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| Dimensions | ||
| Open Overall Length | 7.63 inches | |
| Closed Length | 4.5 inches | |
| Weight | 3.5 ounces | |
| Blade | ||
| Length | 3.125 inches | |
| Thickness | 0.131 inches | |
| Material | 2CR13 | |
| Blade-HRC | 51-53 | |
| Finish | Satin | |
| Grind | Hollow | |
| Style | Utilitarian Drop Point | |
| Edge | Plain | |
| Handle | ||
| Material | 3CR13 | |
| Lock | ||
| Type | Lock Back | |
Intelligent design advocate Michael Behe  coined the term "irreducible complexity," which means "a single system  composed of several wellmatched, interacting parts that contribute to  the basic function of the system, wherein the removal of any one of the  parts causes the system to effectively cease functioning." It certainly  describes this new folder by Glenn Klecker, award-winning knife and tool  designer from Silverton, Oregon. He has named it after his son:  Nathan's IRreducible complexity Knife, or NIRK™. There are just two well-thoughtout pieces, plus a blade pivot screw. 
 The innovation is Glenn's use of a single sheet of stamped and folded  stainless steel to serve as the folder frame, back spacer, spring and  lock, resulting in a solid lockback folder. The geometry of the cutout  areas is critical, carefully calculated to provide just the right spring  action when the rear of the spine is pressed. 
 At the front of the frame, the lock tab mates with a notch in the blade  to provide safe lockup. The tighter the grip on the handle, the tighter  the lockup, making this an exceptionally safe design. It is very  difficult, if not impossible, to accidentally release the lock, and it  is very, very strong. 
 When the blade is closed, the same lock tab ramps over a rounded detent to hold the blade in the closed position. 
 The high-carbon stainless steel blade is a utilitarian drop point shape  with a deep belly, high hollow ground for easy cutting, and with a  swedged top edge to aid penetration. It is a hefty 0.131" thick. The  blade can be opened with either hand using the oval thumb hole. 
 The 5180 sport and work model has a high satin blade finish, brushed frame and Razor-Sharp cutting edge. 
 The NIRK has a stainless steel pocket/gear clip. 
 There you have it: a simple, flat, almost indestructible folder. All you  need to do is oil and sharpen it occasionally and you have a friend for  life. It is priced so you can afford several: one for the toolbox, one  for the backpack, one for the truck, one for the boat, one for the  survival kit. 
 In the knife world, it is a fine example of intelligent design.