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Artisan Cutlery Sirius 1849P-BBK AR-RPM9 Black PVD Coated Blade G10 Handle Folding Knives
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What We Like
- Sleek gentleman's design by Ray Laconico with low-profile carry
- Ceramic ball bearing pivot ensures smooth and fast blade deployment
- Versatile drop point blade in durable AR-RPM9 steel at HRC59-61 hardness
- Comfortable G10 handle scales with titanium pocket clip
- Dual opening options: front flipper tab and recessed thumb stud
Considerations
- Liner lock may not be as secure as frame or crossbar locks
- Black PVD coating may show wear over heavy use
- No deep carry clip mentioned
Overview
Design by Ray Laconico
Description
The 1849 Sirius is a sleek gentleman's flipper knife designed by Ray Laconico. Its clean lines and unobtrusive profile provide comfort while carrying it in your hand or pocket. The drop point blade is deployed either the front flipper tab or the recessed thumb stud, and the blade flies open thanks to Artisan's standard ceramic ball bearing pivot design that works so well. When closed, the blade almost disappears into the handle and the thumb stud moves discreetly into a milled groove to reduce the profile as much as possible. The handles are comfortable in the hand and come in a variety of materials to suit what you are looking for. With a simple, clean pocket clip, the Sirius is easy to carry and impresses in any situation you would bring it in to.
Specifications
Blade Length
3.54"(89.88mm)
Blade Thickness
0.11"(2.7mm)
Blade Finish
Black PVD Coating
Blade Grind
Flat
Blade Material
AR-RPM9
Blade Hardness
HRC59-61
Blade Style
Drop Point
Overall Length
8.04"(204.13mm)
Closed Length
4.5"(114.26mm)
Handle Material
G10
Clip Material
Titanium
Pivot Assembly
Ceramic Ball Bearing
Lock Type
Liner Lock
Technical Specifications
7 specs Brand ArtisanCutlery
Category Knives
Weight --
Material G10
Blade Steel AR-RPM9
Blade Length 3.54mm
Blade Shape Drop Point
Lock Type Liner Lock
Opening Type Flipper, Thumb Stud