Muskrat | 154CM | Micarta | 1064C1

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Description

The Kizer Muskrat, designed by Derek Sharon, is a stylish and dependable fixed-blade knife perfect for everyday carry (EDC). 

Neck Knife Outdoor Companion

With a durable 154CM steel clip point blade, this knife excels in fine cutting tasks, offering excellent toughness and edge retention.

Argyle Pattern Micarta Handle

Its brown Micarta handle provides a light and secure grip, making it comfortable for extended use. The Muskrat comes with a rugged brown Kydex sheath and lanyard hole, adding protection and ease of carry.
Whether you're out on an adventure or tackling daily tasks, the low-profile and reliable Muskrat is the perfect companion.

Specifications

  • Model: Muskrat

  • Model Number: 1064C1

  • Overall Length: 6.10"/155.0mm

  • Designer: Derek Sharon

  • Blade Style: Clip Point

  • Blade Length: 3.15"/79.90mm

  • Blade Thickness: 0.14"/3.5mm

  • Blade Material: 154CM

  • Handle Length: 2.96"/75.1mm

  • Handle Material: Micarta

  • Weight: 2.20oz/62.5g

  • Color: Brown

  • Hardness: 58-61

Customer Reviews

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Jay Van Hoy

Muskrat | 154CM | Micarta | 1064C1

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michael wulff

Drops in pocket real nice

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James Sloan
Great pocket edc fixed blade

Works great in my pocket. I grabbed a matching pocket clip off amazon and go between clipping it to my pocket where I can get away with showing more handle and just drop it down in my pocket when I need to be more discreet. It's smaller than most of my folders but it feels good. I will say the blade is very robust but that means it isn't as slicy as something like a PM2 or 3

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thomas tillman
muskrat love

Great little knife, feels good in the hand, very slicey. Nice stonewashed finish. Removed the belt loop and added a pocket clip to the sheath for in-pocket carry.

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Don Potter

Yeah