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- Type: Pocket Knife
- Engraving: Yes
- Brand: SOG
- Overall Length: 21,40 cm
- Blade Length: 9,30 cm
- Blade Material: 440
- Handle Material: GRN
- Opener: Flipper
- Opening: Manual
- Lock Type: Framelock
- Color: Orange
- Blade Color: Uncoated
- Item Number: 01SG221
In stock
- Accessory
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- Pocket Knife
- D2
- G10, Stainless Steel
- Framelock
- Flipper
5 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 440C
- GRN
- Framelock
- Thumb Stud
5 weeks approx. from order
- Pocket Knife
- 440C
- GRN
- Framelock
- Thumb Stud
Approx. in stock from 06.09.2024
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- 440C
- G10
- Slipjoint
- Nail Nick
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- Pocket Knife
- 5Cr15MoV
- GRN
- Backlock
- Thumb Stud
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- Pocket Knife
- D2
- Polypropylene, Rubber
- Linerlock
- Thumb Stud
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- Pocket Knife
- Stainless Steel
- FRN
- Jens Anso
- Backlock
- Thumb Hole
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- 9Cr18MoV
- G10
- Linerlock
- Flipper
Approx. in stock from 14.06.2024
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- 8Cr13MoV
- G10
- Backlock
- Thumb Stud
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- Pocket Knife
- D2
- G10, Stainless Steel
- Jesper Voxnaes
- Framelock
- Thumb Hole
No longer available
- Pocket Knife
- D2
- GRN
- Slide Lock
- Thumb Stud
Approx. in stock from 06.09.2024
- Tactical Pen
- Aluminum
- Midgards Messer
Approx. in stock from 27.05.2024
- Fixed Blade
- MagnaCut
- Steel
- Lucas Burnley
- Fixed
Approx. in stock from 27.05.2024
- Pocket Knife
- MagnaCut
- Aluminum
- Brad Zinker
- Button Lock
- Push Button
SOG
The company SOG from Washington, established in 1986, goes back to a special unit of the US army, which were responsible for covert operations. SOG´s name came originally from “Studies and Observation Group”. To satisfy the requirements of the special units, all SOG knives were designed for the toughest loads and afterwards subjected to numerous tests.
The company SOG from Washington, established in 1986, goes back to a special unit of the US army, which were responsible for covert operations. SOG´s name came originally from “Studies and... more