FOX KNIFE YARU SNAKE SKIN CARBON FIBER HANDLE – FX-527 CF
Fox cutlery was established in 1977 by Oreste Frati in Italy. As he has a long experience in the commercial areas and production, he was able to get the repute he wants for fox cutlery.
Fox cutlery uses high-quality standards and receives many awards recognized by NATO as an official supplier with N/CAGE CODE: AG180. Fox makes very precise knives ranging from traditional to modern tactical.
Indeed, Fox is a company that lives up to the customer’s expectations, they made excellent knives in the city of Maniago.
Each fox knife’s product is carefully analyzed and tested through strict quality control that provides the best quality guarantee. Fox knives always urge their customer to do proper care of the fox knives product that will assure a lifetime warranty.
Today Fox knives are famous in the national and international market for much traditional uber tac.
DESCRIPTION
The Fox Yaru is another collaboration with Jesper Voxnaes and is similar in design to the Suru, with a more aggressive design. Despite its compact design, the lightweight Jesper Voxnæs model shines with its excellent versatile ergonomic design that can accommodate various handle types and sizes. The powerful curved blade has ball bearings and a flipper opening. Titanium screws and a milled and anodized titanium pocket clip adorned with a zirconium ball complete the design. The blade is made from CPM-S90V and holds up well underuse.
Frame Lock
A-frame lock is a special type of locking mechanism used in one-handed knives. Knives equipped with this mechanism are called frame lock knives. The frame lock closure system makes it possible to open and close a knife with one hand.
The main components of a frame lock knife are the riveted handle scales and the blade. One of the handle scales of a frame lock knife has an L-shaped notch at the bottom that begins just below the front of the handle scale and runs across approximately two-thirds of the handle length. The scale section partly separated by the notch is curved slightly inward.
The locking mechanism of a frame lock works as follows: While the blade is closed, it is held back by the partly separated section of the handle scale, which exerts inward pressure. When the blade is opened, this part of the handle scale moves inward, locking the blade. Unlike the liner lock, which has a separate locking plate covered by the handle scales, the frame lock is part of the handle itself.
The name of this locking mechanism is derived from its construction because it is the frame that creates the lock. The handle scales of a frame lock knife are usually made from particularly hard metals such as titanium or stainless steel because these materials offer adequate resistance to the blade when the knife is used.
Flipper
A flipper is a tab on the blade pivot used to open a pocket knife. The tab sticks out from the handle when the knife is closed; once opened, it also serves as a small crossguard. In order to open the pocket knife, the index finger presses down on the flipper, pushing the blade out of the handle. This opener requires smooth blade movements usually achieved with washers or ball bearings. With some models, you still need a flick of the wrist to fully open the knife.
Specifications
- Blade Steel: CPM S90V stainless steel
- Hardness: HRC 59-61
- Blade Coating: stonewashed PVD
- Handle: Snakeskin (carbon fibre and copper composite)
- Clip: PVD Stone Washed Titanium
- Spacer: PVD stonewashed titanium
- Screws: PVD titanium
- Sheath: leather
- Blade Length: 7 cm – 2.76″
- Overall Length: 17 cm – 6.69″
- Blade Thickness: 4 mm – 0.16″
- Weight: 95 gr – 3.35 oz
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