- Overall: 8"
- Blade: 3.4" M390, Drop Point, Black
- Handle: 4.6" Blue Aluminum Blue, Black Grip Tape Inlay
- Hardware: Torx; Black
- Pocket Clip: Tip-Up, Right Carry
- Opener: Push Button
- Pivot: Silica Carbide Bearings
- Lock Type: Plunge Lock
- Made in the USA
- Model: 1135-1BL
Tired of your butter knife winning all the fights in your kitchen drawer? This Microtech LUDT Gen III Automatic Folding Knife is here to show it who's boss. This ain't your grandpappy's pocket knife – it's a sleek, mean, cutting machine with a 3.4" drop point blade stainless steel blade.
Crafted from premium M390 steel, this folding knife boasts a carbide bearing for smooth, one-handed opening that'll make you the envy of every fidget spinner enthusiast. Plus, with its traction tape inlay and Torx hardware, this automatic knife offers a secure grip and a touch of tactical elegance.
Just try not to stare at its beauty for too long – you might miss its lightning-fast deployment. Microtech quality ensures this knife is built to last, so you can focus on what really matters: slicing through your to-do list with unmatched style.
Order yours today because they'll disappear faster than a politician's promise during an election year!
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Fantastic...
Great knife and color and as always exceptional service from EKnives!!! Get it now!!
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Great...
Best prices fast shipping good stock
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Love the LUDT...
I own SEVERAL of the gen 3 LUDTs...one of my favorites to carry. I do have big hands, so I have to move my finger up to the part that comes out where the pivot is. Having said that, I like using my knives that way usually the blades have a choil that I will put my finger in.. but this works pretty much the same. The action is fantastic, and they come very sharp! I love all the different color combos.
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Nice but too...
I had wanted an LUDT for quite a while but sadly, the handle was about a quarter inch too short for my monster hands and caused a hot spot in my pinkie and ring fingers while holding it so I ended up returning it before I had an opprtunity to cut with it. That being said, my friend who runs A Therapeutic Edge on YouTube owns one and says it's one of his favorites for cutting stuff so I say it must be pretty good
