EOTech Partners With Tekto For Custom Knife

EOTECH has partnered with Tekto, a knife manufacturer known for crafting knives designed for demanding tasks, to create the limited-edition F1 Alpha EOTECH Edition. This knife combines durable materials with a functional design, reflecting the qualities both brands are known for.
The blade is made from D2 steel, offering durability and excellent edge retention, and is coated with black titanium for added corrosion resistance. It has a blade hardness of 58-60 HRC. The handle is constructed from black G10 and features EOTECH’s signature copper accents in the liner locks for both functionality and design.
Is this a knife as sharp as their optics? Read on…
EOTech @ TFB:
The knife also includes a color-matched glass breaker, which doubles as a lanyard hole. It comes packaged in a custom EOTECH x Tekto box and includes a knife pouch, making it a practical choice for users and a unique option for collectors.
The handle incorporates EOTECH's signature colored liner locks, enhancing both tactical functionality and visual appeal.
Product Specifications:
- Handle Material: G10
- Blade Material: Titanium-Coated D2 Steel
- Blade Hardness: 58-60 HRC
- Blade Style: Modified Straight Back
- Lock Type: Liner Lock
- Blade Length: 3.10 inches (80mm)
- Handle Length: 4.50 inches (115mm)
- Overall Length: 7.78 inches (197mm)
- Handle Thickness: 0.45 inches (11.4mm)
- Weight: 3.3 oz (86g)
EOTech also made a video for those who want to learn more, and see what the knife looks like in the hand of someone. The comments are read-worthy as well.
https://youtu.be/bSfnaaio5Zg?si=DwoJfAVHfDlNKlJs
The price for the EOTECH x TEKTO F1 Alpha Knife is $140, and it’s available here.
What do you think about the design, color combination and quality of the knife?

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No way that is an Eotech knife, it's not blurry enough.
On a serious note it is a sharp looking (Pun intended) knife.
Not that D2 is a bad steel (I have MANY knives in D2 and CPM-D2), but there are so many better steels out there. Like CTS-XHP, 20CV and Magnacut. I'd even take S35VN or S45VN over D2.