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Bestech VK-Core 

Bestech VK-Core 

  • Vulpex Knife Design 
  •  Handle and blade made of 14C28N
  • Comes with a Kydex Sheath
The fox as a fixed 

The VK-Core is the first production-fixed design by custom knifemaker Steven Kempa of Vulpex Knives. The design is based on a long series of handcrafted knives in which Steven has paid meticulous attention to constantly improving the hand position and usability in the field. Each prototype has been excessively tested, sometimes to the point of destruction. The VK Core is the result of years of development and is produced exclusively for Vulpex Knives by Bestech. This all-steel knife feels sensationally good in the hand, which is not only due to its ingenious shape but also to the all-round beveling of the edges. The speedholes in the handle ensure a comfortable weight and also offer the option of being able to pull the knife out of the Kydex sheath very quickly. Steven deliberately chose the very fine-grained Sandvik 14C28N for the material. This material can only be finely ground and is extremely resistant to rust. In addition, this steel is very robust, which makes it absolutely predestined for an all-rounder fixed like the VK Core. 

 The Core is clearly a Vulpex knife: the typical design language, which has already delighted fans of the VK Void, can be found in this knife at first glance. The iconic copper pin is a must, as is the great logo with the fox.
Blade length: 8,1
Blade material: 14C28N
Blade thickness: 3,6
Clip: No
Designer: Vulpex Knives
Handle Material: 14C28N
Knife type: Every Day Carry
Lefthand suitable: Yes
Overall Length: 19,5
Sheath: Kydex
Weight: 76

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