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RTD
Designed by Matthew Lerch in Sussex, Wisconsin
The RTD is named for and inspired by the Ruger® 10/22 Takedown®. Designed by Matthew Lerch and featuring Ken Onion’s innovative Field Strip Technology, it can be taken apart for easy cleaning and maintenance when out in the field or at the range. This folding knife has a textured glass-reinforced nylon handle with clip and locking liner for secure lockup while in use.
- Field Strip Technology
- Locking Liner
- Flipper Opening
Out of stock
Specifications
Blade Length | 3.67" (93.09 mm) |
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Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Steel | 1.4116 |
Blade Finish | Corrosion Resistant Coating |
Blade Thickness | 0.13" (3.18 mm) |
Overall Length | 8.50" (215.90 mm) |
Closed Length | 4.85" (123.27 mm) |
Weight | 3.90 oz. (110.56 g) |
Handle | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
Style | Field Strip Folding Knife w/Liner Lock |
Innovations
How Field Strip Works
Field Strip Technology lets you easily disassemble your knife for cleaning without tools. To disassemble, close the knife, push the front release lever up. Then spin the rear release wheel clockwise —once you feel the handle release, pull it up and away. Handles and blade come apart easily. To bring the knife back together, place the blade and handles into the closed position - press and hold the pivot. Once the pivot is seated correctly, rotate the release wheel counter-clockwise until snug. Push front lever down. The knife is restored to full working order.
For a quick FAQ on how Field Strip works, click here.
Field Strip Technology lets you easily disassemble your knife for cleaning without tools. To disassemble, close the knife, push the front release lever up. Then spin the rear release wheel clockwise —once you feel the handle release, pull it up and away. Handles and blade come apart easily. To bring the knife back together, place the blade and handles into the closed position - press and hold the pivot. Once the pivot is seated correctly, rotate the release wheel counter-clockwise until snug. Push front lever down. The knife is restored to full working order.
For a quick FAQ on how Field Strip works, click here.
Sussex, Wisconsin
What happens when you cross art and mechanics? You get something that looks like Matthew Lerch. Trained initially as a jeweler/watchmaker, he progressed into manufacturing and tool making. Now he has a few patents under his belt for innovations, like the Fire Safe®, and has been honored with some prestigious awards including the Buster Warenski award. Matt views knives as functional art, as evidenced in his Moxie™ and Blade Show award-winning Endorser™ design.
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