Bear & Son Cutlery shows off their latest in pocket knives with the new 4 stainless steel framelock Model 112A
Bear & Son Cutlery shows off their latest in pocket knives with the new 4 stainless steel framelock Model 112A

Bear & Son Cutlery introduces the 4” Stainless Steel Framelock Model 112A, a pocket knife designed for everyday carry. Featuring a 440 stainless steel blade for durability and quick deployment via thumb studs or flipper, it combines ergonomic stainless steel handles and an affordable MSRP of $59.99, made in Alabama.

Bear & Son Cutlery states “Bear & Son Cutlery, one of America’s largest knife manufacturers, announces the launch of its new 4” Stainless Steel Framelock, model 112A. This assisted-opening pocketknife delivers fast deployment, solid lockup, and dependable everyday carry performance.

The 112A features a modified drop-point blade made from 440 Stainless Steel. Known for edge retention, rust resistance, and ability to sharpen with ease, this steel makes the knife ready for daily use. The blade deploys quickly with ambidextrous thumb studs or a flipper, while framelock keeps it secure during work.

Built in Alabama, the 112A features stainless steel handles that are strength, ergonomic, and low maintenance. A pocket clip and smooth edges make it comfortable to carry and easy to draw. Compact, durable, and affordable, the 112A is built for knife enthusiasts and EDC users alike.”

Bear & Son Cutlery 4” Stainless Steel Framelock Specifications:

  • Model: 112A
  • Blade Material: High Carbon Stainless Steel
  • Handle Material: Stainless Steel
  • Overall Length: 6 ¾”
  • Blade Length: 2 7/8”
  • Weight: 3.8 oz.
  • MSRP: $59.99
  • Origin: Jacksonville, Alabama

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