Strider Knives SnG DGG Ti/Ti – Magnacut
The Strider SnG has earned its reputation through rugged construction, straightforward design, and unmistakable character. This Ti/Ti DGG configuration pairs the model with one of Strider’s most recognizable handle patterns while incorporating the latest hardware updates from the maker. Few patterns are as closely associated with Strider as Double Gunner Grip. The sculpted titanium scales create a distinctive visual appearance while providing excellent traction in hand. Combined with the full titanium frame construction, the result is a build that feels solid, purposeful, and instantly familiar to longtime Strider enthusiasts. The 3.5 inch MagnaCut spearpoint blade features Strider’s signature stonewashed finish and a full flat grind. MagnaCut continues to be one of the most sought-after blade steels available, delivering an impressive balance of toughness, corrosion resistance, and edge retention. The full flat grind complements the stout blade stock, providing strong cutting performance while maintaining the durability expected from the platform. Deployment is handled through the oversized thumb hole and rides on Strider’s traditional washer system. The action is smooth, deliberate, and confidence-inspiring, delivering the mechanical feel that many longtime owners prefer. The frame lock construction provides secure lockup, while aggressive spine jimping offers additional control during use. Weighing 4.38 ounces, the SnG balances substantial construction with practical carry. A titanium pocket clip supports right or left tip-up carry, while the updated T40 pivot and black oxide stainless hardware complement the rugged aesthetic of the platform. Hand-selected at Blade Show Atlanta 2026, this SnG combines MagnaCut performance, full titanium construction, and the iconic Double Gunner Grip pattern in a configuration that reflects the rugged design philosophy that has defined Strider Knives for decades.
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