[Kansept] Fenrir S35VN, Timascus, Blackwashed Titanium
£399.95
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Overall Length : |
20.20 cm |
7.95" inches |
Closed Length : |
11.50 cm |
4.53" inches |
Blade Length : |
9.50 cm |
3.74" inches |
Cutting Edge Length : |
7.50 cm |
2.95" inches |
Blade Height : |
3.50 cm |
1.38" inches |
Blade Thickness : |
3.50 mm |
0.14" inches |
Blade Finish : |
Satin |
Blade Shape : |
Spear Point (Harpoon) |
Type of Edge : |
Plain Edge |
Way of Sharpening (Grind) : |
Flat, Secondary V-Edge |
Lock Type : |
Liner-Lock ![One of the most popular locking types in the knife world; The Linerlock is a locking mechanism for folding pocket knives. A Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can usually be opened and closed with one hand without repositioning the knife in the hand. The lock is self-adjusting for wear. Liner locks are beneficial because you can close the knife with one hand without switching grip, ideal for when you need both hands on the job. You'll find liner locks in both entry-level and high-end knives. It's a lock type that appeals to both knife newbies and enthusiasts alike.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Opening Function : |
Manual |
Opening System : |
Frontflipper, Thumb Stud (Dual) |
One Hand Opening : |
Yes |
Pivot Assembly : |
Ball Bearings ![These knives are special. They feature ball bearing washers that allow the blade to open smoothly around the pivot point with the help of a blade flipper on the tang of the knife. They work in an almost identical way to spring assisted knives, except there are no springs! This makes blade deployment extremely fast & is now, generally speaking, the most widespread popular method used by most knifemakers in the world today.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Blade Material : |
CPM S35VN [Stainless] SUPERSTEEL |
Blade Treatment : |
Heat Treated ![Heat treating is a part of the knife making process that is designed to help harden the steel of the blade for use. Heat treating can be accomplished in four steps: normalize, quench, temper, and sand. Water is one of the most efficient quenching media where maximum hardness is desired, but there is a small chance that it may cause distortion and tiny cracking. When hardness can be sacrificed, mineral oils are often used. If you don't heat treat a blade the blade will not remain sharp or straight. It is prone to chipping and bending. Essentially, you'll have a knife-shaped metal piece. Even if the blade steel is good, it is useless until it is hardened.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Handle Material : |
Timascus , Titanium ![Titanium metal is a very durable metal for engineering applications because this metal is corrosion-resistant and also this metal is very strong and very light. It is 40% lighter than steel but as strong as high-strength steel. The biggest pro for titanium knives is that they are more corrosion resistant than steel. This is especially useful for divers, who will carry the knife of long periods of time in highly corrosive ocean water. Another pro is that titanium is lighter than steel. Reducing weight can help reduce strain during knife use. As the ninth-most abundant element in the Earth's crust, titanium is relatively rare. Research shows the strong and lightweight metal only accounts for roughly 0.63% of the Earth's crust. Titanium is obtained from various ores that occur naturally on the earth. The primary ores used for titanium production include ilmenite, leucoxene, and rutile. Other notable sources include anatase, perovskite, and sphene. Ilmenite and leucoxene are titaniferous ores.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Handle Length : |
11.50 cm |
4.53" inches |
Handle Height : |
2.87 cm |
1.13" inches |
Handle Thickness : |
1.50 cm |
0.59" inches |
Handle Finish : |
Satin Timascus, Blackwashed Titanium |
Handle Texture : |
Smooth |
Liner Material : |
Titanium ![Titanium metal is a very durable metal for engineering applications because this metal is corrosion-resistant and also this metal is very strong and very light. It is 40% lighter than steel but as strong as high-strength steel. The biggest pro for titanium knives is that they are more corrosion resistant than steel. This is especially useful for divers, who will carry the knife of long periods of time in highly corrosive ocean water. Another pro is that titanium is lighter than steel. Reducing weight can help reduce strain during knife use. As the ninth-most abundant element in the Earth's crust, titanium is relatively rare. Research shows the strong and lightweight metal only accounts for roughly 0.63% of the Earth's crust. Titanium is obtained from various ores that occur naturally on the earth. The primary ores used for titanium production include ilmenite, leucoxene, and rutile. Other notable sources include anatase, perovskite, and sphene. Ilmenite and leucoxene are titaniferous ores.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Color : |
Black, Silver, Blue, Purple |
Pocket Clip : |
Yes (Right) |
Pocket Clip Position : |
Tip-Up |
Pocket Clip Material: |
