Preview: NRA Timeless Everyday Carry Knife

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posted on December 28, 2022
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NRA Timeless Everyday Carry Knife

Enhance your capabilities while out and about with the Timeless Everyday Carry (EDC) Knife emblazoned with the official NRA logo laser-etched into the 3.4" drop-point blade constructed of 7Cr stainless steel.

Built by Buck Knives, this liner-lock EDC knife features ball bearings for rapid deployment and a right-hand, tip-down, stainless-steel clip for anchoring within a pocket. Scales are constructed of G10 in black or green. The blade features jimping on its spine for control, a high-sabre grind and a satin finish. Overall weight and length are 3.7 ozs., 7.94" (open) and 4.5" (closed), respectively.

The NRA Timeless Everyday Carry Knife retails for $38. For more information, visit nrastore.com.

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