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Kershaw A Launch 3 Black has been discontinued by Kershaw and is no longer available. Our product experts have helped us select these available replacements below.You can also explore other items in the Knives yourself to try and find the perfect replacement for you!
This item may be purchased by Illinois residents 21 years and over with a valid FOID and Illinois Identification card which we require submission of at checkout. For those outside of Illinois, this item is regulated for sale to Military, Law Enforcement, or other qualified personnel. Our team will contact you regarding the required qualifications and documentation. Certain federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations may apply.
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Got an automatic attraction? Then look into Kershaw's new Launch 3. This automatic knife features CPM154 blade steel, a strong opening kick, and is made-in-the-USA at Kershaws Tualatin, Oregon manufacturing facility. The CPM154 powdered metallurgy blade steel has more uniform distribution of carbidesso it takes and holds an excellent edge. It also provides good corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and toughness. The blade is DLC coated for an additional measure of blade protection and dark good looks. Then to lighten the Launch 3's weight, we made the handle of durable anodized aluminum and slimmed it toward the back end to neatly fit your hand. Carry left- or right-handed with the Launch 3's reversible pocketclip. For left-handed use, use your index finger instead of your thumb to press the blade-release/lock button. The Launch 3 opens with a push button, which is recessed so that it is level with the flat of the handle. This is a safety feature and makes it harder for the knives to accidentally deploy. Nevertheless, automatic knives are dangerous and should be handled with extreme caution in all circumstances. Comply with all local, State, and Federal regulations regarding the purchase, owning, carrying, and transportation of automatic knives.