Kershaw Moonsault Butterfly Knife 4.6" Spear Point [FC-087171064314]

Kershaw Moonsault Butterfly Knife 4.6" Spear Point [FC-087171064314]

nan 5050

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nan 5050

Blade Length
4.6
Assisted Opening
Yes
Edge Type
Plain Edge
Knife Type
Other
Fixed/folding
Folding
Model
5050
UPC Barcode
087171064314

You're Sure to Flip when You See the Moonsault from Kershaw!

Like a dazzling luchador, the Moonsault flies off the top rope with grace and style. Designed as a sister product to the popular Lucha, the Moonsault carves out a fresh new look with the comfort and style of curved handles and asymmetrical hole patterns that flow from side to side. However, it's more than a pretty face; just like it's older brother, the Moonsault is balanced and comfortable for flipping. The knife features solid steel handle construction, the smooth feel of bearing washers, and the same great Kershaw quality you've come to love in the Lucha. The spear point blade includes a piercing tip and a full width flat grind for balance while flipping and excellent cutting performance. A "working finish" on the blade and handle does a great job at hiding small scratches, helping the Moonsault look its best. Whether flipping or cutting, tag in the Moonsault as your next butterfly knife.

Kershaw Moonsault Specifications and Features:

  • Kershaw Item Number: 5050
  • Butterfly Knife
  • Manual Opening
  • Spear Point Blade, Single Edge
  • Blade Length: 4.6"
  • Plain Edge
  • Blade Material: 14C28N Steel
  • Blade Thickness 0.156"
  • Hidden Flipper
  • Frame Lock
  • Reversible Deep Carry Pocket Clip
  • Stainless Steel Handle with Decorative Texturing
  • Closed Length: 5.9"
  • Overall Length: 10.25"
  • Weight: 6.1 oz
  • Stainless "Working" Finish


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Rated 3 out of 5
A bit of a disappointment
Not a bad knife, a bit cumbersome and the oddly shaped handle makes it a bit difficult to move well. The Bradley knife I previously bought was far superior in its construction, except for the broken latch, and the fact that the company (Bradley) is no longer in business. It was a bit of a disappointment.
December 7, 2022