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RUGER® CENTENNIAL KNIFE

Designed by Bill Harsey in Creswell, Oregon
The Ruger® Centennial knife from CRKT® produced in honor of William B. Ruger's 100th birthday, is a stainless steel full tang fixed blade that is 100% hand crafted in the U.S.A.

Designed by award winning knife maker Bill Harsey, this knife incorporates a rugged full tang and handcrafted laminate wood handles with embedded Ruger® eagle medallions affixed with stainless steel grip screws. The handles are contoured for positive grip even in wet conditions. Harsey gave the Centennial knife a sturdy, long swept, semi-drop point satin finish blade; this blade design is field proven for cutting efficiency. A 154CM blade steel was selected for excellent, long lasting edge retention. The design, shape, deep bevel grind and finish speaks to rugged, reliable Ruger®.

Available Exclusively at ShopRuger.com
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  • Handcrafted Laminate Wood Handles
  • Made in the USA
Lifetime Warranty
 
Specifications
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Blade Length 4.00" (101.60 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 154CM
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Thickness 0.17" (4.39 mm)
Overall Length 8.875" (225.43 mm)
Handle Laminate Hardwood
Style Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath
Sheath Feature Belt Loop
Sheath Material Leather
The Ruger® Centennial knife from CRKT® produced in honor of William B. Ruger's 100th birthday, is a stainless steel full tang fixed blade that is 100% hand crafted in the U.S.A. Designed by award winning knife maker Bill Harsey, this knife incorporates a rugged full tang and handcrafted laminate wood handles with embedded Ruger® eagle medallions affixed with stainless steel grip screws. The handles are contoured for positive grip even in wet conditions. Harsey gave the Centennial knife a sturdy, long swept, semi-drop point satin finish blade; this blade design is field proven for cutting efficiency. A 154CM blade steel was selected for excellent, long lasting edge retention. The design, shape, deep bevel grind and finish speaks to rugged, reliable Ruger®.

About Ruger® Knives

Sturm, Ruger® & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) and CRKT® are pleased to introduce Ruger® knives to the commercial sporting market. This complete knife line was designed exclusively for Ruger® by CRKT® master knife-smiths and is being built by CRKT, an industry leader in knives and tools.

"Ruger® is focused on bringing affordable, rugged and reliable products to our consumer base," said Chris Killoy, Ruger® President and COO, "As we looked to expand our licensing program, we knew that we wanted a knife manufacturer that shared these goals. CRKT® is a great fit," he concluded.

Columbia River Knife and Tool is proudly American and has established itself as a leader in developing unique, award-winning, innovative knife designs and mechanisms that push the envelope. Since 1994, this Oregon-based company has made tools that people are proud to carry - affordable, rugged and reliable products that perfectly complement Ruger® firearms.

"When Ruger® approached CRKT® to work together on a knife line, we knew that it would be a perfect fit for the commercial sporting market," said CRKT® Chairman of the Board and Founder, Rod Bremer. "The parallels between how Ruger® and CRKT® serve the marketplace are uncanny. Pairing with an iconic American brand like Ruger® was simply a no-brainer," he continued.

This exclusive Ruger® knife line includes designs for everyday carry, hunting, tactical uses and self-preparedness. The knives are crafted in varying sizes and finishes, with an assortment of blade edges. Developed by five master knife-smiths who combined their knowledge of the art with aesthetic details from Ruger® firearms, the line offers unique knives with the important features that every good knife should have. These knives are purpose built to be durable and highly functional in the environments where Ruger® customers will expect them to perform.

View the entire Ruger® Knives Collection here.

Manufactured by CRKT® under license from Sturm, Ruger® & Co. Inc.

Bill Harsey

Creswell, Oregon 

This whole knife making thing started out as a combinations of my growing up hunting and fishing in the outdoors of Oregon and an interest in working steel which had me welding on logging equipment at the age of 15 years old. My interest in heat treating and manufacturing tool steels is a core to what I do. Design is a core issue to me while the knife continues to be a useful tool in the human hand and it continues to be important even in the day and age of all this electronic technology.

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