Sold! Atomic Ti6 titanium knife

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Geo7

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Up for sale is an Atomic Ti6 titanium dive knife. Probably the best locking mechanism I have ever seen.

Used with signs of wear, but great working order. The photos really exaggerate every speck of dust. Looks better in person. The original straps seem a bit worn, but I include new standard straps.

$ 80 shipped, and (PayPal Friends only).

PS: Also offering stainless rescue hooks and a Wenoka knife.
 

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I don't see any screws on the sheath like some knifes have, but a lot of people zip tie their knives to the BC. I also did that once, though today I'd prefer paracord over zip ties.
 
Are you aware if these could be BCD mounted?
I don't see any screws on the sheath like some knifes have, but a lot of people zip tie their knives to the BC. I also did that once, though today I'd prefer paracord over zip ties.
I'd also reccomend paracord. Zip ties are prone to break. Paracord is flexible, durable, and really strong. You can also use thinner paracord, even micro-cord. I use "425 Paracord" for a lot of things myself - it's about $12 for 100ft. You could go even thinner for this, but I just find 425 or 350 is a good size that is generally useful.
 
Nice knife, if people keep passing this up by the time I get back from curaçao I’ll buy it
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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