5.11 Tactical Side Kick Boot Knife 51023
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Category: KnifeRM241.00
Our first fixed blade knife offers multiple carry options and capitalizes on our ATAC, XPRT, and Company hidden boot pockets to support cross-functional sales. The 5.11 Tactical Sidekick Boot Knife is a great choice for boot or belt carry and can even be worn as a neck knife. The sheath is also MOLLE compatible. This new and innovative knife is an exceptional value.
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Description
5.11 Tactical Side Kick Boot Knife 51023

5.11 Tactical Side Kick Boot Knife 51023
Blade Thickness: 4 mm
Overall Length: 5.5″
Blade Length: 2″ Combo Edge Modified Tanto Blade
Blade Material: AUS8 Stainless Steel
Subdued Black Oxide Coating with Skeletonized Handle
Injection Molded Plastic Sheath for Boot and Duty Belt Carry
Ambidextrous Up / Down / Left / Right Options
Attaches to MOLLE Webbing or Web Platform
Includes Allen Wrench to Adjust Pocket Depth
Includes Break-Away Chain for Wear as a Neck Knife
Mike Vellekamp / Blade-Tech design
Weight: 2.7 oz.
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