Kershaw 4007 Secret Agent Fixed Blade Boot Knife

June 6, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 17:21 GMT+0100 - Details)

This Boot Knife’s Mission is to Offer Both Performance and Value. The model number of our Secret Agent boot knife could be none other than 4007. This updated version of the boot knife features a single-edged blade with a non-reflective black-oxide finish. The blade is heat treated to Kershaw’s demanding specifications to bring out the very best qualities in the steel. The black-oxide coating provides additional blade protection. For a secure grip, the handle is glass-filled nylon with a textured rubber overmold. The Secret Agent has a dual-carry molded sheath with a clip for convenient belt carry and slots to add your own leg carry straps. For additional versatility, the knife comes with a lanyard hole. Discreet and concealable for tactical use and personal protection, the Secret Agent is also viable for a variety of utility purposes.

Product Features

  • Fixed blade; Lanyard hole; Molded, dual-carry sheath
  • Steel: 8Cr13MoV, black-oxide coating
  • Handle: Rubberized co-molded handle
  • Blade length: 4.4 inches (11.2 cm); Overall length: 8.7 inches (22.1 cm)
  • Weight: 3.0 ounces (85 g); Weight with sheath: 3.5 ounces (99.2 g)

Comments

Brian Baker says:

Total junk, do not waste your money. First off, I guess the old saying, “You get what you pay for” definitely is true with this knife. The whole knife is positively cheap, from the blade to the handle. The knife is chinese made, so once again, another Kershaw made in china. I have purchased two Kershaws, both are made in china, and this is the last knife I will purchase from Kershaw. The handle is a cheap rubberized plastic. Dont know if the blade is full tang or not, would have to take it apart to verify. The lanyard…

Brad says:

-The profile is good, and follows the traditional fairbairn-sykes idea – nothing … For the price, it’s certainly hard to miss up. Let’s do a quick review. 

WolfX5 says:

Good quality, has some pros/cons when compared to CRKT Dragon I’ve had the CRKT Dragon as my primary boot knife for a while. The Kershaw 4007 secret agent seemed lighter so I thought I’d give that a try. I found some important difference which skewed my decision back in the Dragons favor: 

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