Microtech 238-1T Troodon Mini Tactical OTF Knife
The Microtech Troodon Mini offers a compact version of the iconic Troodon, featuring a slender design and three-finger handle that make it ideal for everyday carry without sacrificing the rugged functionality Microtech is known for. With a double-edge dagger blade and a reliable slide locking mechanism, this Mini Troodon is a perfect option for those seeking a smaller, lighter alternative to the full-size model, without losing any of its high-performance capabilities.
The Troodon Mini is also small enough to double as a money clip, adding versatility to its impressive design while still being a reliable tool for tactical situations. With its lightweight construction and easy-to-fire action mechanism, the Troodon Mini delivers exceptional quality in a compact package.
Key Features
- Compact Design – Slimmer profile with a three-finger handle, making it ideal for everyday carry.
- Double-Edge Dagger Blade – The flat-ground black blade ensures precision cutting and tactical advantage.
- Easy-to-Fire Mechanism – The slide lock offers smooth deployment and retraction.
- Versatile Carry – Stainless steel pocket clip for tip-down right/left carry.
- Lightweight – Weighs just 1.8 oz, perfect for daily use without the bulk.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 1.99″
- Cutting Edge: 1.875″
- Closed Length: 3.45″
- Overall Length: 5.45″
- Blade Thickness: 0.067″
- Blade Style: Double Edge Dagger
- Blade Grind: Flat
- Blade Finish: Black
- Handle Material: Black 6061-T6 Aluminum
- Handle Thickness: 0.35″
- Locking Mechanism: Slide
- Pocket Clip: Stainless Steel (Tip-Down, Right/Left Carry)
- Weight: 1.8 oz
- Designer: Tony Marfione
- Made in the USA
About MICROTECH
Since its founding in 1994, MICROTECH Knives has built a reputation for producing high-quality knives that combine cutting-edge design with superior performance. Renowned for their innovative technology and attention to detail, MICROTECH knives are a top choice among collectors, law enforcement, and military professionals.













