Bear Ops Releases Bold Action V Auto Knife

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posted on February 9, 2017
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The new Bold Action V is an automatic-open knife designed for every day carry from Bear Ops, part of Bear & Son Cutlery.

The auto-open knife features a 4.5-inch Sandvik 14c28n blade that opens quickly with a single push of the recessed button found on the side of the knife. The handle also measures in at 4.5 inches in length and is made from black and green G10 glass composite designed to be comfortable and secure in a user's hand while also being easy to clean and aesthetically pleasing. The total weight of the new Bold Action V is 4 ounces.

The knife also features a sliding safety lock next to the recessed button, ensuring that the knife will not open when bumped inside of a user's pocket. A pocket clip is also included in order to secure the knife for tip-up carry. Consumers can purchase the new auto knife with either a bead-blasted finish or a black finish.

The suggested retail price on the new Bear Ops Bold Action V starts at $149.99. Check local laws before carrying an auto-open knife, as some localities restrict the use of automatic knives for personal carry.

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