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The Necronaut Fixed Blade is a modern tool that hovers the line between elegance and durability. It features an aggressive compound tanto blade made in Magnacut steel and perfectly contoured handles. This fixed blade design is based off of our first model: The NECRONAUT.  If you ever find yourself lost in space, The Necronaut is the best fixed blade to get you home.

 

Comes with a Kydex Sheath and soft loops.

PURPLE EDITION NECRONAUT FIXED

Rating is 4.3 out of five stars based on 3 reviews
$310.00Price
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  • Blade Length: 4.1"

    Overall Length: 8.2"

    Blade Material: Magnacut

    Blade Thickness: 0.16"

    Blade Hardness: 61-62 HRC

    Blade Style: American Tanto

    Blade Grind: Compound

    Handle Thickness: 0.57"

    Weight: 4.8 oz.

Reviews

Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars.
Based on 3 reviews
3 reviews

  • Eric Ramirez
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Favorite Fixed Blade

    I recently bought this knife, because I have almost every knife that’s come out from arcane design. Personally for me, everything is perfect with this knife. I have 3 fixed blade knives, and this was the one I made space for. Love the handles, the hint of purple, the hidden land yard space, and especially the 2 tone blade. 11/10


  • Jack Saunders
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Another Level Fixed Blade

    These new Fixed blades look even better in person! They are lighter than they look which is perfect for EDC. Great fitting sheath and So sharp ootb. Keep up the excellent quality and futuristic designs.


  • Kaskonova
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Had hopes

    Knife was nice, blade good,carbon fiber handles nice, pretty much perfectly balanced. only problem was when I received mine, in particular. there seemed to be some burr,s on the front of the tanto edge by the point, no big deal I thought, so I worked it out with my strop. next came the sheath, it kinda mared the black pv coating on the tip after few in and outs. it kinda struggles to fit back in and ge a positive "click" hence the marks on the tip. maybe I expected too much from a production knf

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