Content | Made with 6 feet of 550 paracord and ballistic nylon webbing. A.K.A the Shepard's Sling. It is a projectile (the original "bullet") hurling tool that is thousands of years old and still effective as ever. A skilled sling user can throw a projectile well over a thousand feet and easily kill small to medium size game with a well-aimed shot. Bulk packed. | Aluminum handle with belt clip.Opens easily with one hand.Fixed blade for stronger cutting power.Quick blade change. Includes 5 SK-5 spring steel blades.Ideal for cardboard, rope, carpet, linoleum, plastic, leather, wallpaper etc.
| A new twist on our best-selling Classic, the Barleycorn pattern on this silver Swiss Army Knife is both elegant and sophisticated. The perfect sidekick for the executive or anyone wanting to add a classic to their collection. Featuring seven implements, one for every day of the week.
Tools:
- key ring
- scissors
- blade
- nail file with screwdriver
- toothpick
| Model - BUC659CI. Stockman Cracked Ice. Closed: 4.25 inch; Blade: Stainless l Standard Edge l Mirror Polish Finish; Handle: White l Synthetic; Other Info: Nickel Silver Bolsters l Inlay Shield. Clip, spey, and sheepsfoot blades. Cracked ice handles.
| Model - BER0201. Bird and Trout Warthog Tusk. 6.75 inch (17.15cm) overall. 3.25 inch (8.26cm) mirror finish Bohler N690 stainless blade. Full tang. Lanyard hole. Polished warthog tusk handle. Made for Beretta by Arno Bernard. Due to variance in natural handle material, knife purchased may slightly differ from picture. Brown leather belt sheath. Boxed. | The Biker's Knife was designed as an all-purpose tool for the motorcycle enthusiast. The designer participated in public motocross races as a driver and later in the police service, combining both the passion for the sport, but also some of the hassles of motorcycling, such as missing a small but qualified tool to fix a fault. The creation of the Biker's Knife was intended to address this situation, featuring a shapely, light knife with tool attributes to make life easier for the biker on the street.
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