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Spyderco Citadel AUTO Knife 3-5/8" S30V Black Plain Edge Blade Aluminum Handles


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Spyderco Citadel AUTO Knife 3-5/8" S30V Black Plain Edge Blade Aluminum Handles

Part Number: SP117BKP
Manufacturer: SPYDERCO
Retail Price:$249.95
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Automatic Knives are available to Law Enforcement and active duty Military personnel only. Submission of valid ID required for purchase.

Description
SP117BKP: Citadel - Black Plain Edge
Spyderco®

When Spyderco set out to make automatic knives, Spyderco embraced the task in a typical Spyderco manner--with single-minded focus on quality in design, workmanship and manufacture. You can see all Spyderco Citadels here.

Features
  • Right-hand automatic blade-opening deployment
  • Hard anodized, machined aluminum handle with Bi-Directional Texturing™
  • Black steel clip positions folder left/right hand tip-up (three screw attachment)
  • Back-up safety switch positioned adjacent to automatic-open button
  • Screw together construction
  • Trademark Spyderco Round Hole
  • Flat saber-ground CPM S30V
  • Spine jimping
  • Swedge grind reduces weight
  • Lanyard Hole
Specifications
  • Overall Length: 8 1/2" (216 mm)
  • Handle Length: 4 15/16" (125 mm)
  • Cutting Edge Length: 3 1/2" (89 mm)
  • Blade Length: 3 5/8" (92 mm)
  • Blade Thickness: 1/8" (3 mm)
  • TM Hole Diameter: 3/8" (10 mm)
  • Lanyard Hole Diameter: 3/16" (5 mm)
  • Overall Thickness w/ Clip: 23/32" (18 mm)
  • Weight: 5.1 oz. (145 g)
  • Blade Material: CPM S30V
  • Blade Hardness: Rc 59-60
  • Scale Material: Aluminum
  • Made in USA

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Product Reviews for the Spyderco Citadel AUTO Knife 3-5/8" S30V Black Plain Edge Blade Aluminum Handles 
Avg. Rating: 5   (Based on 2 reviews)
Review 1: 5   Headline: WOW! Fantastic knife!
Pros: Lock Type , Pocket Clip , Blade Sharpness , Blade Material , Handle Material , Lock Ease of Use , Handle Feel , Ease of Opening , Overall Quality
Cons: Weight ,
by apache119 From North Bend, WA on 09/10/2009
I just got this great knife in the mail today, I've been counting down the days since I first ordered it so I am super excited that it finally arrived! First impression: very high quality. Super sharp out of the box. I was shaving strips of paper off of a newspaper with no effort. The opening mechanism is super quick and has a lot of force behind it. The handle has a great feel to it and the pocket clip is not too stiff so it's easy to clip. All in all, I love this knife. I needed a quality knife for my job (I'm a Loadmaster for the United States Air Force) and I am sure glad I found this one. GET IT.

Review 2: 5
Pros: Blade Sharpness , Handle Material , Handle Feel , Overall Quality , Pocket Clip , Ease of Opening , Weight , Lock Ease of Use , Blade Material
Cons:
by Mark From VA on 01/06/2009
this is an awesome knife! i really like the size of this knife. it's a perfect balance between having a knife that you can actually use in the field and something that needs to be compact to carry with all my other gear. the knife feels extremely solid in the hand and is a good solid weight. the spring action on the auto is one of the fastest actions i've seen. the texture of the handles make it easy to grip. i have fairly large hands and even with gloves on, the placement and size of the button and safety make it very easy to work with. i would highly recommend this to anyone who is in the market for a high quality auto knife. i've had it for about 3 weeks now and really cannot think of anything i dislike about this knife.
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