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CRKT Bear Claw Fixed Rescue Knife - Orange

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CRKT Bear Claw Fixed Rescue Knife - Orange

Compact rescue knife used for quickly cutting ropes or seat belts. Intended for both everyday tasks and use in emergency situations.

AUS-8 stainless steel, Veff Serration

The blade with a Hawkbill profile is made of AUS-8 stainless steel, known for its high hardness and excellent corrosion resistance. The blade is equipped with Veff Serration and finished with a matte Stonewash coating that prevents reflections. The blunt tip minimizes the risk of accidental cuts.

nylon handle

The handle in orange color is made of glass-reinforced nylon. Its ergonomic shape, textured surface, and large finger hole ensure a secure grip in all conditions. A smaller hole at the end of the handle allows for threading a safety cord.

multi-position clip

The set includes a holster with a multi-position clip made of thermoplastic material, a safety cord, and an Allen key.

main features

  • compact design
  • Hawkbill blade profile
  • Veff Serration
  • Stonewash finish
  • nylon handle
  • finger hole
  • clip
  • Allen key included
CRKT


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CRKT (Columbia River Knife & Tool) is an American brand of knives and tools, founded in 1994 by Paul Gillespie and Rod Bremer, former employees of Kershaw Knives. It gained worldwide fame with its K.I.S.S. model, presented at the SHOT Show in 1997 - it sold out instantly and tripled the company's production capacity. CRKT has earned a reputation as a brand that focuses on innovation, as evidenced by its proprietary Deadbolt, Field Strip, and Kinematic systems, as well as its patented Veff-Serrations. The company is also known for its collaboration with renowned knifemakers such as Kit Carson, Ken Onion, and Liong Mah, resulting in knives with unique character and functionality. Among the most recognizable models are the M16, Minimalist, and Pilar, which have become icons in the world of EDC and tactical knives. Since its inception, CRKT has consistently promoted the motto “Confidence in Hand,” emphasizing that their knives are designed to provide the user not only with a tool, but above all with confidence in any situation.

More Information
Type Fixed blade
Style Rescue
Blade length 60,5 mm
Blade thickness 3,4 mm
Blade profile Hawkbill
Blade edge Serrated
Blunt resistance Good
Corrosion resistance Very good
Lock type Fixed blade
Overall length 144,5 mm
Blade material AUS-8
Opening method Fixed blade
Handle Fiberglass reinforced nylon
Clip for carrying Yes
Holster included Yes
Weight 90,7 g
EAN 794023251111
Manufacturer code NC/2511ER
Brand CRKT
AUS-8 feature
AUS-8
AUS-8 is a Japanese stainless steel, equivalent to 440B steel, characterized by a good balance between corrosion resistance, ease of sharpening, and edge retention. The carbon content (0.7-0.75%) affects the hardness of the steel, while chromium (13-14.5%) provides very good corrosion and abrasion resistance. Vanadium additives (up to 0.26%) improve the homogeneity of the steel's crystal structure and increase the blade's resistance to abrasion. The steel also contains molybdenum (0.1-0.3%), manganese (0.5%), silicon (0.4-1%), and nickel (0.49%). After proper heat treatment, AUS-8 steel achieves a hardness of 58-60 HRC, making it a solid material with good cutting properties and durability. The steel is widely used in mid-range knives, mainly produced in Japan and Taiwan, such as the popular Ontario RAT 1.
Stonewash feature
Stonewash
Stonewash is a blade finishing technique that involves treating steel in a drum filled with stones, ceramic abrasives, or beads. The impact of the material creates a characteristic, irregular pattern with micro-scratches, giving the effect of a matte, slightly “aged” surface with a raw, practical appearance. The finish gives the knife an aesthetic look and masks minor scratches and marks that occur during use, keeping the blade looking like new for longer. The matte texture reduces light reflections, which is valued in tactical and outdoor knives, and the micro-scratches can further reduce friction during cutting. Due to its durability, discreet appearance, and ease of maintenance, stonewash is popular in EDC, field, and tactical knives.

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