Spyderco

REFERENCE ONLY - Spyderco Jot Singh Khalsa C40GP Sprint Run Folding Knife, 3" Plain Edge Blade, Black G-10 Handle

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( 1 Review )

Current stock:
  • Blade Length: Approximately 3.00" ~ 76 mm
  • Blade Material: VG-10 Stainless Steel
  • Blade Style: Plain Edge
  • Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.109375" ~ 7/64" ~ 3 mm
  • Lock Style: Liner Lock
  • Closed Overall Length: Approximately 4.25" ~ 4 1/4" ~ 108 mm
  • Open Overall Length: Approximately 7.00" ~ 178 mm
  • Handle Material: Black G-10
  • Pocket Clip: Right Hand/Left Hand Tip Down Clip
  • Weight: Approximately 4.50 Ounces ~ 128 g
  • Special Features:
    2013 Sprint Run
    Lanyard Hole
    Made in Japan

Knifemaker Jot Singh Khalsa is known worldwide for his beautifully crafted custom knives and jewelry. A devout follower of the Sikh religion, he specializes in Kirpans, the sacred and deeply symbolic knives of the Sikhs.  In 2000, he applied his design flair to one of the most unique and rare Spyderco production folders ever produced. Back for the first time as a limited-edition Sprint run, the Khalsa folder combines the intricate artistry of his traditional designs with the functionality of a modern folding knife. It features a VG-10 stainless steel blade, Walker LinerLock™ mechanism, and textured black G-10 handles, all rendered in Khalsa’s unmistakable style.

1 Review

5/5
WK 7th Dec 2016

Don't judge by its looks

Had my eye on this knife for awhile but the price seemed a little high. First time I saw it I knew I wanted it though. NK had a sale and the price was too good to pass up. The ergos are awesome and the J shape handle fits perfectly in hand. It seems like a lot of thought went into the design.G 10 on the handle is more aggressive than usual for spyderco and is perfect. Action is smooth and opens easy. Blade is sharp, spyderco always has the best edges on their knives. The shape of the blade is unusual but is what really makes the knife stand out. The hump with the spyder hole is a little odd and takes up a good bit of room in the pocket. Thats the only negative I can find. Other wise this knife is awesome. I think this design is polarizing but if you have been looking at it and trying to decide I say pick it up. These weird knives tend to disappear and never resurface. The Jot Singh is ugly as hell but I love it. Also NK awesome service as usual my go to site for knives.

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