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Microtech Exocet Automatic OTF, Apocalyptic Aluminum Handle, 1.9″ Blade, Made in USA (157-10AP)

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Microtech Exocet Automatic OTF, Apocalyptic Aluminum Handle, 1.9″ Blade, Made in USA (157-10AP)A Purpose Built EDC Hybrid The Microtech Exocet is one of the most unique knives in the brands lineup, blending a fully functional automatic OTF with an integrated money clip. Designed to slim down your everyday carry, the Exocet allows you to carry your knife, cash, and cards together in one compact, pocket friendly package without sacrificing performance or reliability. This model features Microtechs apocalyptic stonewash finish and a California

A Purpose Built EDC Hybrid

 

The Microtech Exocet is one of the most unique knives in the brand’s lineup, blending a fully functional automatic OTF with an integrated money clip. Designed to slim down your everyday carry, the Exocet allows you to carry your knife, cash, and cards together in one compact, pocket friendly package without sacrificing performance or reliability.

This model features Microtech’s apocalyptic stonewash finish and a California legal blade length, making it an ideal choice for discreet daily carry.


Note from Lone Star Knife & Supply

The Exocet is one of those designs that makes more sense the longer you carry it. If you are someone who wants fewer items in your pockets, this knife earns its place fast. Driver’s license, a few cards, some cash, and a true Microtech OTF all in one piece of gear. It is smart, compact, and genuinely useful.


What Makes the Exocet Stand Out

  • Integrated money clip design that replaces a traditional wallet for minimalist carry

  • Double action OTF mechanism for controlled deployment and retraction

  • California legal blade length for broader everyday usability

  • Compact size that carries comfortably in pockets, jackets, or front clips

  • Made in the USA to Microtech’s exacting standards

 


Specifications

  • Model: Exocet

  • Blade Length: 1.9″

  • Blade Steel: CPM stainless steel

  • Blade Finish: Apocalyptic stonewash

  • Blade Style: Tanto

  • Knife Type: Double action OTF automatic

  • Handle Material: Aluminum with integrated money clip

  • Weight: 2.75 oz

  • Country of Origin: USA

 


Why You’ll Want It

The Microtech Exocet is built for people who value efficiency in their everyday carry. By combining a wallet replacement and an automatic OTF into one compact tool, it reduces pocket clutter while keeping capability high. Supporting American made knives like this helps ensure designs like the Exocet continue to be produced here in the USA.

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★★★★★ 5
A humorous collection.
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Go-Go and Buy this Book
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Love the Simpsons!
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I buy these to give to my nephews, but not before I read them first! LOL!
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