![]() ![]() , which suggests you can attach it to your backpack or jacket by means of a carabiner. The carabiner hole is partly machined into the FRN handle material and partly consisting in an aluminum arch that also acts as a spacer. Thanks to its anodised coloring, this metal element helps to make this pocket knife immediately recognizable. Another beautiful detail is the ring nut around the blade pivot – in the same color of the aluminum back – that makes an interesting aesthetic reference. But it's not over: the handle gripping texture is made up by a raised motif featuring the letter M. The blade is made from N690 Boheler steel Isonzo features a reversible wire clip that allows for tip up carry. ![]() The hawkbill version also features a flipper system They share an elongated thumb hole that helps opening with just one hand, while, with different sizes depending on the profile: the clip blade version is 49 mm, the cleaver and the hawkbill ones are both 50 mm long and 3.5 mm thick. The blade rotates on a ball bearing pivot, using the now classic stainless steel liner lock mechanism. The clip is flush, reversible and comes as standard on the right side, ready for tip-up carry. All the knife screws are stainless steel Torx type. ![]() The blade finish is stone washed or features a polymer coating called Idroglider.Ī few words on the terminology used to describe the blades: the cleaver profile is in fact a slightly modified sheepsfoot profile, with the curved back, convex edge and lowered tip, while in the hawkbill the curved back and the concave edge create a sort of hook towards the tip, an effect further accentuated in the version featuring a serrated blade. To sum up, the model with hawkbill serrated blade is available with black or green handle, the one with cleaver blade or clip with black, green or blue handle. Blades are available with a stone washed or black finish. Hawkbill blade features a flipper system for one-handed opening, while the The retail price of the Isonzo is 99 euro, regardless of the version. Officially the version with black handle and hawkbill serrated blade is called MK FX03-1PBK, but in our editorial office we have renamed it "the Bad Guy". This little pest with its glittering toothed, beaked blade makes you forget about its compact size, and to test its qualities It seems odd that a knife with a 2” / 5 cm blade could strike fear, yet it does. We asked the guys of the FVLCRVM Team to make a video in which they handle it in the field. You should know that one of the first causes of accidents during special forces actions are straps and webbing entanglements when you enter or leave the vehicle or get into narrow places. ![]() Having a small knife with a hooked blade at hand is a better solution than having a knife with a 15-cm blade in an uncomfortable position. Thanks to the carabiner loop, the Isonzo can be carried directly on the backpack shoulder straps or on the flak vest, with the certainty of having it to hand when you need it. ![]()
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