Kershaw 7851 Launch 19 AUTOMATIC - 3.3" Black Cerakote Finish w/Satin Grind CPM-154 Clip Point Blade - Black Anodized 6061-T6 Aluminum w/Earth Brown G-10 Handle

Kershaw 7851 Launch 19 AUTOMATIC - 3.3" Black Cerakote Finish w/Satin Grind CPM-154 Clip Point Blade - Black Anodized 6061-T6 Aluminum w/Earth Brown G-10 Handle

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SKU:
7851
UPC:
087171066691

Kershaw 7851 Launch 19 AUTOMATIC - Black Cerakote Finish w/Satin Grind CPM-154 Clip Point Blade - Black Anodized 6061-T6 Aluminum w/Earth Brown G-10 Handle

Kershaw's Launch 19 brings high quality materials together like no other automatic. Its standout handle is constructed with 6061-T6 black-anodized aluminum and earth brown G-10 for a stunning and comfortable design. Equally impressive is the CPM-154 blade, which sports a satin and black Cerakote two-tone finish. The 3.3" clip point blade performs during work tasks, and its finger choil allows users to choke up on the knife for detail work. Extra features include a bronze-anodized titanium tube spacer, a reversible deep-carry pocket clip, and a lanyard hole. The Launch 19 looks sharp, opens with authority, and cuts even better.

US Shipments Only. Buyer's responsibility to determine legality to own/carry.

    Features:
  • Automatic Push Button Open
  • Push-Button Lock
  • Clip Point Blade Shape
  • Reversible Deep Carry Tip-Up Pocket Clip
  • Made In: U.S.A.
  • Kershaw Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
  • Blade Steel: CPM-154
  • Handle Material: Anodized Aluminum/Earth Brown G-10
  • Blade Length: 3.3" (8.4 cm)
  • Blade Thickness 0.125" (3.2 mm)
  • Length Closed: 4.4" (11.2 cm)
  • Overall Length: 7.7" (219.6 cm)
  • Weight: 3.0 oz. (85 g)

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  • 5
    Another great Kershaw auto?

    Posted by JOHN HEINTZMAN on May 1st 2024

    Just when you think Kershaw could not come up with an even better auto here comes the 19. This one has a great blade for cutting and a handle that's good looking and comfortable. If only other American companies would follow suit and make quality autos without breaking the bank. Kershaw shows that it is possible.