Description
Spyderco Ocelot C74GP
In reality, knives made specifically for hunting get used for cutting much more than just what you bag. It holds equally true that generic outdoor knives often find their way into the hands of the hunter for field-dressing.
Designed by Tim Wegner and produced between 2005 and 2007, The Ocelot seamlessly covers both bases crossing from sport to field and back. The blade’s Plain Edge, drop-point tip is thick at the end and it’s curved full-belly makes short work of both hunting and field chores. It’s constructed with cobalt enriched VG-10 that stays sharper longer in the field where sharpness matters most. Various spots on the hollow-ground blade are textured: At the base of the spine, along the finger choil area and again behind the Spyderco Round Hole. This texturing offers tactical resistance when in contact with the thumb or index finger optimising grip and providing slip resistance when cutting.
The ergonomic G-10 handle is machined with paw prints (pugs) housing full steel liners inside. An ambidextrous tip-up or tip-down clip offers multiple carry options. Centred mid-spine, a back lock features a David Boye dent, minimising the opportunity to inadvertently release the lock while forcefully gripping the knife.
A thong or lanyard can be strung through the steel lined lanyard hole for backup attachment when using the knife in water or brush.
This is a Pre-Owned knife from a Private Collection and has no sign of use or sharpening, it comes with the original box.
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