NEW MULTICAM G10 MIK-03 GEN-2 SERIES FROM HALFBREED BLADES

Halfbreed Blades MIK-03 Gen-2 Series

Now available in MULTICAM G10, the MIK-03Pand MIK-03PS Gen-2are precision-crafted from premium Austrian Böhler K340 ISODUR tool steel, delivering outstanding strength and edge retention for demanding applications.

Developed as the latest evolution within the renowned Halfbreed Blades MIK Series, these multirole fixed blades integrate refined design updates without compromising the proven engineering and versatility the range is known for. The bladesare further enhanced with a durable PVD coating, improving corrosion resistance and ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.

Shaped by extensive feedback from active-duty personnel operating across diverse conditions, the MIK-03Pand PS Gen-2 represent a purposeful progression of the MIK-03 platform. Every detail reflects real-world requirements, resulting in a tool built for resilience, adaptability, and consistent performance.

To complement the upgraded blade, the Gen-2 models include a newly designed injection-moulded sheath system. Featuring both MOLLE compatibility and belt mounting options, it offers users flexible carry configurations to suit mission-specific or everyday needs.

SPECS:
Model: MIK-03P Gen-2 & MIK-03PS Gen-2
Description: Medium Infantry Knife Gen-2
Action: Fixed Blade
Blade Steel: K340 ISODUR (59-60 HRC)
Blade Edge: Polished Plain & Partially Serrated Options
Blade Finish: PVD Coated
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Length: 5.31" (135mm)
Blade Thickness: 0.25" (6.5mm)
Handle Material: G10 MULTICAM
Handle Thickness: 0.98" (25mm)
Overall Length: 10.43" (265mm)
Sheath Type: Injection Molded Plastic
Sheath Weight: 3.95oz. (112g)
Knife Weight: 11.14oz. (316g)
Overall Weight: 15.09oz. (428g)
Mounting: Belt & PALS/MOLLE

See more images and details on theMik-03P Gen-2 and MIK-03PS Gen-2 by visiting Halfbreed Blades at www.halfbreedblades.com.au

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