- Order number: CEN3114
For the 100th anniversary of the French Gendarmerie Officers' School, everyone is getting dressed up. Even Wildsteer's Centurion-K, defiant with strength and made for this special occasion, has unpacked its finest suit. The chosen name refers on the one hand to the number one hundred (cent) and on the other hand to the Roman officers, the centurions. The "K" is an addition in honor of a particularly esteemed comrade of the grade.
The knife was built from one piece of N690 stainless steel, of which 12 cm were used for the tanto blade. The black coating gives the knife its tactical look and protects it from unsightly scratches, as well as reflections, in the field. The handle is made of a wrap with 550 paracord and fits well in the hand. For transport or storage, a POM sheath with nylon belt loop provides. As you can see, the Centurion-K tactical is well equipped for the upcoming gendarmerie party.
This knife is made in France and proudly carries the heritage of the French Gendarmerie officer school. It is a gift made not only for today, but for the next 100 years.
Herstellerinformation:
Wildsteer
ZA Charles Chana
10 rue des Haveuses
42230 Roche La Molière
Frankreich
Email: wildsteer@gmail.com
Knife Type: | Einsatzmesser, Outdoor / Survival |
Manufacturer: | Wildsteer |
Tragesystem: | POM Kunstoffscheide |
Modell: | Centurion-K |
Blade Material: | N690 |
Blade Length: | 12 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 4,75 mm |
Overall Length: | 25,5 cm |
Griffmaterial: | 550 Paracord |
Klingenoberfläche: | Schwarz Beschichtet |
Gewicht: | 175g |
Made in: | Frankreich |
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