Steel Will Knives Introduces the Gekko 1505

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posted on January 13, 2016
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Steel Will Knives added an elegantly designed knife to the already popular Gekko family. The Gekko 1505 embodies Italian craftsmanship and functionality matched with the best materials available to create such a versatile outdoor knife.

The modern design allows the user to carry the Gekko 1505 fashionably and can be utilized for cutting cigars, safari trips or any special occasion. The very sharp drop-point blade is capable of withstanding huge loads with ease and the D2 metal has a dark PVD-coating to resists wear and corrosion. A distinctive Lockback mechanism secures the blade in one fluid motion and creates the locking sound users keenly listen for in a quality knife. The tastefully colored maroon Micarta handle provides a firm grip and complements the 3.94-inch blade which radiates class and quality.

A strong clip is included with the Gekko 1505 and can be mounted to either side of the handle for left or right side carry. This knife also includes a lanyard hole, allowing leather or other cordage material to be attached to express the owner's personality.

GEKKO 1505 FEATURES

Steel: D2
Full Length: 8.98 inches
Blade Length: 3.94 inches
Blade Thickness: 0.14-inch
Folded Length: 5.04 inches
Blade Finish: PVD
Blade-HRC: 59-60
Handle: Micarta
Weight: 6.8 ounces
Lock Type: Lockback
MSRP: $239.99

To learn more about the Steel Will Gekko 1505, please visit
https://steelwillknives.com/our-knives/outdoor-series/gekko-1505.html

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