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Gill Folding Personal Rescue Knife - Compact Emergency Tool for Outdoor, Camping, Hiking & Survival | Red Safety Knife for First Aid & Self-Defense
Gill Folding Personal Rescue Knife - Compact Emergency Tool for Outdoor, Camping, Hiking & Survival | Red Safety Knife for First Aid & Self-Defense
Gill Folding Personal Rescue Knife - Compact Emergency Tool for Outdoor, Camping, Hiking & Survival | Red Safety Knife for First Aid & Self-Defense
Gill Folding Personal Rescue Knife - Compact Emergency Tool for Outdoor, Camping, Hiking & Survival | Red Safety Knife for First Aid & Self-Defense

Gill Folding Personal Rescue Knife - Compact Emergency Tool for Outdoor, Camping, Hiking & Survival | Red Safety Knife for First Aid & Self-Defense

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Description

Be prepared for any situation with this personal rescue folding knife, compact and easy to open with one hand. The handle has been carefully designed to ensure a firm grip whether your hands are wet or dry so you can react quickly and diffuse any problem. Once opened, the blade can be locked into place and will cut through rope quickly and easily. An essential part of any sailor’s wardrobe, simply connect to your belt for peace of mind every time you sail. Folded Length 95mm. Open Length 165mm. Blade Length 70mm. Liner lock to prevent accidental closure. Thumb stud for one-handed opening. G10 Composite handle for wet and dry grip. Serrated blade edge for quick and effective rope cutting. Machined ‘Gill Grip’ provides extra grip. Supplied with a moulded nylon pouch.

Features

    Titanium coated 420 stainless steel for even greater corrosion resistance.

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The thumb stud is located too close to the blade's pivot point, making it almost impossible to open one-handed. There's no need for the glass breaker point on the handle. Those only work on tempered glass such as found in car windows. Where are you going to find tempered glass in a marine environment?
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