My favorite sounding knife

Published: 7 months ago

So hot she’s going to melt the snow! “Knife acoustics” is a term I have seen scattered across the knife community and usually refers to the sound that resonates from a pocket knife whilst opening, generated by inner mechanisms locking up the blade. Some knives, especially metallic frame locks produce a more robust sound as the entire sound vibrates through the knife whilst opening. The @kizer_edc Militaw is a fine example of a knife that does just so. This knife is EXTREMELY satisfying to open and has been beside me on my desk since receiving it for a daily fidgeter. Kizer just released a Fat Carbon version of this blade which I will link in my bio.

MSRP: 159.00
KizerKnives.com
Lock Type: Liner Lock
Blade Steel: S35VN
Handle: Titanium + Micaela
Blade Length (in): 3.35”
Blade Thickness (in): 0.12”
Overall Length (in): 7.99”
Weight (oz): 3.92 oz
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