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Kotu Tanto Survival Knife
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Kotu Tanto Survival Knife
$29.95
Description

  3 inch tactical-style fixed-blade knife with sheath

  Built for survival, the Kotu Tanto Knife has a fixed blade and sheath that easily mounts to your body or gear for fast access. With a lightweight tactical design, the Kotu’s tough, full tang blade is also useful on hunting and fishing trips. Whether you’re pursuing game or on a field mission, be prepared with the Kotu knife by GEAR AID.

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Description
Weight:
Knife Weight: 3.7 oz
Overall Weight: 5.6 oz
Dimensions:
Blade Length: 3 in.
Overall Length (in sheath): 8 in.
Blade Thickness: 0.13 in.
Made In:
China
Other Features:
• Titanium-coated 3in. tanto-style blade has both straight and serrated edges for cutting through almost any bind
• The 420-stainless steel blade is equipped with a sturdy glass breaker at one end, making it an ideal survival knife
• Quick release sheath with removable belt clip attaches to backpacks, belts, boots, and MOLLE systems
• Use a lanyard (not included) to tie the knife around your neck or wrist to get fast access when you need it
• Includes a paracord slot and bottle opener on the handle for both serious and fun tasks
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