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In stock
- Type: Fixed Blade
- Engraving: Yes
- Brand: Mercury
- Overall Length: 16,00 cm
- Blade Length: 6,50 cm
- Blade Thickness: 3,00 mm
- Weight: 44,00 g
- Blade Material: 440C
- Handle Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Gray
- Blade Color: Uncoated
- Sheath Material: Kydex
- Item Number: 02MR014
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Mercury
The Maniago-based knife manufacturer Mercury can look back on more than 60 years of tradition. Although the Mercury brand name was not established until 1984, the first pocket knives were manufactured by the founder Attilio Del Ben back in 1946. With a lot of experience in the field of hunting and sports knives, Mercury is still one of the most renowned manufacturers in this sector today. With its high-quality workmanship and especially with the lovingly crafted stag, Mercury offers an attractive selection of multifunctional hunting and everyday knives, which also convince with their excellent price-performance ratio.
The Maniago-based knife manufacturer Mercury can look back on more than 60 years of tradition. Although the Mercury brand name was not established until 1984, the first pocket knives were... more