TAKCOM OTF Knife – The Chimera (Green-Wharncliffe-DLC)

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Blade material:  154CM
Blade Hardness :59-60
Handle Surface: Hard anodizing
Handle material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
Handle color: Green
Push button material: Aluminum alloy
Overall length: 8.25″
Blade length:  3.25″
Handle length: 5″
Blade thickness: 0.12″
Clip: Stainless Steel
Weight: 3.1 oz

The TAKCOM Chimera, a futuristic aesthetic design that’s a mix of stealth and electric vibe. With its CNC T6 6061 aluminum handle and 154CM blade, Chimera is both light and durable. Designed for low profile carry, it features a deep pocket carry and a small emergency window breaker. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a tactical aficionado, or just want a fancy box cutter, the Chimera can do it all. 

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Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Blade Length

3" to 4"

Blade Material

154CM

Blade Style

Wharncliffe

Handle Length

4.5" to 5"

Handle Material

Aluminum

Price

$100 – $200

Product Type

Out The Front Knives

2 reviews for TAKCOM OTF Knife – The Chimera (Green-Wharncliffe-DLC)

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Nicholas Lockyer

Light weight tight great design

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Timothy Ryan

One hell of a knife, it has zero blade play and that’s very impressive because you can spend $400 on a Microtech and it has blade play. As far as I’m concerned TK is definitely a step ahead of Microtech. The Chimera is very well made, has a really strong action and came sharp enough to shave hair.

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Timothy Ryan

One hell of a knife, it has zero blade play and that’s very impressive because you can spend $400 on a Microtech and it has blade play. As far as I’m concerned TK is definitely a step ahead of Microtech. The Chimera is very well made, has a really strong action and came sharp enough to shave hair.

Image #1 from Nicholas Lockyer
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  1. Light weight tight great design

    Image #1 from Nicholas Lockyer
  2. One hell of a knife, it has zero blade play and that’s very impressive because you can spend $400 on a Microtech and it has blade play. As far as I’m concerned TK is definitely a step ahead of Microtech. The Chimera is very well made, has a really strong action and came sharp enough to shave hair.

    Image #1 from Timothy Ryan
    Image #2 from Timothy Ryan
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