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Tenable Orion B1089C3 – 3.07″ Blackwash Nitro-V Clip Point, Copper Carbon Fiber, Liner Lock

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Tenable Orion B1089C3 – 3.07″ Blackwash Nitro-V Clip Point, Copper Carbon Fiber, Liner LockTenable Orion B1089C3 3. 07" Blackwash Nitro V Clip Point Folding Knife The Tenable Orion B1089C3 is a bold EDC folding knife featuring a 3. 07" blackwash Nitro V clip point blade with CNC milling and a copper carbon fiber handle. Running on smooth ceramic ball bearings with flipper and thumb disk deployment, the secure liner lock provides reliable one hand operation for everyday cutting tasks. Going Gear is an authorized Tenable dealer. Tenable Orion

Tenable Orion B1089C3 – 3.07" Blackwash Nitro-V Clip Point Folding Knife

The Tenable Orion B1089C3 is a bold EDC folding knife featuring a 3.07" blackwash Nitro-V clip point blade with CNC milling and a copper carbon fiber handle. Running on smooth ceramic ball bearings with flipper and thumb disk deployment, the secure liner lock provides reliable one-hand operation for everyday cutting tasks. Going Gear is an authorized Tenable dealer.

Tenable Orion B1089C3 Specifications

Specification Detail
Brand Tenable
Model Orion
SKU B1089C3
Blade Length 3.07"
Blade Steel Nitro-V
Blade Finish Blackwash
Blade Style Clip Point
Handle Material Copper Carbon Fiber
Lock Type Liner Lock
Knife Type Folding Knife

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the blade length of the Tenable Orion B1089C3?

The Tenable Orion B1089C3 has a 3.07" blade. This blackwash Nitro-V clip point blade is 3.07 inches long — an ideal EDC size for everyday tasks.

What steel is used in the Tenable Orion B1089C3?

The Tenable Orion B1089C3 uses Nitro-V stainless steel. Nitro-V offers superior edge retention and corrosion resistance, and the CNC-machined blackwash finish on the B1089C3 adds grip, stability, and a rugged tactical look.

What handle material does the Tenable Orion B1089C3 have?

The Tenable Orion B1089C3 features a copper carbon fiber handle. Carbon fiber is lightweight yet strong, giving the B1089C3 a luxurious, durable grip with a distinctive copper-toned weave.

What lock type does the Tenable Orion B1089C3 use?

The Tenable Orion B1089C3 uses a liner lock. The liner lock provides a secure, dependable lockup with easy one-handed release, and the ceramic ball bearings make deployment smooth and reliable.

What is a clip point blade?

A clip point blade, as featured on the Tenable Orion B1089C3, has a back edge that "clips" toward the tip for a fine, controllable point. This makes the B1089C3 excellent for precise piercing and everyday cutting.

Where can I buy the Tenable Orion B1089C3?

The Tenable Orion B1089C3 is available at Going Gear, an authorized Tenable dealer. Going Gear is an authorized Tenable dealer carrying the full Tenable lineup with fast shipping and expert customer support.

Is the Tenable Orion B1089C3 a good EDC knife?

Yes — the Tenable Orion B1089C3 pairs a compact 3.07" clip point blade with smooth bearing deployment and a premium copper carbon fiber handle, making it a stylish, high-performing everyday carry folder.

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