This is a great defensive knife in civilized areas. The guards are quite functional and also act as "flippers" for fast deployment. The clip-point provides a fair amount of belly and a narrow point for versatility in both defensive and utility roles. Despite its size I forget the Maxx is there when I carry it clipped to my pocket.
Dirk Pinkerton drilled and tapped the handle so the clip can be reversed.
| Maker | Camillus | |
|---|---|---|
| Designer | Darrel Ralph | |
| Line | CUDA | |
| Model | Maxx Bowie | |
| Item | CU2262 | |
| Variant | First Edition | |
| Overall | Weight | 7.6 oz |
| Length | 11.625" | |
| Thickness | 0.48" / 0.68" | |
| Closed | Length | 6.25" |
| Blade | Length | 5.5" |
| Thickness | 0.135" | |
| Grind | Sabre | |
| Material | D-2 | |
| Finish | Polished | |
| Frame | Material | 6AL4V Titanium |
| Thickness | 0.140" | |
| Finish | Light Blue Anodized | |
| Opener | Flipper | |
| Lock | Right-Hand Frame | |
| Clip | Customizer | Dirk Pinkerton |
| Material | Stainless Steel | |
| Carry |
Right-Hand Tip-Up or Tip-Down |
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