Microtech Ultratech Gen IV OTF Knife Grinch Theme Neon Green 3.5" M390 11214-1GNS

Microtech Knives

SKU: MCT11214-1GNS

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SKU:
MCT11214-1GNS
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Blade Steel:
M390
Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
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Microtech Ultratech Gen IV OTF Knife Grinch Theme Neon Green 3.5" M390 11214-1GNS

Microtech Knives

SKU: MCT11214-1GNS

Out Of Stock

SKU:
MCT11214-1GNS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Blade Steel:
M390
Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
availability:
out of stock
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Gen IV Non ZBP

  • Overall: 8.4"
  • Blade: 3.5" M390, Drop Point, Neon Green-Grinch Theme
  • Handle: 5" 6061-T6 Neon Green Aluminum-Grinch Theme
  • Weight: 3.6 oz
  • Knife Type: OTF (Out the Front) Automatic
  • Opener: Thumb Slider
  • Clip: Tip Down Right/Left Hand
  • Made in the USA
  • Model: 11214-1GNS
  • No more Zero Blade Play (ZBP) functionality—removed to reduce cost while preserving smoothness

  • M390MK blade steel offering excellent edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance 

  • Stainless steel Torx hardware for added strength and durability 

  • Titanium pocket clip with ceramic ball for smoother operation and premium feel

  • Improved stainless-steel glass breaker—more robust and practical in serious situations

  • Contoured chassis handle for a lighter, more ergonomic grip and a sleek flat finish

  • Dual fuel drive system Upgraded with 2 springs allowing for easier operation and ensures the smoothest opening and closing yet.

  • Crud Cutter- Its enhanced by a milled switch platform that resists lint and debris for more reliable action

The Ultratech® Gen IV Signature Series “The Knife That Stole Christmas” is a bold seasonal statement built on Microtech’s most iconic out-the-front platform. Featuring a striking green chassis with hair like detailing, this release captures the mischievous spirit of the holidays while delivering uncompromising performance.

Playful in concept, serious in execution, this knife isn’t here to spread cheer—it’s here to steal the spotlight.

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