Mechanism | Frame Lock |
Overall Length | 7.25" |
Blade Length | 3.25" |
Handle Length | 4.0" |
Blade Thickness | 0.125" |
Overall Thickness | 0.4" |
Weight | 3.4 oz |
Blade Hardness | 59-61 Rockwell |
Steel | CPM 154 |
Handle Material | 6AL-4V Titanium |
Hardware | 6AL-4V |
Screw Size | Torx 8 |
The Chasm folding knife was designed as an everyday carry companion that has a much smaller footprint. This version features a blade made from premium CPM 154 steel, with a natural stone finish. The iconic recurve edge allows for multiple cutting points with smooth transitions, creating a seamless razor edge. The Chasm rides on phosphor bronze washers for a smooth, controlled action.
The handles, hardware, and ambidextrous pocket clip on this midsize frame lock folding knife are all constructed from 6al-4v titanium to ensure longevity and toughness. A standard 1/4” hole at the rear of the knife allows you to add your favorite lanyard or bead. Every component of this blade is made in-house at Toor Knives, here in San Diego, CA
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Toor...
Love the knife. Withholding fifth star due to lack of captured pivot and the ride height of the pocket clip. The finish the blade and scales are terrific.
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Beautiful and...
I loved the teal color, the feel of the titanium handle, and the sharpness right out of the box. I like frame-lock knives; that was part of the attraction to it. The flipper was a little hard for me to get the hand of. That sometimes happens to me with a new knife, both because the knife has not been broken in and might need a small amount of lubrication, and I might not be used to its particular action. But I like this type of challenge, and happy to say, I can now flip it like a pro. A good buy.
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Toor Chasm Teal Titanium
I love the way the knife looks and feels. It has gotten rave reviews on YouTube as being extremely sharp right out the box and a good EDC value. The reason I took a star off is b/c I cannot seem to flip it open one-handed like they do on YouTube. I end up hurting my thumb. Any advice would be much appreciated.