First Look: Bear Edge 61121 Knife

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posted on May 12, 2020
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Bear Edge Knives, a Bear & Son Cutlery brand, is introducing the new Bear Edge 61121 knife. This assisted sideliner is a durable EDC pocket knife built in the USA and features a fast action, tough blade and a glass breaker in the rear of the handle.

The overall length of the knife is 4-7/8 inches when closed, and it features a hollow ground 3-3/8-inch tanto blade that is made from 440 stainless-steel with a black finish. Users can swiftly deploy the blade by using the integral spring assist system by pushing up on the thumb studs or using the exposed blade trigger for a smooth and fast action. A sideliner lock ensures the blade remains firmly in place once the blade is open and is easy to close.

Further strength and muscle come from the  black and red aluminum handles. These feature jimping along the top of the handle for additional grip and smooth edges with minimal snag points. The Bear Edge 61121 sits deep and securely in the pocket, thanks to its strong reversible pocket clip. There is also a lanyard hole which provides additional carry options and a glass breaker for emergency situations.

The knife measures 8-1/2 inches with a blade length of 3-3/8 inches. Weighing 3.9 ounces and measuring 4-7/8 inches, the Bear Edge 61121 is a great choice for ergonomic carry in almost any situation.

Bear Edge 61121 Specifications:
Blade Material: 440 stainless steel
Handle Material: Aluminum
Open Length: 8-1/2 inches
Closed Length: 4-7/8 inches
Blade Length: 3-3/8 inches
Weight: 3.9 ounces
Extras: Reversible pocket clip, spring assisted, glass breaker

MSRP for the Bear Edge 61121 is $63.99, and for more information please visit bearandsoncutlery.com.

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