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Ambidextrous thumb studs enable fast, fluid opening with either hand. It is also available in a 4 tanto blade style.
New Wilson Star-Light
knife weighs in at 4 ounces
December 19, 2011
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(GunReports.com) Designed by noted tactical knifemaker Allen Elishewitz and made in the U.S.A. of premium materials by Hogue, Wilson Tacticals new Star-Light knife is a deep-pocket-carry-clip model, reversible for tip-up or tip-down carry, and comes with a recessed lanyard loop.
The over-sized button lock provides security and smooth function without speed of opening. Weighing in at 4 ounces, the Star-Lights tactical drop point blade is ground from premium U.S.A. 154-CM stainless steel, and cryogenically tempered. It rides on a hardened, oversize pivot for smooth operation.
A semi-auto safety has also been engineered into the Star-Light, and when pushed in the forward position will automatically "double lock" the blade upon opening for extra security.
The Wilson Combat Starburst grip pattern locks the Star-Light into your grip and also adds traction to the pocket clip for retention. The handles are machined from Hogue's G-Mascus G-10 laminate that has a unique Damascus-style pattern running through the material.
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