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Kershaw Launch 11 Auto – BlackWashed CPM-154 Reverse Tanto Blade – Gray Aluminum Handle – KS7550GRY

Original price was: $194.99.Current price is: $124.99.

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Kershaw 7550GRY Launch 11 AUTO Gray

Light, airy, and lightning-fast, the Launch 11 is destined to be high on your Want List. It shares high-performance CPM-154 blade steel and a gray anodized aluminum handle with the rest of the Launch series. But for the Launch 11, Kershaw gave the knife a straight profile and added touches like a blue-anodized titanium pivot trim ring, an attractive handle cutout, and an integrated backspacer. A reversible, slimline pocket clip makes it even easier to EDC this lightweight auto.

Features

  • Push-button Lock – Found on the Kershaw Folding Saw, it locks the blade open during use, then releases with the push of a button for storage.
  • Reversible – Pre-drilled holes in the handle enable the user to change either the tip position or the side on which the knife carries.
  • Made in the USA – When you see this on one of Kershaw’s knives, it means the knife was made in their Tualatin, Oregon manufacturing facility by skilled Kershaw knifemakers.

Specifications

  • Blade Length: 2.75″ (7.0 cm)
  • Closed Length: 3.8″ (9.9 cm)
  • Overall Length: 6.75″ (16.6 cm)
  • Blade Material: CPM-154 Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style: Reverse Tanto
  • Blade Finish: BlackWash
  • Handle Material: Gray Anodized 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • Locking Mechanism: Push Button AUTO
  • Pocket Clip: Tip-Up, Right/Left Carry
  • Weight: 2.1 oz. (60 g)
  • Made in the USA

Brand

Brand

Kershaw

Kershaw was founded in 1974 to design and manufacture tools that knife users would be proud to own, carry, and use. Kershaw Knives is a brand of Kai USA Ltd, a member of the Kai Group. While many of Kershaw’s quality products are made in their facility in Tualatin, Oregon, they also draw on Kai's resources to provide the very best for the customer. Their SpeedSafe assisted opening knives were first-to-market. They will keep on innovating, bringing new and better technologies and materials to today's knife making industry and knife-using public.

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