Overbuilt beauty

While all of the brand’s offerings are noteworthy, the DMF is definitely a big highlight. Right now, it’s available in three different color combos, although all three boast the same material configuration.

That includes a 3.65-inch S35VN blade (in either satin or black) with a stout reverse tanto shape, as well as ambidextrous thumb stud and right-handed fuller deployment.

It’s a beefy, formidable folder that fans of tactical designs are sure to love. However, it also offers plenty of refinement.

That beefy blade is mated to a dual-material handle. On the presentation side, the knife boasts a G10 scale. The other is solid titanium, including the integrated frame lock and the thick pocket clip.

Overall, the knife measures 8.38 inches and weighs 9.56 ounces. It’s a beefy, formidable folder that fans of tactical designs are sure to love. However, it also offers plenty of refinement, especially with some of its limited edition releases.

Keep your ear to the ground for more from Sniper Bladeworks. If all goes well, the brand is finally about to gain even more of the recognition it thoroughly deserves.

Folding knife with a matte silver blade and an intricately engraved handle featuring a floral or scroll pattern, resting on a textured black rock against a dark, blurred background. The handle has a metal clip attached with black screws.
The frame lock is housed in a titanium handle scale with a matching pocket clip.
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