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Friday, January 14, 2011

CRKT M-16 Series Knives


CRKT M-16 Series Knives

CRKT M16-10kz
CRKT M16-10kz

CRKT Kit Carson M16 Series Knives

Kit Carson of Vine Grove, Kentucky, is a retired professional soldier, rising to the level of Sergeant Major. He has made knives for 28 years and has been a full time knifemaker since 1993. He is a voting member of the Knifemakers' Guild. Kit has been an avid hunter and fisherman for over 40 years, growing up enjoying the woods and trout streams in the mountains of north Georgia. About his philosophy of knife design, he says: "I strive to follow form and function in the knives I design and build. My reputation has been built around solid working knives, both fixed blade and folders. All the time spent outdoors as a young man and the time spent around the world with the Army has strongly influence the knives I create." Nothing reflects this approach more than the Carson Design of CRKT's M16 series, which is built for function, not to follow fads. This highly successful knife series, available with handles of aluminum, Zytel, or carbon fiber, also features the "Carson Flipper" on many models.


Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) has made quite a name for itself in the "tactical folder" market. The company imports an increasingly diverse selection of affordable, high-quality knives that set the standard for "budget daily carry" among those who carry self-defense blades. One of the more popular lines in the CRKT catalog is the M16 series. Available in multiple sizes and blade styles, a representative cross-section of the line includes the M16-03Z, the M16 Special Forces, and the M16 EDC Compact models.

The entire CRKT M16 line is worth a look. Given the wide array of blade styles and sizes from which to choose, I'm confident you'll be able to find a model that suits you.

To buy or get more information on any of the CRKT M-16 knives, click the link below.

CRKT M-16 Series Knives




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