The Crkt Heiho Was Born Out Of A Challenge To Knife Designer And Martial Arts Instructor James Williams.
Williams Had Designed The Crkt Hissatsu — Based On An Old Japanese Fixed Blade — For Use By Tactical Law Enforcement And Military Forces. However, Some Special Operations And Government Security Professionals Are Not Allowed To Carry A Large Fixed Blade, So He Set Out To Create A Low-Profile Folder That Could Be Used In Hostile Environments.
The Result Is The Heiho.
This Folder Is Not Your Typical Defensive Knife. It Has A Japanese-Inspired Style With A 3.125-Inch Blade That Masterfully Combines Penetrating Power With Slashing Capabilities. When A Sufficient Amount Of Pressure Is Applied To The Thumb Disk, The Blade Springs To Life With The Outburst Assisted-Opening Mechanism.
Within The Handle Is A Stainless Steel Interframe Build That Provides Additional Strength And Toughness. The Outer Scales Are Textured G-10 Machined With Japanese Kanji Characters That Signify “Strategy System Of Strategy.”
Because Reliability In A Locking Mechanism Is Important, The Liner-Locking System On The Heiho Is Reinforced With The Crkt Locking Liner Safety Innovation That Pushes A Pin Between The Liner And The Frame To Prevent Accidental Closure.
It Also Comes With A Reversible Tip-Up Pocket Clip, So You Can Carry This Versatile Folder Anywhere.
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