Plain clip blade
Plain sheepsfoot blade
Plain pen blade
2-5/8" closed
1.1 ounces
Tru-Sharp surgical steel
Nickel silver bolsters
Jigged brown synthetic handle
Factory warranty
For warranty issues, contact 800-523-6350
Small Stockman Folding Knife -
Case Knives, Case Utility/Working Knives feature Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades, and impact resistant synthetic handles with oval Case shield.
Clip Blade -
The clip blade is a classic shape and very practical. Its name describes a shape that seems to have a portion of the spine of the blade clipped off. This brings the blade point lower for extra control and enhances the sharpness of the tip. It provides ample "belly" in the blade for slicing or skinning and a good tip for inserting in and under things that need to be cut. You will often find a false edge with the clip point.
Sheepsfoot Blade -
A sheepsfoot blade has a straight edge and a straight dull back that curves towards the edge at the end. It gives the most control, because the dull back edge is made to be held by fingers. Sheepsfoot look like a sheep's hoof.
Pen Blade -
Typically you can find a pen blade on pocket knives. It's a handy, all purpose pointed blade originally developed to trim quill pens.
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- Pick up your firearm from the FFL Dealer, who will need to do a criminal and mental health background check. Transfer fees may apply.
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Locating a Federal-Firearm License Dealer (FFL) in Your AreaThere are thousands of FFL Dealers in the United States. You may choose an FFL Dealer from our preferred listing or you may find a dealer in your area. To find a list of FFL Dealers in your area area CLICK HERE. If you choose a dealer that is not on our preferred list, either you or the FFL Dealer will be required to submit a copy of the Federal Firearms License referencing your Cheaper Than Dirt! order number. The FFL Dealer will usually charge a fee to conduct the transfer. There are duties that the FFL Dealer is required to do during the process which include a criminal and mental health background check through NICS. Remember, the FFL Dealer is doing you a favor and the process takes time to complete. Fees can vary so check with the FFL Dealer ahead of time to request a quote on the fees associated with your firearm transfer. The FFL Dealer is in business to make a profit and your internet purchase may be viewed as competition to their retail business. If you feel the fees are too high, you can search for another FFL Dealer.
Completing the TransactionOnce you place the firearm in your cart and checkout you will receive a confirmation email that has your order number and further instructions. We will verify the FFL license and also make the FFL Dealer aware that an order from Cheaper Than Dirt! will soon be arriving for you. Most orders are processed within 2-3 business days from the time we receive and verify the FFL Dealers information. Once shipped, your firearm will arrive at the FFL Dealer within 3-7 days business days. The FFL Dealer will begin processing the shipment. It may be an additional day or so before the FFL Dealer is ready to conduct the transfer of the firearm to you. Call the FFL Dealer and set an appointment to confirm that the firearm is ready to be transferred.
Please note! All Firearm Sales are FinalIt is important to thoroughly inspect your firearm before completion of the transfer. Once the firearm is transferred into your name, Cheaper Than Dirt! will not accept a return or exchange under any circumstance. If a defect is discovered after completing the transfer, you must contact the manufacturer directly for repair or replacement.
Plain clip blade
Plain sheepsfoot blade
Plain pen blade
2-5/8" closed
1.1 ounces
Tru-Sharp surgical steel
Nickel silver bolsters
Jigged brown synthetic handle
Factory warranty
For warranty issues, contact 800-523-6350
Small Stockman Folding Knife -
Case Knives, Case Utility/Working Knives feature Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades, and impact resistant synthetic handles with oval Case shield.
Clip Blade -
The clip blade is a classic shape and very practical. Its name describes a shape that seems to have a portion of the spine of the blade clipped off. This brings the blade point lower for extra control and enhances the sharpness of the tip. It provides ample "belly" in the blade for slicing or skinning and a good tip for inserting in and under things that need to be cut. You will often find a false edge with the clip point.
Sheepsfoot Blade -
A sheepsfoot blade has a straight edge and a straight dull back that curves towards the edge at the end. It gives the most control, because the dull back edge is made to be held by fingers. Sheepsfoot look like a sheep's hoof.
Pen Blade -
Typically you can find a pen blade on pocket knives. It's a handy, all purpose pointed blade originally developed to trim quill pens.