CPM-4V steel. After reprofiling it, that literally took 5-6 hours, I still don't have it perfect. This has been by far the most difficult blade I've sharpened thus far.
It's also really small. Great for a utility/office/gents carry, but not something I'd bust out for some heavy duty tasks.
I like that Kizer is utilizing Richlite on more models, rather than having it be a one-off on the Towser K. They have a nice feel, and more antimicrobial than Micarta.
Specs:
2.78" CPM-4V blade with 2.95 mm stock thickness
1.98 oz / 56 gram weight
0.44" handle thickness (Richlite)
Liner Lock
Ceramic bearings & detent ball
It's also really small. Great for a utility/office/gents carry, but not something I'd bust out for some heavy duty tasks.
I like that Kizer is utilizing Richlite on more models, rather than having it be a one-off on the Towser K. They have a nice feel, and more antimicrobial than Micarta.
Specs:
2.78" CPM-4V blade with 2.95 mm stock thickness
1.98 oz / 56 gram weight
0.44" handle thickness (Richlite)
Liner Lock
Ceramic bearings & detent ball