CRKT Brings Its Powerful Kinematic Tech To The Provoke EDC
CRKT's Provoke EDC uses the Kinematic tech without the karambit found in the original Provoke to a plain-edge D2 steel blade and aluminum handle.
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CRKT's Provoke EDC uses the Kinematic tech without the karambit found in the original Provoke to a plain-edge D2 steel blade and aluminum handle.
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