Mercury Luc Magnacut - Limited Edition -

High-end version limited to 100 pieces with fat carbon handle.

  • Slipjoint pocket knife without lock
  • made in Maniago Italy
  • with a Magnacut blade

Blade Material: CPM Magnacut, Magnacut
Blade length: 7,6
Clip: No
Closed Length: 10,6
Gewicht: 79
Handle Material: Fat Carbon
Klinge läuft auf: Washer
Klingenstärke: 2,5
Knife type: Limited editions
Legal to carry in Germany: Yes
Locking Mechanism: Slip Joint
Made in: Maniago/IT
Opening: Nail Nick
Overall Length: 18,9

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