CRKT releases the Squid™ II Liner Lock
CRKT releases the Squid™ II Liner Lock

CRKT has introduced the Squid™ II Liner Lock, a refined version of Lucas Burnley’s classic design. This Italian-made folding knife features a stonewash-finished M390 blade for durability, an olive wood handle for comfort, and a one-handed liner lock for easy use. It combines elegance with practicality, ideal for collectors and everyday carry.

CRKT states “Melding the usability of an everyday carry with the strength and polish of a high-end custom design, the Italian-made Squid™ II is a bold reimagining of Lucas Burnley’s classic Squid™ folding knife. It’s both beautiful and practical, with an olive wood handle for a warm, classic look. The limited-run Squid™ II is made to feel just as at home in your pocket as it does on display with the rest of your collection.

Based on Lucas Burnley’s original design, the Squid™ II brings a few key upgrades to a fan favorite, starting with a stonewash-finished M390 blade for excellent edge retention and wear resistance. It’s bigger than the original and adds a liner lock for confident lockup, all while keeping the clean profile and easy in-pocket carry that made the Squid™ such a hit in the first place. For longtime fans of the Squid™ family and Burnley’s custom work, the Squid™ II feels like a premium next step—familiar, refined, and well worth picking up.”

FEATURES:

  • Well Built: Made in Italy
  • Premium Materials: M390 blade steel for superior cutting performance
  • Smooth Opening: IKBS™ ball bearing pivot deploys the blade smooth
  • Maximum Comfort: Olive wood handle is functional and comfortable
  • Easy Closing: Liner lock can be easily closed with one hand
  • Low Profile: deep carry clip rides low in the pocket

Learn more about CRKT: https://www.crkt.com/

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