CRKT M-16 Rescue Knife - Seat Belt Cutter, Window Breaker, Frame Lock
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Overview
About CRKT M-16 Rescue Knife - Seat Belt Cutter, Window Breaker, Frame Lock
Closeouts. Designed by Kit Carson to provide optimum professional performance in emergency situations, CRKT's M-16 folding rescue knife features an AUS 4 stainless steel Tanto-style blade with a combo-edge to cut rope and fiber, a Tungsten Carbide window breaker, seat belt cutter and AUTOLawks blade safety lock.
- Designed by Kit Carson
- Tanto style, combo-edge blade
- Tungsten Carbide window breaker
- Seat belt cutter
- One-hand open with flipper
- Dual thumbstuds
- Combo edge for superior robe and fiber cutting
- AutoLAWKS blade safety lock
- High-visibility orange glass-reinforced nylon handle
- Color (01) has an AUS 4 stainless steel blade, color (02) has an AUS 8 stainless steel blade
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
- US shipments only
Specs
Specs about CRKT M-16 Rescue Knife - Seat Belt Cutter, Window Breaker, Frame Lock
- Knife style: Folding
- Blade shape: Tanto
- Edge type: Partially serrated
- Blade length: 3"
- Closed length: 4-1/4"
- Open length: 7-1/4"
- Number of blades: 1
- Lock type: Frame Lock
- Blade steel: Color (01) is AUS 4 and color (02) is AUS 8
- Handle material: GRN (glass-reinforced nylon)
- Weight: 3.6 oz.
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
- US shipments only
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 4.8
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Excellent knife
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Reviewed by HeidiPacific from San Diego on Wednesday, April 29, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent knifeVerified Buyer Reviewed by HeidiPacific from San Diego on Wednesday, April 29, 2015I bought this for my personal camping/emergency needs. My husband is jealous and wants one, now. A lot of safety features, and a very well-thought out design on this knife. I highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. My favorite Rule 9 response.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Photophanic from Atlanta on Thursday, January 22, 2015The best and most versatile knife I've ever had. i now have three they're so right..
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Really good knife!Verified Buyer Reviewed by BLKSBR from Denver, CO on Wednesday, August 13, 2014I'm an 18 yr. professional firefighter. This is probably the best all around pocket knife I've owned for work! Well made, functional, simple. Only gripe is that I wish glass breaker was covered somehow. BTW, I own over 40 CRKT products, this one is in the top 5!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Awesome for prepared mindVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Florida on Saturday, August 2, 2014Awesome everyday folder for the civically minded individual.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Top-Drawer Knife-toolVerified Buyer Reviewed by Photophanic from Atlanta on Tuesday, May 13, 2014CRKT makes super, if pricey, knives and tools. Want that quality, it costs but worth it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Solid KnifeReviewed by Anonymous from MA on Friday, December 27, 2013Seems to be well made and i'm going to keep in my truck. Seat belt cutter seems like it would be a quite a bit of work to get it to cut a belt.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Wicked Li'l Blade!Reviewed by Roger from Sierra Nevada Foothills on Monday, November 18, 2013Boxes, nylon rope, and envelopes don't stand a chance against this thing! Wicked fast to open. It's my every day carry. Haven't had to cut seat belts or break a window yet but if I had to, I wouldn't hesitate to use this puppy... cuz that's what it's made for... and I think I mentioned that I carry it everyday. :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Buy the BLACK one!Reviewed by Simon Girty from NYC on Monday, July 1, 2013Wish to express my gratitude for the customer assistance folks changing the ship-to address in transit (be careful with PayPal's defaulting to the last recipient's address... it's not immediately apparent on the check-out page. Thank you! Oh... the KNIFE? Haven't had to cut myself out of the car yet, don't know>