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Chris Reeve Large Inkosi Drop Point Black Canvas Micarta, Stonewash MagnaCut - LIN-1012

Chris Reeve Knives

$600.00
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UPC:
222658119471
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The Inkosi, CRK's most technologically advanced model, pushes the characteristics of the Integral Lock®, blade strength, pivot and lock tolerances as well as overall ergonomics. A  97 RC ceramic ball and runs interface between the Integral Lock® bar end and tang of the blade, preventing wear and ensuring accurate lock up for the lifetime of the knife. Blending the benefits of a flat grind and hollow grind, the blade’s 20” hollow grind provides a thicker stock and more overall strength.  The CPM MagnaCut blade is heat treated to 63-64 RC.

Canvas micarta is an extremely durable fibrous material designed to bloom when in contact with moisture, making the Inkosi with micarta an exceptional choice for an every day carry. 

Overall Length:
8.40"
Blade Length:
3.60"
Blade Thickness:
0.14"
Blade Style:
Drop Point
Blade Grind:
Hollow
Blade Steel:
CPM Magnacut (63-64 HRC)
Blade Finish:
Stonewash
Handle Length:
4.80"
Handle Material:
Titanium / Micarta
Weight:
4.96 oz
Pocket Clip:
Tip-Up, Right Carry
Locking Mechanism:
RIL
Action:
Manual
Country of Origin:
USA

1 Review

  • 5
    Awesome

    Posted by Joseph Bozzo on 27th May 2022

    Saw this pop up after REC hinted they were in stock on their IG story. I love my large Sebenza so I figured I’d check out the Inkosi. I was not let down. The action is incredibly smooth…in my opinion better than the Sebenza. Detent is perfect. The week after I got it I took the inkosi out on a camping trip to the pine barrens and this thing held up to it all. It’s my new every day pocket knife. The only drawback is that now I’m going to have a few other knives to sell because they won’t get any use. If you are thinking about pulling the trigger on this knife….just do it! You will not be disappointed. -Joe