TOPS/Buck 090 CSAR-T Avid Tactical Knife

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posted on November 21, 2011
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The latest result from the collaboration Buck Knives has forged with TOPS Knives is a new version of the award winning CSAR-T tactical knife.

The new 090 TOPS/Buck CSAR-T Avid has a stainless steel handle with a Santoprene rubber overmold and a 3.5-inch modified Tanto blade made of 420HC stainless steel with a Zirblast finish. The blade is 0.120 inch thick for rugged use. For optimum performance, the blades are heat-treated to the exacting standards of world famous heat-treater Paul Bos. Closed, it is 4.75 inches long and weighs 7.1 ounces. It comes in a heavy-duty nylon sheath that is MOLLE compatible. MSRP is $110.

Adding versatility to the CSAR-T Avid, there is a optional tool kit available. This handy kit includes a hex driver, which attaches securely to the compatible socket on the end of the knife handle, along with multiple bits and screwdrivers. Made in America, and backed by Buck's Forever Warranty.

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