Kershaw: Junkyard Dog II

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

The Junkyard Dog and Junkyard Dog II Kershaw Knives, designed by Tim Galyean, feature beefy drop point blades made of Sandvik 13C26 stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance. The blades of these Kershaw knives have an ambidextrous Index Open System blade flipper that first builds up pressure, and then propels the blade out of the handle for easy deployment. The Junkyard Dog Kershaw knife has a 410 stainless steel handle with CNC machined rivets, Airforce markings and a frame lock. The Junkyard Dog II Kershaw knife has a handle made of gray textured G10 with CNC machined rivets and a liner lock. Both Junkyard Dog Kershaw Knives have a removable metal pocket clip mounted at the pivot end. Made in the USA.


Key Features:
1.Sandvik 13C26 blade
2.Textured Grey G-10 handle
3.Liner Lock
4.Pocket Clip

Product Description:

The Kershaw Junkyard Dog II plain edge is another quality "Made-In-The-USA" product direct from an instantly recognizable brand you can definitely trust - Kershaw.

This Kershaw Junkyard Dog II blade loves nothing more than showing off, being on display, and giving you what you ask of it. High quality, stainless steel, made for heavy duty use. It contains the one-handed index finger opening system. The hard wearing handle is made up of light-weight G-10 scales which assists you while gripping the blade and especially during those active times you and the blade are working together. The closed length is 4.8", weighs just 5.2oz and the blade itself is 3.75" long. Enjoy!

Technical Specs:

•Blade Length - 3.75"
•Closed Length - 4 7/8"
•Weight - 5.2 oz.

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Uploader Comments (thecajunblaze)

  • i have this knife, and i love it, its one of my favorite i carry.. i do agree, that the clip is a bit wide, and big.. i also have the cyclone, shallot... i wish kershaw would use more VG-10 steel...

  • @sonnydukes Thanks for watching, Kershaw does make some cool blades.

  • hey can you pop it open without doing to much of a big flicking motion?

  • @platinum0188 This one opens really easy, not MUCH wrist action needed.

  • I happened to pick this one up a couple weeks ago from a Snap-On dealer. I got home and started REALLY looking at it, I turn the blade over and it's stamped First production, 1 of 500. Now I have this awesome knife that I don't want to use!

  • @LISOUND That's Awesome!

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  • @multisnipermaster stailess doesnt mean it cant rust. it mean it doesnt rust as easily as carbon or tool steels pal.

  • mine is rusting.so its not stanles

  • its not assisted is it?

  • I have it in partially serrated great knife and I use it as my EDC! Clip is a bit garish.

  • I like how your reviews are professional, but you still are prone to poke fun at yourself, you're great. XD

  • Get a genuine one from Tim Galyean. They are horribly expensive, but worth the money as they are Sebenza level quality with much better ergos than a Sebenza.

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