Rescue Knife
for fire brigade use
Part-No. WRS1097
- Rescue knife with belt clip, seatbelt cutter and glass breaker
- Blade (8.5 cm) with one-hand operation on both sides
- Locking with liner lock system
- Weight approx. 160 g
- Handle color: Black
Solid and inexpensive rescue knife for fire brigade use with integrated seatbelt cutter and glass breaker. The blade can be used for one-hand operation on both sides by both left-handed and right-handed users. The blade has a length of 8.5 cm and is locked and unlocked by means of a liner lock system. The partially serrated edge of the curved blade also makes it possible to cut through ropes and belts.
Total length: 21 cm
Blade length: 8.5 cm
Handle length: 12.5 cm
Blade: 100% stainless steel
Handle: 100% aluminium
Weight: 160 g
Color: Black or red
Please observe the relevant legal requirements for carrying knives.
According to §42a of the German Weapons Act (WaffG), carrying one-handed knives and fixed knives with a blade length of more than 12 cm is not permitted in public. The prohibition does not apply if there is a justified interest, e.g. for the exercise of the profession or for fire brigade operations. To the Weapons Act
Solid and inexpensive rescue knife for fire brigade use with integrated seatbelt cutter and glass breaker. The blade can be used for one-hand operation on both sides by both left-handed and right-handed users. The blade has a length of 8.5 cm and is locked and unlocked by means of a liner lock system. The partially serrated edge of the curved blade also makes it possible to cut through ropes and belts.
Total length: 21 cm
Blade length: 8.5 cm
Handle length: 12.5 cm
Blade: 100% stainless steel
Handle: 100% aluminium
Weight: 160 g
Color: Black or red
Please observe the relevant legal requirements for carrying knives.
According to §42a of the German Weapons Act (WaffG), carrying one-handed knives and fixed knives with a blade length of more than 12 cm is not permitted in public. The prohibition does not apply if there is a justified interest, e.g. for the exercise of the profession or for fire brigade operations. To the Weapons Act