Spyderco Rescue Assist I - Orange FRN - Satin Serrated Blade - C79PSOR

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Spyderco SKU: C79PSOR

The Spyderco Assist Black Blade is a lightweight folder for emergency fire/rescue professionals and the well-equipped citizen who rely on knives to be straightforward in use and perform flawlessly. The blade is coated in non-reflective black carbon nitride with a patented lift-and-pry (blunt-nose) shape made from high-carbon VG-10 stainless steel and loaded with teeth. Most if its' 3-3/8" (86mm) cutting edge is serrated with the last inch at the tip left PlainEdged. Above the one-hand-open hole sits a feature called a Cobra Hood. It's a metal cap that guides the thumb over the hole for quick, by-feel opening then doubles as a textured leveraging platform for your thumb during cutting. A wavy pattern cut out of the top of the blade and again along the handle is for controlled rope cutting. By placing a rope in the groove (between the partially open blade and handle) you can squeeze the blade shut, slicing and trimming rope in a controlled movement without fully exposing the cutting edge. The handle is black lightweight fiberglass reinforced nylon (FRN) with a survival whistle built into the butt end, shrill and high-pitched enough to get you noticed. A reinforced wire pocket clip attaches through the handle on either side for left- or right-hand use. A retractable and replaceable carbide-tip glass/ice breaker is housed inside the handle and is exposed when the closed blade is squeezed into the handle, retracting when pressure is released.

  • Manufacturer: Spyderco
  • Model: Rescue Assist 
  • Designer: Spyderco
  • Overall Length: 8.38 Inches
  • Blade Steel: VG-10
  • Blade Length: 3.69 Inches
  • Blade Thickness: 0.125 Inches
  • Handle Length: 4.88 Inches
  • Handle Thickness: 0.63 Inches
  • Type of Lock: Back Lock
  • Carry Position: Tip Up, Right and Left
  • Country of Origin: Japan
  • Weight: 4.00 Ounces

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