CRKT Columbia River Knife And Tool stands behind all CRKT knives with a lifetime warranty against defects.CRKT (Columbia River Knife and Tool) is dedicated to making practical, purpose-driven knives that are high in quality, innovative in design, and tops in value. CRKT seeks out only the top, award winning knife designers to create the magnificent knives they sell. Rest assured you won't be disappointed when you choose a CRKT Knife.
CRKT/Columbia River M16-14T Titanium Folding Knife Kit Carson, designer of the M16® Series, became famous for his custom titanium frame M16s. The handles, which form the open-build frame, are CNC machined from 6AL4V titanium. The result is a better strength-to-weight ratio than steel or aluminum, and an almost indestructible frame. The titanium frame...
Price: $129.99
CRKT/Columbia River M21-14 Tactical Folding Knife When a series like Kit Carson’s aluminum handled line has been so successful, it is bound to spark calls for variations. In this case, the request was for a deep-bellied spear point blade with recurve. As soon as we saw the first sketches, we knew we should offer it...
Price: $67.99
CRKT/Columbia River M21-14F Tactical Folding Knife After the success of our M16 Special Forces series, we received requests from professional knife users in the military and law enforcement for the larger “Big Dog” size with a more versatile blade shape. We talked to the designer of the series, retired Sergeant Major and Knifemakers’ Guild member Kit...
Price: $97.99
CRKT/Columbia River Ringed Razel Fixed Blade Tactical When Jon and Josh Graham of Graham Knives in Cleveland, Tennessee, developed their custom Graham Razel™ in 2001, most knife blades came to a single point. Not the Razel. It’s a cross between a chisel and a razor with a knife handle. The result gives two useful Razor-Sharp™ edges...
Price: $89.99
CRKT/Columbia River Stubby Folding Razel w/Ram Horn The CRKT fixed-blade Razel™ series designed by Jon and Josh Graham of Graham Knives in Cleveland, Tennessee, has captured the attention of every craftsman who has seen them. But many suggested that folding versions be made, so they could whip out the knife for a task, open it with...