The Pesh-Kabz was a single edge knife intended by the 15th Century Persians for stabbing through chain mail. Nealy's design has a 4-1/4" handle of injection molded black Zytel® and a 3-1/8" blade of AUS-6M at 55-57 Rc. It uses the Walker-Lock with a stainless liner and a "flipper" guard for easy opening. The blade also has a thumbstud on either side of the blade. Like its name, the Pesh-Kabz is unusual, combining contrasting shapes into a knife that is lightweight yet strong, attractive yet practical.
The Pesh-Kabz was a single edge knife intended by the 15th Century Persians for stabbing through chain mail. Nealy's design has a 4-1/4" handle of injection molded black Zytel® and a 3-1/8" blade of AUS-6M at 55-57 Rc. It uses the Walker-Lock with a stainless liner and a "flipper" guard for easy opening. The blade also has a thumbstud on either side of the blade. Like its name, the Pesh-Kabz is unusual, combining contrasting shapes into a knife that is lightweight yet strong, attractive yet practical.
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Weight
3.8000
Brand
CRKT
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