Spyderco Para Military 2 folding knife, left-handed C81GPLE2
Left handers rejoice! The Spyderco Para Military™ 2, hands down one of our most popular and in-demand models, is now available in a purpose-designed left-handed version.
Like the best-selling right-handed Para Military 2, this version features a full-flat-ground CPM® S30V® stainless steel blade with an oversized Trademark Round Hole™ that is fully accessible for swift, ambidextrous, one-handed opening. The blade is housed in a handle constructed with stainless steel liners nested within durable textured G-10 scales. This pocket-friendly style of construction results in a slimmer profile and allows an open-backed design that reduces weight and simplifies cleaning and maintenance. It is also the foundation of the knife’s patented Compression Lock™ mechanism, which in this knife is specifically engineered for left-handed operation. This “mirror-image” version of the Compression Lock provides the same trustworthy strength and ease of operation but is specifically configured for left-handed use.
The left-handed Para Military 2 also features a four-position pocket clip that supports tip-up or tip-down carry on both sides of the body. A generously sized lined lanyard hole at the butt end of the handle completes the package, allowing the easy attachment of fobs, lanyards, and safety lines.
Blade material
CPM S45VN
Blade grind
Full Flat
Locking mechanism
Compression lock
Opening mechanism
Hole
Handle
G10
Weight:
3.81 oz
Overall length:
8.27″
Blade length:
3.43″
Length folded:
4.8″
Blade thickness:
0.15″
Country of origin:
USA
Lanyard hole, Pocket clip








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