Off-Grid Knives – OG-170B FAT BOY BLACKOUT Pocket Tank Manual Folding Knife – Compact EDC, Razor Sharp Japanese AUS8 Steel, Deep Carry Clip, Safe Button Lock Release (Blackout)

November 5, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $55.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 05:27 GMT+0100 - Details)

Same best selling pocket knife with 100% black hardware, the Fat Boy Blackout is the new kid on the block, only it keeps a low profile with the non-reflective blackout build.

Product Features

  • *NEW* BLACKOUT AUS8 FAT BOY: You Asked, We Delivered, the Best Selling Fat Boy Utility Knife Is Ready to Rock in Full Blackout Mode!
  • BLACK TITANIUM NITRIDE: The Japanese AUS8 Blade and Stainless Steel Body is Coated with TiNi Adding Even More Corrosion Resistance, Toughness & Badassery, Holds A Razors Edge & Very Easy To Sharpen After Hard Use
  • BUTTON LOCK RELEASE: The Center Button is Used to Engage the Internal Liner Lock to CLOSE the Blade, Very Easy to Open & Close the Fat Boy Blade with One Hand
  • ERGONOMIC: The Fat Boy is Compact & Comfortably Designed for All Sized Hands, Very Safe Strong Grip (3.15 inches) and an Aggressive Jimped Thumb Ramp for Precision Cutting Action, Deep Pocket Carry & Lanyard Hole
  • HEAVY DUTY: It’s Not Called the ‘Fat Boy’ for Nothing, Tips the Scales at 5.1 ounces, Ready for Any Tough Job, the 2.24 inch Blade Cuts Like a Knife Three Times It’s Size

Comments

Anonymous says:

Badass Little Knife My new EDC knife… This is my second off the grid knife and plan to buy more of there knives from other collections… Totally reccomend ..

Anonymous says:

Great EDC for Belt Carry and Utility! This “Fat Boy” EDC, while aptly named and quite stout, is a very well-made, small pocket knife that has a unique button lock-release. Blade is AUS8 steel, which I believe is a decent mid-grade steel in terms of durability, longevity, and ease of sharpening. NIce jimping for the thumb. While it is definitely a bit on the “chunky” side (a little over 5 oz), its bulk and thickness are what makes it a very comfortable and solid knife in the hand. HIghly recommended if light weight isn’t a top…

Anonymous says:

I Love these knives! Gonna keep this somewhat short.I have been collecting premium knives for 8+ years. ZT, Muela, Benchmade, Kershaw, Fantoni etc…Stumbled onto Off-Grid Knives, got curious and picked up a Rapid Fire Blackout. Big-Time Impressive! For the money you can’t go wrong. Fit, Finish, Feel, Balance and construction are great. Like the idea of the Cryo Treatment of the AUS 8 series steel. I’d put it somewhere in the 14C28n+ category. I know originally they called it the Poor Mans Zero…

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