Whiskey Jack | G-CARTA (STARRY NIGHT 1) | Multiple Carry Options | Skeletonized Tang | CPM 10V | KizerB™ 1108A4
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Whiskey Jack | G-CARTA (STARRY NIGHT 1) | Multiple Carry Options | Skeletonized Tang | CPM 10V | KizerB™ 1108A4

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Whiskey Jack | G-CARTA (STARRY NIGHT 1) | Multiple Carry Options | Skeletonized Tang | CPM 10V | KizerB™ 1108A4FEATURES Compact Four Finger Fixed Blade 5. 64" Overall Length This compact fixed blade is a fresh evolution of our January release, created in response to the Kizer community requests for a more portable and user friendly design. Compared to other full size fixed blades, this version keeps the ergonomic four finger handle that fits naturally in the hand, providing a secure and comfortable grip. Thoughtfully textured and streamlined, it reduces hand

FEATURES

Compact Four-Finger Fixed Blade — 5.64" Overall Length
This compact fixed blade is a fresh evolution of our January release, created in response to the Kizer community requests for a more portable and user-friendly design. Compared to other full-size fixed blades, this version keeps the ergonomic four-finger handle that fits naturally in the hand, providing a secure and comfortable grip. Thoughtfully textured and streamlined, it reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use, making it ideal for precision tasks, outdoor adventures, and everyday carry. This new variant delivers the classic Kizer fixed blade experience in a more pocket-friendly, approachable size.

G-CARTA Handle With Artistic Micarta Patterns
G-CARTA is a distinctive material crafted from a blend of fiber, fabric, and epoxy, creating intricate, artistic micarta patterns that evoke natural textures such as fish scales, camouflage, or abstract artwork. These unique patterns add a dynamic visual appeal, turning each handle into a piece of functional art. The handle offers a lightweight, well-balanced feel, with a texture that enhances grip without being overly aggressive. G-Carta seamlessly combines beauty with strength, ensuring a durable, high-performance grip for everyday tasks while making a bold visual statement. Whether you're looking for a functional tool or an eye-catching design, G-Carta provides both in one cohesive package.

Multiple Carry Options
Engineered for versatility, this knife adapts to your lifestyle and carry preferences. The durable Kydex sheath protects the blade while allowing multiple carry positions—neck, boot, pocket, or attached to a backpack, belt, or arm. Fully adjustable and MOLLE-compatible, it delivers secure, stable carry in any situation. Whether you’re on an outdoor adventure, commuting, or tackling tactical tasks, this knife is ready to go wherever you go.

High-Wear CPM 10V Blade
Crafted from CPM 10V steel, this blade delivers exceptional wear resistance and edge retention, making it ideal for demanding everyday tasks and heavy-duty use. Known for its toughness and long-lasting sharpness, CPM 10V maintains a reliable cutting performance even under rigorous conditions, ensuring your knife stays ready whenever and wherever it’s needed.

Unbreakable Skeletonized Tang & Detailed Handling
Lightweight, Versatile, and Ready to Carry. The Whiskey Jack features a skeletonized tang that runs from the blade tip to the handle’s end, providing exceptional strength while reducing overall weight. Thoughtful details like aggressive jimping along the spine and handle enhance grip, control, and leverage, making precise cuts easier and safer, especially when applying force at the tip. A lanyard hole at the very end of the handle offers a secure option for rope or strap attachment without affecting balance. Designed with both durability and practicality in mind, this knife combines strength, lightweight handling, and convenient carry for any adventure.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model: Whiskey Jack
Model Number: 1108A4
Overall Length: 5.64" / 143.1mm
Designer: Jonathan Styles
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Length: 2.06" / 52.20mm
Blade Thickness: 0.13" / 3.2mm
Blade Material: CPM 10V
Blade Finishing: Black Coating
Blade Grind: Flat
Handle Length: 3.58" / 90.9mm
Handle Material: G-CARTA (STARRY NIGHT 1)
Weight: 1.83oz / 51.9g
Color: Blue
Hardness: 60-62

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