Spartan Blades: Enyo Model ~ Review
By Mike Searson
Spartan Blades Enyo Model, review and test.
United States -(AmmoLand.com)- Folding pocket knives have come a long way over the past thirty years.
Better materials, improved locking mechanisms and fast opening features have slowly but surely pushed fixed bladed knives to the side. Yet there is still a demand for quality fixed blades that can be carried on the belt or around the neck that won’t make you look like you’re saddling up for a Mountain Man Rendezvous.
Such is the case with Spartan Blades and their Enyo model; a design by Curtis Iovito and Mark Carey. The name of this knife, Enyo, is for the female companion to the god of war, Ares, in Greek mythology. At first glance the Enyo appears to be a simple one-piece neck knife, but it is actually a whole lot more.
The blade is 2. 75″ long with an overall length of 6.25″ and is ground from Crucible’s Stainless CPM S35VN Steel hardened to RC 58-59. For added protection and …Read the Rest
Source:: AmmoLand
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