Toor Knives Serpent Carbon Black G10 Fixed Blade Knife 3.75" Tanto Black Oxide

Toor Knives

SKU: TOOR-SERP-CRB

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SKU:
TOOR-SERP-CRB
UPC:
850039853661
Weight:
23.40 Ounces
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
LaunchStock:
0
LaunchDate:
12/31/25 01:00AM
Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
availability:
out of stock
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Toor Knives Serpent Carbon Black G10 Fixed Blade Knife 3.75" Tanto Black Oxide

Toor Knives

SKU: TOOR-SERP-CRB

Out Of Stock

(1 review) Write a Review
SKU:
TOOR-SERP-CRB
UPC:
850039853661
Weight:
23.40 Ounces
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
LaunchStock:
0
LaunchDate:
12/31/25 01:00AM
Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
availability:
out of stock
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  • Overall: 8.25"
  • Blade: 3.75" CPM3V, Tanto, Black Oxide
  • Handle: 4.5" Textured Black G10
  • Weight: 6.7oz (without Sheath)
  • Sheath: Black Kydex
  • Knife Type: Full Tang, Fixed Blade
  • Made in the USA
  • Model: Serpent- Carbon

If you’re looking for a tactical blade and space is a premium on your gear, then this is the knife for you, as its slimline FlexTech sheath takes up minimal room. The Serpent’s 1.125” ring allows for an easy draw, with or without gloves. The blade is ground with a Tanto grind, leaving two razor sharp straight edges and at 0.1875” thick, is just thick enough to be used as a prying tool, while thin enough to still slide through flesh.

Toor's signature Diamondback textured handle eliminates any chance of the blade sliding when wet, while still maintaining smooth contours for maximum comfort when concealed against the body.
Made out of a CPM3V steel with a Black Oxide finish, and a textured G10 handle, this blade can stand up to the toughest elements with little-to-no corrosion.

Every Serpent is Made in the USA and includes a FlexTech KYDEX® sheath for easy retention adjustability, as well as multiple friction offsets to eliminate blade rattle.

 

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    Posted by Ian on Aug 20th 2024

    The build and material quality are good but overall the knife left me feeling disappointed and even slightly ripped off. 1) The grind-lines on the blade are asymmetrical, which is frankly unacceptable for a knife in the $300 price range. After seeing the defect, I googled it (as one does) and it seems to be a known problem going back at least 3 years, which begs the question why the guys at Toor haven't fixed it? 2) Ergonomically, the ring is a poorly executed gimmick, adding little to no practical value to the point where you’ll probably just end up ignoring it. It’s a pity because Toor have a strong brand and a cool story, but they'll need to up their QC game. I wish them well.