Ti Pocket Clip Low Rider Thin Formed & Tumbled .050" - LRT 260

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  1. Awesome for the price
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    Loved this clip. Had to make small adjustments to fit Spyderco holes but not much. Fits great. The tumbled look is nice and subtle.

    Review by Anchor212

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  2. Good value for the money, don't buy for a Spyderco
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    This fits my Benchmade 940, Mini Griptilian, Griptilian, and Mini Barrage. I drilled it out to 7/64 and it fit my Rat 1 also. Did not fit any of my 25+ Spydercos

    Review by gEORGE

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  3. Great replacement clip to get that low ride for your Benchmade, CRKT, and Emerson knives.
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    I have used this clip to replace the stock 3-screw clips on my Emerson, Benchmade, and CRKT knives. Fits perfect and functions great.

    Review by Thomas

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  4. amazing clip well worth the money
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    this clip is about 2x as thick as the stock clip, has better retention, is lighter and you can anodize it! well worth the money and was shipped quickly. this clip fits my benchmade contego. i also have the other ti clips on my emerson and benchmade griptilian knives!

    Review by knife boy

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Titanium Pocket Clip

  • .050" thick 6alv4 Titanium
  •  distance between 2 outer holes (on center) is .340"
  • approx 2.50" Long
  • .33" widest part of clip (not including screw mounting portion)
  • .55" wide screw mounting portion
  • 2 hole style
  • Press formed and hand brake bent
  • Tumbled finish for de-burr and stone wash finish
  • Quantity pricing


** Please note that you are purchasing the pocket clip only. The knife pictured is not part of the sale. Multiple clips are shown for clarity. You are purchasing one clip at a time. **


We have these waterjet cut to our own drawings. We grind off the tabs left by the water jet cutting process and press them to shape in our custom press with heat and pressure. After pressing we re-heat then and bend them 180degrees for the "low rider" style clip. We hand straighten any that need it. We then tumble them in a ceramic abrasive for de-burring and to give them a satin stone wash finish. You certainly can take them to a different finish if you prefer.

The 2 hole pattern fits the very popular "traditional" 3 hole pattern found on thousands of styles of production and custom knives.

If you buy a clip to upgrade your folder and it doesn't fit, we'll refund it.

Most pocket clips sold for folders are stainless steel which is good material. These clips are Titanium which has the advantage of being lighter, tougher and you can anodize it.



I'd really suggest you consider these Ti pocket clips just a start. You should absolutely consider: grinding, shaping, shortening, thinning, bending these clips any way you want.

Bending Ti Clips:
You can bend these cold up to 45 degrees with no problem. Simply take a couple of large pliers and bend away or put them in a vise and gently tap them over to the bend you want. If you bend them back again or more than once in that same spot with out heat, you will probably snap the metal. If you have a torch, by all means use it to heat these before bending to relieve any stress bending cold will put on these parts.

If you want to bend these clips further than 45 degrees, simply heat them up with a small propane or MAPP gas hand held torch and bend away. If you don't have a torch, you can also use an electric stove coil. Heat the bend area to cherry red hot color, (quickly as the heat dissipates fast!) and make your bend. Hold the piece until it cools to the bend takes and holds. It only takes a few seconds. You should expect some heat oxidation coloring on the surface. This can easily be buffed away. Keep in mind your pliars will act as a very large heat sink and pull heat way. Ti doesn't mind heat as much as other steels. If you mess up a bend, heat it and bend it again.