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Hinderer Knives XM-18 3" Wharncliffe Tri-Way CPM20CV Battle Black, Coyote G10

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Battle Black Blade and Frame / Coyote G10 3" Wharncliffe

The XM-18 is known the world over as one of the toughest tactical folders regardless of your mission. Rick’s focus when designing the XM-18 was a no nonsense tactical tool ready for the simplest cutting tasks to high speed low drag operations.

The Hinderer wharncliff blade style is one of the most useful blade styles to be had in a knife! The straight edge design holds a lot of slicing power while the nimble tip makes those precise cuts a breeze. The upward sloping angle of the blade in relation to the handle is the secret to its superior slicing ability and the design of the top swedge allows for more strength the the tip. The Wharncliff has always been a big Hinderer Knives favorite!

Blade Grind: Wharncliff
Blade Steel: CPM20CV
Blade Length: 3″
Handle Length: 4.125″
Overall Length: 7″
Blade Thickness: 0.140″
Lockside Thickness: 0.125″
Liner Thickness: 0.050″
Overall Handle Thickness: 0.425″
Handle Material: G10
Blade Steel: CPM20CV

 

1 Review

  • 4
    Oww!...my thumb

    Posted by Vincent on 27th Jul 2022

    I have a lot of Hinderers. And I have this same exact one in working finish. I'm just a fan of battle black so I picked this up while it was available. The detent is, by far, the strongest detent of any of my other hinderers, and any other frame lock I have. It hurts my thumb if I try to open this thing in any fidgety fashion more than 5+ times. I hope I don't get any more with a detent similar to this one. I'm not sure why the difference is so drastic, but its painfully obvious. Other than that, wharncliffe blade was sharp, it was centerd, etc. all the usual hinderer QC. It is a small knife though. I prefer the 3.5". This is great in the pocket, just a bit small in my hands.