Beretta USA has just announced the launch of two modern-design, fixed-blade knives created in collaboration with Tops Knives: the new Beretta Crater Moon and Beretta Borah Peak knives.
Beretta Crater Moon
Inspired by the Tops’ Knives’ Devil’s Claw, the Beretta Crater Moon features a karambit-style blade and is designed for defensive applications. For additional security, its grip includes a ring for the pinky finger to hold the knife securely.
Product Features:
- Made in the U.S.
- Overall Length: 6.75 inches
- Blade Length: 2.63 inches
- Cutting Edge: 2.63 inches
- Blade Thickness: .16 inches
- Blade Steel: 1095 RC 56-58
- Blade Finish: Black Traction Coating
- Handle Material: Dark Gray/Black G10 with Blue G10 Liner
- Knife Weight: 3.5 ounces
- Weight w/Sheath: 5.3 ounces
- Sheath: Black kydex
- Sheath Clip: Beta loops
Beretta Borah Peak
Named after a prominent mountain peak found in central Idaho, the Beretta Borah Peak knife is an 8-inch outdoorsman’s knife with an ergonomic G10 grip and an extremely utilitarian trailing point blade that is well-suited for a variety of outdoor activities.
Borah Peak Features:
- Overall Length: 8.0 inches
- Blade Length: 3.63 inches
- Cutting Edge: 3.63 inches
- Blade Thickness: .16 inches
- Blade Steel: 1095 RC 56-58
- Blade Finish: Black Traction Coating
- Handle Material: Dark gray/black G10 with blue G10 Liner
- Knife Weight: 4.7 ounces
- Weight w/Sheath: 6.3 ounces
- Sheath: Black kydex
- Sheath Clip: Beta loops
“Beretta has been making high-quality products for nearly 500 years. So, when they approached us (Tops) to collaborate on some fixed blades, to say that we were honored was an understatement. The goal was to build a couple of fixed-blade tools that honored Beretta’s commitment to quality and aesthetics. These knives fit perfectly into Beretta’s product catalog and will definitely be top choices for self-defense and everyday carry.” Craig Powell, General Manager, Tops Knives.
The Beretta Crater Moon and Borah Peak knives retail for $259 and $279 respectively. To learn more about these fixed blade knives, visit beretta.com or topsknives.com.
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