M3 Tactical Tech UDT Folding Karambit M390 Black PVD
M3 Tactical Tech UDT Folding Karambit M390 Black PVD
SPECS & MATERIALS
- 6.689” Overall Length (Open)
- 2.434” Blade Length
- .54” Overall Width
- AMBIDEXTROUS POCKET CLIP
- AEBL Heat Treated Lock Bar Insert
- Ceramic Caged Bearings
STEEL
- M390 Blade Steel
- Bohler M390 is a Super Stainless Tool Steel, an excellent choices for these high performance Karambit frame lock folders.
FRAMES
- FRAME OPTIONS ARE FULL TI, CARBON FIBER SHOW SIDE OR COPPER SHOW SIDE
***ALL LOCK SIDES, RING/BACKSPACERS, PIVOTS & CLIPS are BLACK PVD TITANIUM***
UDT refers to the original name of the US Navy Seals, Underwater Demolition Team:
During World War II, a number of small elite maritime units joined the Allied forces. These specially trained personnel assisted submarine operations, prepared for the invasion of Normandy and successfully landed on beaches under the cover of darkness.
In 1942, an amphibious landing craft sank in the Pacific after hitting a submerged reef. Many of the crew members died from drowning or gunfire as Japanese fighters attacked the sunken ship. In response, the Navy formed the Underwater Demolition Teams that could map underwater obstacles, take sea depth bearings and clear features like the reef ahead of amphibious landing craft. UDT-1 and UDT-2 had 14 officers and 70 enlisted men each. Their involvement at the end of World War II was a significant factor in the outcome of the war. These units served as ancestors to modern-day SEALs.