Titanium ![Titanium metal is a very durable metal for engineering applications because this metal is corrosion-resistant and also this metal is very strong and very light. It is 40% lighter than steel but as strong as high-strength steel. The biggest pro for titanium knives is that they are more corrosion resistant than steel. This is especially useful for divers, who will carry the knife of long periods of time in highly corrosive ocean water. Another pro is that titanium is lighter than steel. Reducing weight can help reduce strain during knife use. As the ninth-most abundant element in the Earth's crust, titanium is relatively rare. Research shows the strong and lightweight metal only accounts for roughly 0.63% of the Earth's crust. Titanium is obtained from various ores that occur naturally on the earth. The primary ores used for titanium production include ilmenite, leucoxene, and rutile. Other notable sources include anatase, perovskite, and sphene. Ilmenite and leucoxene are titaniferous ores.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Screws Material : |
[Stainless] Steel ![Like all other kinds of steel, stainless steel is made primarily from iron and carbon in a two-step process. What makes stainless steel different is the addition of chromium (Cr) and other alloying elements such as nickel (Ni) to create a corrosion-resistant product. It's worth noting that over time and if not maintained correctly, rust can and will develop on stainless steel. Stainless steel is an extremely tough and highly durable material with high impact resistance. Part of the reason for this is that stainless steel has low susceptibility to brittleness at high and low temperatures. It has a design life expectancy of over fifty years.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Left/Right Handed Lock : |
Left Handed |
Left/Right Handed Usability : |
Ambidextrous |
Lanyard Hole : |
Yes |
Weight : |
121.90 g |
4.30 oz. |
Designer : |
Greg Schob ![Greg Schob is a US Veteran that served 20 years in the USCG (United States Coast Guard). "Knives, to me, transcend mere utility; they embody an art form. Throughout history, mankind has adorned edged tools with elegance – from the obsidian knives of American Natives to the ornate swords of Bronze Age Europeans, and the refined blades of the 12th century Samurai. These tools, decorated symbols of pride and strength inspire my craft. My name is Greg Schob, residing on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi with my beautiful wife and son. Commencing my knife-making journey in 2017 during my time active duty in the US Coast Guard, what started as a hobby swiftly transformed into a passionate pursuit. Upon retiring from the Coast Guard in 2023, the decision to turn my obsession into a full-time career became crystal clear. Today, I strive to uphold the tradition of crafting modern tools with a blend of style and purpose."](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Made in : |
China |
EDC Pouch Material : |
Nylon ![Nylon has both excellent strength and abrasion resistance, allowing it to stand up to any sport. It has a fantastic elastic recovery meaning that fabrics can stretch to their limits without losing their shape. Besides, nylon has good resistance to sunlight, making it an excellent choice for activewear. Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides (repeating units linked by amide links). Nylon is a silk-like thermoplastic, generally made from petroleum, that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Warranty : |
Lifetime |
Rockwell/Hardness (Estimate) : |
58-60 HRC |
This Knife Can Be Engraved ✓ |
Description:
The Kansept Fenrir is a unique pocket knife, designed by Greg Schob. Greg Schob works for the American army and is an up-and-coming knife designer. The Fenrir is enhanced with a cool, spearpoint-shaped blade. You open the knife with the help of the thumb studs or the front flipper. Once opened the knife is locked by a solid sub-framelock, which is enhanced with a metal insert. Because of the finger grooves in the blade you have a lot of control over the knife. Perfect for the more detailed cutting tasks.
The handle is made from titanium with a timascus inlay. Both materials are solid and lightweight. The colorful blue and purple timascus is in nice contrast with the blackwashed titanium, making the whole look very modern.
The blade is made from CPM S35VN steel. An excellent, stainless type of steel that retains its sharpness well. CPM S35VN is also easy to sharpen. It is for a reason that this type of steel has been popular amongst knife makers for a while now.
About Kansept Knives
Kansept Knives is a Chinese brand from the knife Mecca of China: Yangjiang. The name 'Kansept' is derived from the word 'concept'. The basis of every knife. Kansept looks at the future. They follow the latest trends in materials and pioneer the newest production methods. All to make sure they can produce the best of the best. And they have a very apt motto: "We don't just make knives, We make knives better".
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Duncans offers a sharpening service in store (just ask)
[prices vary depending on size of blade, condition and type of steel]
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MANUFACTURERS SKU: K1034A7