The Homefront is aKen Oniondesign, made to resemble a WWII era knife but with a clever new trick up its sleeve. CRKT calls it “Field Strip Technology” and the idea is that the Homefront can be taken completely apart without any tools for cleaning. With the knife closed, you push the...
Last Updated: August 4, 2019 The CKRT Ripple is a design that had me doing a double take. The flowing lines and sharp looks were very “Ken Onion-y” and upon closer inspection the knife was in fact designed by Ken Onion. It turns out Mr. Onion has parted ways with the folks at ...
It took him awhile, but he finally developed the patent pending "Field Strip" innovation. It took over ten years to develop and refine the Homefront knife that could be disassembled when the knife is in a closed position. This tool-less feature permits one to take the knife apart in the...
13z and it came with smooth grips. The checkering resulted in MUCH better grip when wet, oily and/or bloody (yes, it's been all three at once). 3) If you own the autoLAWKS version DO NOT take your knife all the way apart unless you are mechanically inclined and have nimble fingers...
My only criticism is that unlocking the knife is a chore. The framelock is stiff which is usually a good thing, but unfortunately CRKT chose to not add a cut out in the scale of the non-locking side, so unlocking this knife single-handed is sometimes a bit of a pain, especially if ...