CRKT Mah Journeyer Liner Lock Knife Black GFN (2.75" Stonewash) 6530SW

Get simple and straightforward EDC design with the CRKT Journeyer. This outstanding Liong Mah design is outfitted with a black glass filled nylon handle and a stonewashed blade. The blade opens with a wide nail slot and locks up solid with a nested stainless steel liner lock. Add a must have Liong Mah design to your EDC rotation with the CRKT Journeyer.

Features:
  • Reversible pocket clip facilitates ambidextrous carry and use.
  • Textured glass filled nylon handle scales for a sure grip in hand.
  • Drop point blade with a sharp tip and a curved cutting edge.
Item #BHQ-90396
MSRP: $44.95
Our Price: $19.99
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Specifications

  • Overall Length: 6.50"
  • Blade Length: 2.75"
  • Cutting Edge: 2.50"
  • Blade Width: 1.25"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.11"
  • Blade Material: Carbon Steel
  • Hardness: 58-60 RC
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind: Hollow
  • Finish: Stonewash
  • Edge Type: Plain
  • Handle Length: 3.75"
  • Handle Width: 1.00"
  • Handle Thickness: 0.52"
  • Handle Material: GFN
  • Color: Black
  • Frame/Liner: Steel
  • Weight: 3.48 oz.
  • User: Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip: Tip-Up
  • Knife Type: Manual
  • Opener: Nail Nick
  • Lock Type: Liner Lock
  • Brand: CRKT
  • Model: Journeyer
  • Model Number: 6530SW
  • Designer: Liong Mah
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Best Use: Everyday Carry
  • Product Type: Knife

Customer Reviews

Great budget knife.
Victor R. on Nov 3, 2018

Exceeded my expectations.

Feels great in the hand
Jeremy Z. on Jan 1, 2019

You can't see from the stock photo, but the group on this knife is thicker than is currently popular. It looks boxy, but fills the hand and doesn't feel boxy. The blade shape is nice. The fact that the edge is angled away from the user means there's no awkwardnesswhen cutting down on something. The only reason I took off a star is because of the pocket clip: it creates a hot spot on the heel of the hand. Its screw slap protrudes enough that it catches on the pocket so that it can't be pushed all the way down without a lot of hassle. If you DO push it down, it catches on the draw. The clip was clearly an afterthought on an otherwise brilliant design by Liong Mah. At the price, it's still worth buying, if you don't mind not being able to use the whole depth of the clip.

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