Description

The Kalashnikov featured in this listing has been converted* into an automatic knife. When you push the button, the knife opens with a kick that is snappy and satisfying. You'll be opening it over and over again!
This model has a red-finished, AUS-8, dagger blade and a black-coated aluminum handle with red hardware and a red, deep-carry pocket clip.
The Boker Kalashnikov is inspired by the Kalashnikov rifle. Its handle is contoured to feel perfect in hand, promising a sure grip with jimping on its top and bottom. The Kalashnikov honors its namesake with a design you can count on.
We stock sheaths made specifically for the Boker Kalashnikov:
- Boker Cordura Nylon Belt Carry Sheaths
- Linos Kydex Neck Carry Sheaths
See the Boker Kalashnikov Review to learn what makes this knife so amazing!
*Automatic conversion knives are retrofitted by a third party to accept a coil spring. The factory warranty on these knives is void, but we do warranty the conversion/spring of these knives for one (1) year from date of purchase.
Overall Length: 7.625"
Blade Length: 3.25"
Cutting Edge: 3.00"
Blade Thickness: 0.12"
Blade Material: AUS-8
Blade Style: Dagger
Blade Grind: Flat
Finish: Red
Edge Type: Plain
Handle Length: 4.375"
Closed Length: 4.375"
Handle Thickness: 0.67"
Handle Material: Aluminum
Color: Black
Weight: 3.70 oz.
User: Right Hand
Pocket Clip: Tip-Up
Knife Type: Automatic
Opener: Push Button
Lock Type: Plunge Lock
Brand: Boker
Model: Kalashnikov
Model Number: 01KALS44NSOI
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Best Use: Everyday Carry
Product Type: Knife
Item #BHQ-92706

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It is not anodized it is paint and the paint on these are terrible when I got mine the box had red flakes in it first cut I made scratched most of the paint off.

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id like to know where these are made. Time to do some digging.

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I believe they are made in Buenos Aires. Go to bokerusa.com and click on the "About Us" link at the bottom of the page. The history of the company is actually quite interesting.

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