Both rescue professionals and recreational boaters will really love the features of the NRS Pilot Knife. Not only does its unique design attract attention, the sheath provides convenient access and release of the knife when you need it most.
The NRS Pilot Knife has a 4.9 oz, 420 HC stainless steel blade with a mirror finish. The blade has both smooth and serrated sections, making it versatile in various situations. The knife also has a rope cutting hook and a blunt tip/flathead screwdriver, adding to its functionality. The handle is made of glass-reinforced polypropylene with TPR over-mold, providing a comfortable and secure grip.
The NRS Pilot Knife comes with a fiberglass-reinforced nylon sheath, ensuring the knife is safely stored when not in use. The sheath is designed for easy access and release of the knife, allowing for quick deployment during emergencies.
The knife also features a steel retention clip, keeping the knife securely attached to your gear or clothing. This clip adds an extra layer of safety, ensuring you never lose your knife while out on the water.
Now, let's address some frequently asked questions about the NRS Pilot Knife:
Q: Does this knife come with a sheath?
A: Yes, the Pilot knives come with a sheath.
Q: What is the size of the knife (inside the sheath)? Surely the product dimension listed, 8x9x10 inches, is wrong! That is the size of a basketball!
A: Total Length: 7.38" Blade Length: 3" Weight: 5.5 oz Knife only Weight: 3.5 oz
Q: How does it hold up to salt water?
A: Unfortunately, I have not used it in saltwater yet. The knife is well made and I would not foresee any issues with it being in saltwater. I would wash the knife in fresh water after every use in saltwater. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
Q: What is the blade material? I don't seem to see a spec.
A: Blade Material: 420 HC Stainless Steel Handle Material: Glass-reinforced polypropylene with TPR over mold Sheath Material: Fiberglass-reinforced nylon
Yes, the Pilot knives come with a sheath.
Total Length: 7.38"Blade Length: 3"Weight: 5.5 ozKnife only Weight: 3.5 oz
Unfortunately, I have not used it in saltwater yet. The knife is well made and I would not forsee any issues with it being in saltwater. I would wash the knife in fresh water after every use in saltwater. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
Blade Material: 420 HC Stainless SteelHandle Material: Glass-reinforced polypropylene with TPR over moldSheath Material: Fiberglass-reinforced nylon