Hinderer Knives XM-18 Harpoon Spantos!!

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Hello CGN! We had some Hinderer Knives XM-18 3.5" Harpoon Spanto models arrive!

Hinderer XM-18 3.5 Harpoon Spanto Tri-Way Stonewash Bronze Coyote G10:

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LINK TO BUY


Hinderer XM-18 3.5 Harpoon Spanto Tri-Way Working Finish Battle Bronze Black G10:

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LINK TO BUY

XM Generation 6 with Tri-Way pivot system. System includes three different interchangeable pivots: teflon, phosphor-bronze and bearing.

The XM-18 is known the world over as one of the toughest folders available. Rick’s focus when designing the XM-18 was a no nonsense tactical tool ready for the simplest cutting tasks to high speed low drag operations.

Specs:

Made in the USA
Blade Length: 3.5“
Handle Length: 4.75“
Overall Length: 8.25“
Blade Thickness: .165“
Lockside Thickness: .165“
Liner Thickness: .050“
Overall Handle Thickness: .540“
Weight: 5.6oz
Lock Mechanism: Frame Lock
Blade Finish: Working Finish
Clip: Reversible for tip-up or tip-down carry
Handle Materials: G10/Titanium

Blade Grind: Harpoon Spanto
Blade Steels: CPM-20CV
Hardness: 59-60 HRC

CPM 20CV: CPM 20CV is a highly wear-resistant, powder metallurgy stainless tool steel, an analog to Bohler's M390, and offers some of the best corrosion resistance and wear resistance in combination with a relative ease of sharpening. These properties along with a working hardness in the low 60s HRC make 20CV a prime choice among custom and production makers.

Feel free to come by the shop to see them or check them out on our website.

Cheers!
 
Assisted opening?

I'm kind of expecting that for $590......

I would not be expecting that. In fact, it would be a slap in the face. Knives at that price point should be made of high quality bearings and washers that will deploy the blade a lot nicer than a spring operated one. Do you have much experience with anything past a Kershaw?
 
Hello CGN! We had some Hinderer Knives XM-18 3.5" Harpoon Spanto models arrive!

Hinderer XM-18 3.5 Harpoon Spanto Tri-Way Stonewash Bronze Coyote G10:

gSvCoQ9.jpg


LINK TO BUY


Hinderer XM-18 3.5 Harpoon Spanto Tri-Way Working Finish Battle Bronze Black G10:

52qNXzt.jpg


LINK TO BUY

XM Generation 6 with Tri-Way pivot system. System includes three different interchangeable pivots: teflon, phosphor-bronze and bearing.

The XM-18 is known the world over as one of the toughest folders available. Rick’s focus when designing the XM-18 was a no nonsense tactical tool ready for the simplest cutting tasks to high speed low drag operations.

Specs:

Made in the USA
Blade Length: 3.5“
Handle Length: 4.75“
Overall Length: 8.25“
Blade Thickness: .165“
Lockside Thickness: .165“
Liner Thickness: .050“
Overall Handle Thickness: .540“
Weight: 5.6oz
Lock Mechanism: Frame Lock
Blade Finish: Working Finish
Clip: Reversible for tip-up or tip-down carry
Handle Materials: G10/Titanium

Blade Grind: Harpoon Spanto
Blade Steels: CPM-20CV
Hardness: 59-60 HRC

CPM 20CV: CPM 20CV is a highly wear-resistant, powder metallurgy stainless tool steel, an analog to Bohler's M390, and offers some of the best corrosion resistance and wear resistance in combination with a relative ease of sharpening. These properties along with a working hardness in the low 60s HRC make 20CV a prime choice among custom and production makers.

Feel free to come by the shop to see them or check them out on our website.

Cheers!

Kinda a little bit out of my interest range in this climate and I'm a knife and gun collector.
A bit pricey, maybe once the second wave hits, that will soften your prices because I know you have them mark up approximately 70%

Barrnem and Bailey said it best, "there's sucker born every minute"
 
Kinda a little bit out of my interest range in this climate and I'm a knife and gun collector.
A bit pricey, maybe once the second wave hits, that will soften your prices because I know you have them mark up approximately 70%

Barrnem and Bailey said it best, "there's sucker born every minute"

Funny thing is, these have been this price and higher for more than 10 years....when I bought mine back in 2007 I paid pretty damn close to this.
 
Kinda a little bit out of my interest range in this climate and I'm a knife and gun collector.
A bit pricey, maybe once the second wave hits, that will soften your prices because I know you have them mark up approximately 70%

Barrnem and Bailey said it best, "there's sucker born every minute"

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Price is very competitive. I have one in my modest collection that was gifted to me. My father bought it when these were impossible to find for $650 used. Looks good next to my Chris Reeve 85FF85A5-0844-4771-82F6-81146D2AE172.jpg

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