Each of us carries a distinct identity captured by our fingerprints. With a tactical black-grey unassuming look, grip the Identity’s fingerprinted handle and begin marking your own imprint. For use as a deep carry easy to conceal, the jimping along the back of the blade, ambidextrous flipper and reversible clip allow any and all hand sizes, left and right, a firm reliable grip. At a hefty 6.5 oz. and boasting a 3.5 in. blade, the ease of use and grip make it not too big, while the tactical nature of its design for this close quarter combat survival tool is not too small either. The wear resistant 8Cr13MOV blade steel demonstrates a proven ability to take and hold an edge. With more carbon for enhanced durability, it won’t break, stays sharp, doesn’t wear and won’t rust. Whether for self-defense, camping, manual labor, boating or hunting, buy the Kershaw Identity and forge yours by using it hard for all your beach, lake, river, garage, office, garden and outdoors needs.
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Not worth the wait. I originally ordered this knife back in May. After I was asked three times if I was still interested after the expected delivery times expired, it finally became available last week. Appears to be the last of the 2016 Kershaw line to be released.
Look elsewhere for an everyday easy to use knife. This is an ok knife.
Clunky handle, terrible and somewhat dangerous blade lock/release. As Kershaws always do, this thing arrived sharp as a razor. So I can’t argue there. But the design is just so bad. I’ve never before had a knife with a lock/release that’s just a hunk of the frame that’s cutaway to allow for flexion. It’s far too stiff and difficult to get enough of my thumb on to push. If I try to close this one-handed, I’m going to cut myself very badly. I must hold it with one hand and very carefully and awkwardly move the release out of the way so I can close it. To top it…