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Discontinued

Kershaw Knockout Spring Assist Knife, Stonewash Blade

MSRP: $124.99
$79.95
$49.99
(You save $75.00 )
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SKU:
KS1870
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Description

This knife is discontinued, shop all Kershaw Knives here.

 

The Kershaw Knockout looks great and features a "knocked out" piece of the handle. In the knocked out spot Kershaw has inset a stainless-steel plate to create a frame lock that they refer to as a Sub-Frame Lock® which gives the user the lightweight benefits of anodized aluminum handles and the strength of a steel frame lock with integral lockbar stabilization. The Knockout also features SpeedSafe® assisted opening and is equipped with a deep-carry clip and is drilled for quad-carry: tip-up, tip-down, left- or right-handed. Made in the USA.

  • Blade Length: 3.25"
  • Overall Length: 7.9"
  • Blade Material: Sandvik 14C28N Stainless Steel
  • Blade Finish: Stonewash
  • Handle Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • Weight: 3.4 oz.

Reviews

  • Made in the USA

    Posted by WVJOE on Sep 24th 2020

    5

    For the price, its a great knife. The 14C28N will easily take a razor edge and do well for lite duty around the store. It gets stropped once or twice a week and just a few licks on the 1500 ceramic rods about once a month.

  • Kershaw Knockout

    Posted by Matt on Aug 3rd 2020

    5

    Great knife.. Came razor sharp and great action.. My new EDC

  • This is a homerun for kershaw, the knockout is lighweight , great handle of aluminum and the blade shape is amazing

    Posted by michael rosak on May 6th 2020

    5

    SUPER SUPER SUPER PRICE, SUPER PRICE

  • Kershaw Knockout

    Posted by Ron Moore on Jul 12th 2019

    4

    I really do not like assisted opening knives. They are hard to open and quite awkward at that. The Kershaw Knockout, however, overcomes all of those problems with the flipper tab. Very easy to open and not a problem. I only give this knife four stars, because the frame lock covers less than a millimeter of the end of the blade when it is opened. I do not consider that to be a strong lock, but with that big torsion bar spring it probably won't be closing while cutting.