True Nekkid Skinner
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True Nekkid Skinner

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True Nekkid SkinnerHunt with Confidence Designed specifically for hunters seeking a compact and durable fixed blade hunting knife, this tool is a reliable companion for skinning tasks in the field. With a nearly 3 inch cutting length, it excels at slicing and trimming while remaining manageable for smaller game. The full tang and blade are crafted from 3Cr13 stainless steel, offering excellent hardness, edge retention, and high resistance to wear and corrosion, making

Hunt with Confidence

Designed specifically for hunters seeking a compact and durable fixed-blade hunting knife, this tool is a reliable companion for skinning tasks in the field. With a nearly 3-inch cutting length, it excels at slicing and trimming while remaining manageable for smaller game. The full tang and blade are crafted from 3Cr13 stainless steel, offering excellent hardness, edge retention, and high resistance to wear and corrosion, making it easy to sharpen.


The knife features a black oxide stonewash finish, providing a rustic matte look that effectively conceals scratches and wear. Its lightweight skeletal frame is paired with TraxGrip™ textured handle scales, striking the perfect balance between cushioning, ergonomics, and traction for confident control in wet conditions. The scales are removable, antimicrobial, and easy to clean, and they’re interchangeable with any NEKKID knife design from TRUE.


Accompanying the knife is a custom-molded sheath designed to fit all knives in the NEKKID family. The removable clip rotates 360 degrees, accommodating multiple carry positions and fitting belts up to 2 inches wide, while also allowing for quick attachment to any MOLLE system. When the clip is removed, the sheath is compatible with ULTICLP® and TEK-LOK® systems for added adaptability.


THE NEKKID® SERIES

The NEKKID knife series is built with durable, full tang construction and a skeletal frame design that strikes the perfect balance between lightweight ergonomics and minimalist utility. Each knife features unique blade shapes, offering versatility for a wide range of applications—from hunting and survival situations to everyday carry and personal defense. Practical even in its bare form, the knife is customizable to reflect your personal style with removable and interchangeable handle scales, or you can wrap it in your favorite paracord grip to give it a distinct personality.


DESIGN

  • Blade Shape: Skinner
  • Blade Length: 2.92”
  • Blade Material: 3Cr13MoV Stainless Steel
  • Blade Finish: Black Oxide Stonewash
  • Handle Material: Rubber (TPR)
  • Handle Texture: TraxGrip™
  • Handle Color: Orange
  • Construction: Full Tang
  • Removable / Interchangeable Handle Scales
  • Easy to Clean and Antimicrobial
  • Compatible with Tek-Lok® and Ulticlip® Systems


Skinner Blade

Crafted specifically for hunters seeking a compact and durable fixed blade hunting knife, it promises to be a trusted tool for skinning tasks in the field. With 2.92-inch cutting length, it can handle slicing and trimming tasks while also being mangeable for working on smaller game. The jimping along the spine provides added control.


FULL TANG SKELETAL DESIGNThe unibody, full tang construction is strong, and the skeletal design keeps this knife balanced and lightweight with a slim profile that makes it easy to carry, conceal or pack.


3CR13 STEEL

3Cr13 stainless steel offers great hardness, good edge retention, high wear, and corrosion-resistance and is very easy to sharpen.


REMOVABLE TRAXGRIP™ SCALES

The TraxGrip™ textured handle scales strike a balance between cushion, ergonomics and traction in wet conditions for confident control and handling. The scales are removable, antimicrobial, easy to clean and interchangeable with any NEKKID knife design.


Note: A TORX® T6 wrench tool is included for removing the handle scales and the belt clip.


Accessories:

Molded Sheath + 360º Belt Clip + T6 Wrench Tool

Warranty: 1-Year


OPERATION


CARE & MAINTENANCE

We recommend cleaning your knife after every use. If needed, a small amount of oil can be used to lubricate the knife, so it continues to work as intended.

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If the share a video or photo option was working I would share the screenshot. However, I'll quote it. "Most of the adults on the list had never been charged, but once they were included, ther was no way to have their name removed." This needs more clarification as you can delete data from a database. Especially if web based, there should be CRUD principles added. If that was not the case there's still ways to delete the data or even change it's classification. I will give benefit of the doubt that there's an underlying reason it was said there was no way to remove or that I even misunderstood the context around it. Just seems a little like reaching by this point. Also, I do like this book and a fresh perspective on data collection even though at times it seems to read a little emotional for what I was expecting of an Atlas. Regardless looking past the verbiage of emotions, this is a great book that does point out a lot of history with AI. Thank you for creating this book! Also giving more data to the internet to be used for.... AI... lol
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Engaging study of the underpinnings of AI
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