Mikov Predator Blackout 241-BH1/BKP is an automatic out‑the‑front knife. If it looks familiar, you are a truly loyal James Bond fan. James Bond drove it into Dimitrios’ body in the 2006 film Casino Royale. The Hollywood creators once again let themselves be carried away by the knife’s elegant appearance and its very spectacular opening.
The knife has a Spear Point type blade made of stainless steel Böhler N690, but unlike a typical Spear Point blade it has one false and one plain edge. Thanks to this, the knife is noticeably easier to close and is therefore more suitable for everyday use than for standard self‑defence. Thanks to the quality leather sheath with a belt clip you can really carry it at hand every day.
The blade is set in an ergonomically shaped polymer handle. Mikov used matte black ABS plastic for the handle. The textured surface makes sure the knife will not easily slip out of your hand.
Automatic deployment of the knife is controlled by a folding lever at the top of the handle. You just flip it away from the handle and press. The blade then shoots out very quickly. The lever continues to serve as a safety. Without pressing it, you cannot close the blade. The blade, folding lever and springs of the automatic mechanism all have a DLC surface finish.
Main advantages
• elegant appearance
• ABS plastic handle
• fast automatic deployment
• DLC surface on blade, lever and springs
• quality leather sheath with clip