The tactical folding knife CRKT Inazuma No Ken by designer James Williams combines durability, a reliable Deadbolt lock, and a D2 steel blade with a Black Stonewash finish. Thanks to the assisted opening and IKBS bearings, it opens swiftly with one hand, while the textured G10 scales ensure a secure grip in any weather.
Fast and smooth one-handed opening
The assisted flipper and IKBS bearings enable quick and reliable deployment in any situation.
Maximum safety with Deadbolt lock
The robust Deadbolt Lock secures the blade firmly and minimizes play even during demanding tasks.
Durable materials for demanding conditions
A D2 steel blade with a Black Stonewash finish and textured G10 scales ensure long service life and a confident grip.
The CRKT Inazuma No Ken is designed for demanding field use as well as everyday carry. The D2 tool steel blade with a Black Stonewash finish resists wear and better hides signs of use. Assisted opening via a flipper on IKBS bearings provides fast, smooth action, while the robust Deadbolt Lock securely fixes the blade in the working position.
The ergonomic black G10 handle offers high traction even in wet or cold conditions. A practical pocket clip allows deep carry, and a lanyard hole expands securing and retrieval options. The knife is ideal for tactical scenarios, the outdoors, and EDC.
- D2 steel – high edge retention and excellent sharpness holding.
- Black Stonewash – low-profile look and reduced visibility of scratches.
- Assisted opening + IKBS – fast one-handed deployment.
- Deadbolt Lock – exceptionally strong and safe blade lockup.
- G10 scales – secure grip in all conditions.
- Pocket clip and lanyard hole – comfortable, secure carry.
Specifications
- Knife type
- folding, tactical / EDC
- Blade steel
- D2 (tool steel)
- Blade finish
- Black Stonewash
- Opening
- flipper, assisted; IKBS bearings
- Lock
- Deadbolt Lock
- Blade edge
- plain
- Handle
- G10, black
- Clip
- pocket clip (deep carry)
- Extras
- lanyard hole
- Blade length
- approx. 9.3 cm
- Operation
- one-handed opening