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This knife is from the 2007 Run of Mikro-Canadian II knives
The Mikro-Canadian and Mikro-Canadian II are the Idea of Sgt Mike Brown. Back in 2003 Mike Stewart sent Mike a Mini-Canadian and He loved it but thought there was an even Smaller-Handy- Model Hiding inside.
They made a few Prototypes--Tested them and the rest is History.
The Mikro-Canadian II is the Stainless Version of the Mikro. The Mikros have been a Backbone of BRKT's Line up and they have made and Sold Thousands of them over the years.
The Mikro-Canadian II is a pocket size knife that will do Pounds of work for it's just over 1 Ounce of Weight.
They have made a Change on this knife for 2007. The Mikro-II was originally made in 12C27 at .125" thickness. They have had so many great reports on the Cutting power of the PSK and Mikro-Slither that they decided to make the Mikro-II in the Thinner .093" 12C27.
These are like Scalpels and still have plenty of Edge Spine for use. The three Finger Grip on the Mikro allows tremendous Edge Control for both Fine Tasks and heavier Cutting.
I did want to add that theMikro-Canadian II Is the Knife that the U.S.M.C. Force Recon Folks use as the Companion to the Bravo-1.
The Mikro Canadian comes in the sheath pictured below. Don't forget that we have a great pocket sheath that this knife fits into perfectly.
Here are the Specs:
Overall Length: 5 Inches Blade Length: 1.75 Inches (Cutting Edge) Blade Steel: 12C27 Stainless Blade Thickness: .093 Inch Blade Hardness: 58 rc Weight: 1.2 Ounces
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