Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2

Posted by: Doug_Ritter

Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 05/08/20 06:23 PM





Doug Ritter recalls that about the second or third email he received after announcing the introduction of his acclaimed RSKŪ Mk1-G2 was a query asking when a "Mini" version would be available. Those sorts of emails, texts and posts have continued unabated. Ritter is pleased to announce that his Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2, manufactured by Hogue, is now available exclusively from KnifeWorks.com. The everyday low price is only $139.95 with FREE continental U.S. Ground shipping. Sales of all Doug Ritter knives and gear support Ritter's Knife Rights efforts.

The fully ambidextrous Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 (Generation 2) features Ritter's signature 3-D milled G10 handle, Ritter's highly regarded wide-chord, high flat-ground drop point blade in super premium CPM 20CV steel, 2.9 inches long, the ambidextrous ABLE™ Lock, and other refinements. Compact and svelte, it weighs in at just 2.6 ounces. Despite the smaller size, it is still a Doug Ritter knife you can bet your life on™.

The Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 is a compact, more conveniently sized version of Ritter's highly praised original. It is a superb utility folder and it will meet blade length restrictions that in some jurisdictions or locations still limit carry knives to a maximum three-inch blade length (albeit fewer than before Ritter started Knife Rights).

Ritter notes that creating the Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 was not as easy as just scaling down the full-size RSKŪ Mk1-G2. "The smaller the knife, the trickier it is to get the ergonomics right. But, with Hogue's perseverance we have created a Mini without sacrificing stellar ergonomics and performance."

The Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 is manufactured in the USA and is covered by Hogue's recently updated limited lifetime warranty that accommodates owner maintenance and disassembly.

The Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 is initially available with either a Black or Orange G10 handle and a stonewashed CPM 20CV high carbon powder metallurgy stainless steel blade. It is available exclusively from KnifeWorks (www.Knifeworks.com) at an everyday price of only $139.95 with FREE continental U.S. Ground shipping. All of Doug Ritter's Knifeworks Exclusive Knives can be found at: https://knifeworks.com/doug-ritter-knives-and-gear/

Additional details and background on Doug Ritter's RSKŪ folders can be found at: http://www.DougRitter.com/dr_rsk_mk1-g2.htm

Images attached. Additional images can be downloaded at: http://www.dougritter.com/Mini-first-shots.zip

Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 Specifications:

Blade Material: Crucible CPM 20CV @ 60-62 HRC
Blade Length: 2.9 in. (7.37 cm)
Blade Thickness: 0.094 in. (2.39 mm)
Blade Finish: Heavy Stonewash
Closed Length: 4 in. (10.2 cm)
Open Length: 6.875 in. (17.46 cm)
Handle Thickness: 0.5 in. (1.27 cm) maximum
Weight: 2.6 oz. (75 g)
Handle Material: G10 Composite
Liners: 301 Stainless Steel
Pivot Washers: Phosphor Bronze
Pocket Clip: Reversible, Deep Carry, Stainless Steel
Lock Mechanism: Ambidextrous ABLE™ Lock
Lock Springs: W.C. Wolff Co.
Opener: Dual Thumb Studs
Fasteners: Torx

About Doug Ritter

Doug Ritter (www.DougRitter.com) is the founder of Equipped to Survive (www.Equipped.org) and a leading authority on survival equipment. Ritter is also the founder and Chairman of Knife Rights, America's grassroots knife owners organization. Knife Rights is Rewriting Knife Law in America™ with 32 bills enacted repealing knife bans in 22 states and over one hundred cities and towns since 2010. Ritter was awarded the Bill of Rights Award by Citizens Committee for the Right to Bear Arms in 2012 and Defender of Liberty Award from Second Amendment Foundation in 2017. More information on Knife Rights can be found at: www.KnifeRights.org Sale of all Doug Ritter knives and gear supports Knife Rights.

About Hogue

Hogue Knives (www.hogueknives.com) are built upon precise engineering and stringent manufacturing practices that yields exceptional performance. Hogue, Inc. is a family owned and operated business that was founded in 1968 by Guy Hogue. Guy's legacy of innovative, high-quality American engineering and craftsmanship has been carried forth under the leadership of his sons Aaron and Patrick, his grandson Neil and by Hogue Tool and Machine president Jim Bruhns.

About KnifeWorks

KnifeWorks (www.KnifeWorks.com) is one of the largest cutlery retailers in the world, founded online in 1998. Over the years the company has expanded to include hunting, outdoor sports and survival gear, tools, flashlights and gifts. KnifeWork's in-house custom laser engraving program allows you to economically engrave your purchase with text or a design, whether for one item or a thousand. KnifeWorks #1 goal is customer satisfaction. We strive to keep our prices low and our customer service high.
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 05/08/20 08:51 PM

Very nice! I'm one of those guys that finds the original a little big for EDC. This should fill a niche!
Posted by: MDinana

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 05/09/20 12:11 AM

Sexy AF.

I might be buying a few - like Phaedrus, I don't carry the original much (In fact, I might have sold the original ... ), but I've been a big fan of the mini-grip since it was released. Yes, I realize Benchmade isn't making this version.
Posted by: williamlatham

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 05/11/20 01:56 PM

Wonderful. I lost my original mini about 3 months ago and replaced it with a full size version as the new mini was not available. The full size is too big to EDC for me most days. I finally found a mini grip from benchmade that is filling the hole, but that will be replaced here soon.
Posted by: aloha

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/11/20 03:56 AM

How is this one compared to the Benchmade one?
Posted by: Doug_Ritter

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/11/20 03:33 PM

Originally Posted By: aloha
How is this one compared to the Benchmade one?

Better...just saying. If you have a Benchmade in M390 steel, particularly if you upgraded to some G10 or Micarta scales, perhaps not worth the cost. Otherwise, better steel, better handle material, more ergonomic handle and improved ABLE Lock (compared to original AXIS lock),overall higher quality.
Posted by: aloha

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/11/20 11:29 PM

Mine is S30V from Benchmade.
Posted by: Doug_Ritter

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/12/20 12:52 AM

Originally Posted By: aloha
Mine is S30V from Benchmade.
Well, CPM 20CV is going to give you better edge retention. Whether that translates into a difference in the real world depends on how you use your knife. If all it does is open letters and an occasional taped box, you'll never notice the difference. If you use it as a tool and cut stuff like cardboard, wood, etc. regularly, you will likely notice the difference.
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/12/20 04:14 AM

M390 is nothing to sneeze at, even if there's better steels it will still do pretty well.
Posted by: Doug_Ritter

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/12/20 04:16 AM

Originally Posted By: Phaedrus
M390 is nothing to sneeze at, even if there's better steels it will still do pretty well.


Indeed. And, just to be clear, M390 and CPM 20CV are essentially identical steels.
Posted by: aloha

Re: Doug Ritter Introduces Mini-RSKŪ Mk1-G2 - 12/13/20 12:15 AM

Mahalo Doug.