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★ Karambit | Black Laminate (Battle-Scarred)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle.
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★ Karambit | Black Laminate (Well-Worn)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been stonewashed and given a black laminate handle.
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★ Karambit | Boreal Forest (Field-Tested)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a forest camouflage hydrographic. The woods can be a dangerous place……
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★ Karambit | Bright Water (Field-Tested)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a blue camo hydrographic.
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★ Karambit | Bright Water (Minimal Wear)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a blue camo hydrographic.
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★ Karambit | Crimson Web (Battle-Scarred)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished…
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★ Karambit | Crimson Web (Field-Tested)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished…
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★ Karambit | Damascus Steel (Factory New)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has some damascus steel parts.
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★ Karambit | Damascus Steel (Field-Tested)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has some damascus steel parts.
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★ Karambit | Damascus Steel (Minimal Wear)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has some damascus steel parts.
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★ Karambit | Forest DDPAT (Battle-Scarred)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic. By the time you’re close…
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★ Karambit | Forest DDPAT (Field-Tested)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic. By the time you’re close…
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★ Karambit | Forest DDPAT (Minimal Wear)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic. By the time you’re close…
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★ Karambit | Freehand (Factory New)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted black and purple, then decorated with a metallic marker.
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★ Karambit | Freehand (Field-Tested)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted black and purple, then decorated with a metallic marker.
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★ Karambit | Freehand (Minimal Wear)
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger’s claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted black and purple, then decorated with a metallic marker.