A good EDC knife is a great tool to always have at your side no matter what you’re doing. I’m quite fond of them myself and have a wide variety of them but I’m always on the lookout for new, quality EDC folders to add to my collection. Sandrin Knives has just announced the introduction of their new Tungsten Carbide EDC folder, the Monza, which features a new Recoil Lock Mechanism, and ceramic opening, and closing action for a smooth, high-quality, and durable EDC blade design.
New Sandrin Monza Titanium and Zirconium Tungsten Carbide knives can be found online or in stock at Sandrin’s USA retailers like Cabot Guns which is one of the official US Distributors of Sandrin Knives. Each blade costs $399.00 if ordered online and will come with the following features:
Sandrin gave me one of their first knives at the 2020 SHOT Show. The tungsten blade is interesting, but the knife’s construction was lacking. Looks like they have figured out the actual knife part of the equation.
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