ProTech Les George Left-Handed SBR Short Bladed Rockeye Automatic Knife 2.5" Stonewash LG401-LH

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SKU: PT-LG401-LH

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Blade Length:
2" - 3"
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ProTech Les George Left-Handed SBR Short Bladed Rockeye Automatic Knife 2.5" Stonewash LG401-LH

ProTech

SKU: PT-LG401-LH

Out Of Stock

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SKU:
PT-LG401-LH
Weight:
7.00 Ounces
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LaunchStock:
0
LaunchDate:
12/31/25 01:00AM
Blade Length:
2" - 3"
availability:
out of stock
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  • Overall Length: 6.5"
  • Blade: 2.5" S35VN, Stonewash/Satin
  • Handle: 4.1" Aluminum, Smooth Black
  • Weight: 2.0oz
  • Pocket Clip: Black, Deep Carry, Tip-Up, Left-Hand Only
  • Knife Type: Push Button Automatic
  • Lock Type: Plunge Lock
  • Designer: Les George
  • Made in the USA
  • Model: LG401-LH

The Short Bladed Rockeye, or SBR for short, is a compact version of Pro-Tech's popular full-sized Rockeye Auto.

Both knives are designed by Marine Corps knife designer Les George, who’s ergonomic hard use knives have been faithfully translated to automatic versions by Pro-Tech. The SBR features a compact design, with a 2.5″ blade that’s built for a multitude of cutting tasks. A pocket milled spine adds extra grip and depth to the design. The knife snaps open with authority thanks to Pro-Tech's coil spring automatic mechanism.
Don’t let its size fool you, the SBR is a bantam powerhouse.

 

 

 

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  • 5
    solid little...

    Posted by Jeremy Griggs on Aug 22nd 2024

    I purchased this knife with the purpose of being my EDC and replacing my scarab II. I was afraid it would be a bit too small, but its really just right. Its the perfect length when deployed especially with the ridges in the spine. The clip is really nice because its inset and deep carry. My only gripe is that the finish is almost too smooth, but other than that the action is definite, and comes out with authority. Its true what they say about protech's - they're the best autos. Its really nice that they don't forget about us southpaws either.