ON8867CF Ontario RAT Model 1 Satin D2 Blade Carbon Fiber Handles Linerlock Clip
Randall's Adventure Training has been designing, marketing, and selling survival and military-style knives since their first survival courses in the Amazon Jungle of Peru. One of their first designs was the RTAK which was built by Newt Livesay's Wicked Knife Company before Ontario Knife Company produced the design. ESEE also produced and sold the RAT skinning/survival knife made by John Greco and the RAT Laser Strike knife made by TOPS (ESEE has since re-introduced the Laser Strike as an ESEE knife). Randall's Adventure Training also designed the following knives for Ontario Knife Company: RTAK II, TAK, RAT-7, RAT-5, RAT-3, Model 1 folder, and the Model 2 folder.
The Ontario RAT Model 1 from Randall's Adventure Training is a folding EDC knife that can withstand hard use and abuse associated with tactical or survival tasks. For the money, there might not be a better knife on that market that can match the performance of the RAT Model 1. It features an ergonomic handle with smooth action and rock-solid lockup. The four-position pocket clip allows the user to customize their carry method to their liking. We absolutely love the off-set blade from the handle, which creates a unique look we rarely see in a knife and distinguishes it from all the rest. Whether you need to add a new knife to your EDC rotation (or you think it would make a great fit for a survivalist, serviceman or woman, or a true friend), rest assured you're making the right choice when you go with an Ontario RAT Model 1. This RAT 1 features a tough blade made from D2, an air hardened tool steel with high wear and abrasion resistant properties.
Features
Lanyard hole
4-position pocket clip
Dual thumb studs
Hardened stainless steel liners
Specifications
Blade Length: 9.14cm
Closed Length: 12.70cm
Overall Length: 21.84cm
Steel: D2 Tool Steel - 59 61HRC
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Finish: Satin
Handle Material: Carbon Fiber
Weight: 5.4 oz.
Made in Taiwan
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