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Spyderco Ronin 2, Black G-10 / Satin CTS-BD1N - FB09GP2

Spyderco

$130.13

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UPC:
716104650767

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A direct descendant of Michael Janich’s original Ronin™ design and close cousin of the Yojimbo™ 2 folding knife, the Ronin 2 is based on a custom knife Janich commissioned from knifemaker Mickey Yurco. The blade of the Ronin 2 is crafted from Carpenter® CTS® BD1N—an enhanced, nitrogen-enriched stainless steel that is highly corrosion resistant and holds an excellent edge. Deep hollow-ground bevels on each side of the wharncliffe blade define a perfectly straight cutting edge, enabling it to cut with full power all the way to the point while leaving its spine thick and strong.

To ensure maximum strength and a deft balance, the Ronin 2 features a skeletonized full tang capped by thin textured black G-10 scales that guarantee a positive grip while allowing the knife to be easily carried and concealed. At the junction of the handle and blade, the tapered, ergonomic profile of the handle flares to create a very effective integral guard that protects the user’s hand from sliding forward onto the edge.

For maximum versatility, the Ronin 2 comes equipped with a custom-molded Boltaron® sheath and a G-Clip™ attachment that supports both belt carry and clip-style inside-the-waistband carry. The G-Clip is also configurable for vertical, horizontal, or diagonally canted carry and can be attached to both faces of the symmetrical sheath.

 
Overall Length (inches):
7.84
Blade Length (inches):
4.08
Blade Thickness (inches):
0.118
Blade Style:
Wharncliffe
Blade Grind:
Hollow Ground
Blade Steel:
CTS-BD1N
Blade Finish:
Satin
Handle Material:
G-10
Handle Length:
3.76
Weight (oz.):
3.90
Sheath:
Boltaron w/ G-Clip
Country of Origin:
Taiwan

1 Review

  • 4
    Good in its class

    Posted by Alex Amarra on 13th Jun 2023

    An intimidating shaped knife that I think would be good as an EDC subject to local knife laws. Probably good for light knife applications.