NRA Store Announces Spyderco Byrd Knife

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posted on March 28, 2016
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Any outdoorsman or woman can appreciate a good knife, and now you can have one that'll show off your NRA pride. The NRA Store has announced that, for the first time, it has teamed up with Spyderco. The result of the collaboration is a new EDC blade, the NRA Spyderco Byrd Knife.

The NRA's version of the knife offers a modern, daily carry design, plus the advantages of screw-together construction and a low-profile black coating. The blade is machined from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, and features the signature Comet-shaped hole for rapid, full ambidextrous one-handed opening.

The drop point blade delivers a powerful cutting performance on all types of materials. A stainless steel handle supports the blade and houses the back lock mechanism that secures it in the open position.

The NRA Spyderco Byrd Knife ships with an MSRP of $54.95.

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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