The KA-BAR G10 MULE TantoĀ is the ultimate folding knife for all your needs. With its hefty G10 handle scales and gun-metal gray bolster and blade, this knife is built to tackle the toughest tasks with ease.
Featuring a blade length of 3.938 inches and a blade material made of 420 stainless stelĀ in black, this folding knife is virtually indestructible and perfect for any situation. Plus, with its reversible pocket clip, you can keep it securely with you wherever you go.
The lock back style ensures that the blade remains securely in place during use, while the overall length of 9.25 inches and closed length of 5 inches ensure that it can be easily stored in your pocket or bag without taking up too much space.
But it's not just the features that make this knife so great - it's the benefits it provides too. With a Tanto point, this knife is perfect for puncturing, slicing and detail work, while the plain blade ensures it is suitable for a wide range of tasks. Plus, with its sleek silver/gray blade and black handle, this knife looks great and will easily become your go-to folding knife for all your needs.
Invest in the KA-BAR G10 MULE and experience the ultimate in folding knives.
Specifications | |
Blade Thickness | 0.125 |
Brand | KA-BAR |
Model | MULE |
Model Number | 3064 |
Opener | Thumb Stud |
Blade Hardness (HRC) | 52-54 |
Blade Color | Gray |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 3.938 |
Blade Material | 420 |
Closed Length | 5 |
Country of Origin | China |
Handle Color | Black |
Handle Material | G-10 |
Knife Weight | 9.6 |
Knife Type | Folding |
Lock Type | Lockback |
Pocket Clip Include | Yes |
Point | Tanto |
Total Length | 9.25 |
Making a quality KA-BAR product requires the talent of experienced craftspeople performing dozens of processes with precision and skill. Each knife undergoes specific manufacturing processes to ensure corrosion resistance, strength, edge holding ability, and an out-of-the-box razor sharp cutting edge.
Soon after its introduction in the mid-1920's, the KA-BAR trademark became widely known and respected. There have been many versions of how the KA-BAR name came to be, but all evidence points to a letter received from a fur trapper. This particular fur trapper's testimonial turned out to be the most significant ever received by the company.
He wrote, in very rough English, that his gun had jammed and that he had therefore relied on his knife to kill a wounded bear that was attacking him. In thanking the company for their quality product the trapper described using his knife to kill the bear. All that was legible of his scrawled writing was 'k a bar'. The company was so honored by this testimonial that they adopted this phrase and used it as their trademark, KA-BAR.