Microtech Makora II

Microtech Makora II

Microtech Makora II

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About Microtech Makora II

The Makora II is back, thank the Knife Gods! Think of the Makora II as the Ultratech on steroids, then add carbon fiber. Boom! At a massive 10.5" they are the largest double action production Knives yet.The Microtech Makora II Knives fire in and out automatically via the sliding firing button the the knife's right side. The handle is black anodized T-6 aluminum with carbon fiber inserts front and back.The double edge blade is black DLC finished Elmax steel with partially serrated edges. The Makora II has a pocket clip for easy carry. The clip also features a glass breaker on the end and a tough nylon sheath. The action on this run feels exceptional and we think the Makora series represents the Microtech line well. The screws on these are custom and cannot be opened with either torx or standard Tri-wing wrench sets. You must use the tool sold HERE.

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MSRP:
$492.20
Used Price:
$344.54
Sale Price:
$442.98

Specifications

Brand Microtech
Category OTF Knives
Overall Length 10.50"
Blade Length 4.375" 4.45" 4.50"
Blade Thickness 0.12" 0.13"
Blade Material Elmax Stainless Steel CPM S30V CPM S35VN
Blade Style Dagger
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Black Satin Stonewash Bead Blast
Edge Type Serrated Plain
Handle Length 6.125" 6.05" 6.00" 5.00" 5.50" 4.50"
Handle Thickness 0.48"
Handle Material Aluminum, Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Aluminum
Color Black Tan Black, OD Green Black, Red
Weight 3.95 oz. 3.97 oz. 4.30 oz. 4.25 oz.
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Down
Knife Type Double-Action OTF Automatic
Opener Thumb Slide
Model Makora II
Model Number 106-2 106-3TAT 106-4OD 106-3OD 106-2ODT 106-2RD 106-1ODT 106-3 106-10RD 106-6RD 106-5RD 106-4RD 106-5 106-1RD 106-7 106-1 106-4 106-4Ti 106-11 106-12 106-3Ti 106-2Ti 106-1Ti 106-6 106-3T 106-2T 106-1T 106-9 106-8 106-10
Best Use Tactical Everyday Carry
Country of Origin USA
Product Type Knife
Frame/Liner Aluminum

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Peter N.
8 years ago

Before I bought this knife I had a Microtech Ultratech, which is basically the smaller version of this knife. Even though it does have a hefty price tag, if you can afford it, you will not be disappointed. This knife is much bigger than an Ultratech or any average OTF knife. Even though it is long, it feels very slim, like that of an 11" Italian switchblade and fires out like a read more rocket.

It may seem like it has a slower action than the Ultratech, but that is simply because the blade is bigger. Honestly I think the speed is pretty much identical. It has a surprisingly light weight to it, and it feels great in the hands, especially if you have large ones. The carbon fiber inlays also feel great and provide you with a great balance between grip and comfort, not to mention it looks awesome.

In conclusion this knife is a flawless piece of artwork and machinery, and if you feel inclined to purchase it, you will be pleasantly surprised. Its an Ultratech on steroids, and who wouldn't love that!

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