Grit Knives
The Heavy Mettle
The Heavy Mettle
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They called it Heavy Mettle, which is fitting, because the first thing you notice isn’t aggression. It’s restraint.
This isn’t a backcountry knife. It’s not meant to ride on your hip through alder thickets or break down an elk. It’s built for the quiet, repetitive work of everyday life. The kind of tasks most folks don’t think twice about, until they need a good edge.
The blade is D2 steel, which means it holds onto sharpness with a kind of stubborn resolve. Open packages, trim cord, break down boxes in the garage, slice an apple at your desk. It’ll do it cleanly and keep doing it long after softer steel would’ve dulled into frustration.
The sheepsfoot profile gives it a working man’s backbone. That straight edge is practical. Controllable. Honest. But there’s something refined about it too. The lines are deliberate. The silhouette is composed. It doesn’t shout for attention.
The G10 handle keeps things grounded. Durable, confident in the hand, resistant to the kind of wear that comes from being carried every single day. It’s not flashy material, and that’s the point. It’s there to serve.
Heavy Mettle feels like a gentleman’s blade that never forgot where it came from. Clean enough to disappear into a blazer pocket. Tough enough to ride in denim and go to work.
It’s not about the wild. It’s about the everyday. And the everyday is where a knife really earns its name.
Product: The_Heavy_Mettle
Drop:GRT-996
Specifications
Mechanism: Button Lock / Thumb Stud
Action: Manual
Features:
Blade Finish: / Laser Engraved
Blade Style/Shape: Sheepsfoot
Clip Type: Reversable Deep Pocket
Use: Every Day, Tactical, Hunting
Materials
Materials
Blade Steel: D2 60-61 HRC
Handle Material: G10
Dimensions
Dimensions
Blade Length: 3" | 7.62cm
Blade Thickness: 0.090" | 2.29mm
Open Length: 7.5" | 19.05 cm
Closed Length: 4.23" | 10.74 cm
Handle Thickness: 0.5" | 1.27 cm
Weight: 3.4oz. | 100g
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
KNIVES ARE DESIGNED FOR CUTTING
• If you have a locking blade, always check that the locking mechanism is in working order.
• Store your knife in a dry place.
•Lightly wipe the blade with clean oil two to three times a year to keep rust from starting.
• Cleaning and caring for your knife will maintain performance and enhance the life your knife.
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