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The Buck 297BK Sirus TM features a 3-1/4″ drop point 420HC Stainless Steel Blade
The Sirus features Buck’s assisted opening patent pending ASAP Technology
The Sirus comes with solid black anodized aluminum handles, with machined grooves along its length for extra gripping ability and a stainless steel belt clip for easy carry
The 297BK Sirus TM, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Unconditional Lifetime Warranty
Product DescriptionBuck Knives 297BK Sirus TM is a full sized assisted-opening knife with Buck’s patent-pending ASAP Technology. ASAP Technology is an advanced, dual-pivot design to assist blade opening. The knife features a rolling cam lock safety that is adjacent to the blade release ridge for easy one hand operation. ASAP Technology is a smooth, reliable and safe assisted opening system. The Sirus features a 3-1/4″ drop point 420HC stainless steel blade with a thumb stud that also acts as the blade stop. The Sirus is 4-1/2″ long closed and weighs 3. 9 oz. It comes with solid black anodized aluminum handles with machined grooves along it’s length for extra gripping ability and a stainless steel belt clip for easy carry. The Sirus, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Unconditional Lifetime Warranty. . . More >>
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