Amazon has
Kershaw Bel Air Folding Pocket Knife w/ 3.1" CPM MagnaCut Steel Blade (Beige, 6105) on sale for
$114.52.
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Details:
- Blade: 3.1 in. (7.9 cm) length, 0.09 in. (2.3 mm) thickness, CPM MagnaCut steel, HRC 62-64, BlackWash⢠coating, reverse tanto style, plain edge
- Handle: 6061-T6 aluminum, Cerakote finish, Bright Nickel color, 0.44 in. (11.2 mm) thick, 4.2 in. (10.7 cm) closed length
- Overall: 7.3 in. (18.5 cm) open length, 2.9 oz. (82 g) weight
- Opening: Manual via thumb stud with KVT ball bearings
- Lock: DuraLock
- Pocket clip: Reversible deep-carry (right/left, tip-up), Cerakote finish
- Hardware: Black-oxide screws
- Origin: USA (design, prototype, quality control, manufacture)
- Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Highly recommend this knife at this price.
Highly recommend this knife at this price.
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I have not sharpened a Magnacut steel blade yet, but I've got my Hogue and my M390 Bugout ready to sharpen, so I'll have a better idea of how those two steels compare soon.
Honestly, if you can afford this knife, it should last you a long time without needing to resharpen unless you're using it to chop steel or carve rocks.
So I can't say how long this knife will stay sharp, but on my Hogue Deka with the same steel (Magnacut) I used for almost exactly a year before I bought this Kershaw, and while I can't shave my arm with the Hogue Deka, it was just on this side of dull--I didn't notice any real performance difference day-to-day.
I have not sharpened a Magnacut steel blade yet, but I've got my Hogue and my M390 Bugout ready to sharpen, so I'll have a better idea of how those two steels compare soon.
Honestly, if you can afford this knife, it should last you a long time without needing to resharpen unless you're using it to chop steel or carve rocks.
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