Chris Reeve Replacement Pocket Clip for Impinda

Chris Reeve Replacement Pocket Clip for Impinda

  • Replacement clip and screw for your Chris Reeve Impinda (knife not included)
  • machined from solid titanium
Fits for: Chris Reeve Knives

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Danger of swallowing! Please keep out of the reach of children. Small parts such as screws could be swallowed.

But also adults: please do not swallow any screws. This will not turn you into a Terminator or RoboCop.

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