![]() I wanted an auto that wouldn’t raise any eyebrows and that I could either clip to the strap of my pack or my pocket for easy access. The matte finish of the anodization increases your overall grip, and it feels very nice and grippy in your hand, even when working with it for extended periods of time. That pattern carries over onto the spine for your thumb or index finger, depending on how you’re holding the Runt 5. On the purple variant I tested, the anodized aluminum handles are patterned for grip. ![]() That said, you want to make sure you’ve got a good grip on this little bugger before you open it up or it might fly out of your hand. The first couple of times, it’s a little startling. Once you depress the button, the blade flies into action. It features a right-hand, tip-up, deep-carry pocket clip that matches the coating on the blade. It’s a small knife that disappears in your hand when closed and hangs over the sides of your palm when fully opened. Where some automatic knives have a lock to keep you from pressing the activation button, the button on the Runt 5 is flush with the handle to prevent it from opening accidentally. Made in the United States by family-owned Pro-Tech Knives, the Runt 5 combines anodized aluminum handles that form a frame around its DLC-coated, reverse tanto, MagnaCut blade. Check Price at Blade HQ Pro-Tech Runt 5 Review Design and Features
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