work tuff gear Work Tuff Gear Little Evil Fighter-Gen 2 L Black with Red Liner Grip  Survival Knife – knifeaddict
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work tuff gear Work Tuff Gear Little Evil Fighter-Gen 2 L Black with Red Liner Grip Survival Knife – knifeaddict

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work tuff gear Work Tuff Gear Little Evil Fighter-Gen 2 L Black with Red Liner Grip Survival Knife – knifeaddictDesigner: Zeke Menacho The Little Evil Fighter is made to be the modern equivalent of the venerable, time honored soldier's knife. Whether mounted on Armor or worn on the belt, it's a working knife made of bohler K329 with a great heat treatment for edge retention, ready to deploy when needed. Whether its the hyper aggressive recurve on the 5. 75 or the traditional rolling recurve of the 7. 5 either is made to bunch soft material and turn those

Designer: Zeke Menacho

The Little Evil Fighter is made to be the modern equivalent of the venerable, time-honored soldier's knife.

Whether mounted on Armor or worn on the belt, it's a working knife made of bohler K329 with a great heat treatment for edge retention, ready to deploy when needed.

Whether it’s the hyper-aggressive recurve on the 5.75” or the traditional rolling recurve of the 7.5” either is made to bunch soft material and turn those cutting chores into an easier task. Using the same reverse Tanto as the proven Nomad line up the tip is strong and easy to pierce with, a subtle nod to everyone’s least favorite tool at the doctor's office, hypodermic needles. I moved the jimping forward on the spine to facilitate better leverage when cutting and a simply indexed place to spark a ferro rod in the dark. The handle is meant to be comfortable and lock your hand into the traditional saber grip or reverse grip depending on what task you are getting into. The pommel is oversized and meant to be a breaker for whatever needs a little softening up.

Built to be used for situations when you need a knife made with no compromises for the task at hand. Named after my favorite MMA fighter UFC lightweight champion Jens “Little Evil” Pulver the knife is made to punch above its weight class. 

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