Product Description
Nicknamed "The Claw" the Kershaw Launch 10 blade is made of CPM-154 steel with a stonewashed finish. The powdered metallurgy steel takes and holds an excellent edge, offers good corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and toughness. And while the claw-shaped blade curves downward, the handle—built of strong-yet-lightweight anodized aluminum—sweeps up. This balances the overall look of the knife and provides a secure grip. The integrated back-spacer includes a large lanyard hole and the Launch 10’s deep-carry pocket-clip is left/right reversible (tip-up). A push-button on the handle opens the knife quickly. Push the button again to release the blade and fold it back into the handle. *By purchasing this knife you are agreeing to our terms & conditions*
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Overall Length: 5.20"
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Blade Length: 1.90"
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Blade Thickness: 0.12"
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Blade Material: CPM-154
- Blade Style: Hawkbill
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Blade Grind: Flat
- Blade Finish: Stonewash
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Edge Type: Plain
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Handle Length: 3.20"
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Handle Thickness: 0.45"
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Handle Material: Aluminum
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Handle Color: Gray
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Weight: 1.80 oz.
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User: Right Hand, Left Hand
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Pocket Clip: Tip-Up
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Knife Type: Automatic
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Opener: Push Button
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Lock Type: Plunge Lock
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Model: Launch 10
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Model Number: 7350
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Country of Origin: USA
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Kershaw Knives' products are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturing defects. In addition to supporting there products with this warranty, Kershaw will be happy to sharpen your Kershaw knife for free when you send it in for warranty service.Product Videos
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My New Favorite
As soon as this knife came out of the box and I popped the blade open I was smitten. It flips open with a sharp snap that is all business. Though it is small, it is mighty. Only in the last couple years have I started carrying an automatic knife. I had preferred flippers, but that’s all changed — and this little guy only affirmed the beauty of an auto. I have a number of EDCs — in town/social blades and field blades — I like the town blades to be light, sharp and unnoticeable when they are in my pocket — especially when I’m in town or socializing. The clip is strong, maybe too strong, because it is hard to slip it on to my pocket, but it allows it to sit deep in my pocket. It has a lanyard hole which always helps with a smaller handle, and also helps me to keep track of where I set it down, and always appreciated. The hawkbill style blade is new to me as a folder. I have used them as a fixed blade to cut textiles, boxes and plant material to great effect, and have really found it to be an excellent blade design as an EDC. I am yet to put another blade in my pocket since I bought this one. The CPM 154 steel keeps a good edge and sharpens readily — it’s becoming one of my preferred blade steels. This is a fabulous blade, if you’re on the fence, don’t wait any longer, I guarantee you it will be one of your favorites — and get one when you can because they’re constantly out of stock.
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Cool looking lines to the knife
Nice one. I have most of the launch knives and no 2 are the same . Great snap when deployed. You can control the blade by moving index finger to top of blade. I give this Kershaw a thumbs up !!
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Perfect sized hawkbill automatic
When I first seen this Launch 10, I knew I wanted it. this is one of the models in the launch series that I will eventually own several colors of. It's very small and compact in size, but for me, it's absolutely perfect. As always, its built amazingly. If this is on your list, or you've been eyeing it, buy it! You will not be let down.