Last year, CJRB made a big splash with the CJRB Bolt, thanks in large part to its Recoil V2 locking mechanism.
Essentially combining the popular crossbar lock and the lesser-known Shark-Lock, it introduced a new blade deployment method that’s both fun and functional.

Now the appeal is getting supercharged with the return of the Recoil V2 in a supersized new knife with wide-ranging applications.
Meet your new favorite tactical/outdoor/everyday pocket knife, the CJRB Doubletap.
Double braggin’
To fully explain the mechanism and the name of the knife, the result is two primary deployment methods, both of which are quite snappy.
The first option is to use the ambidextrous thumb studs to swiftly swing the blade out, pivoting smoothly on the ceramic ball bearing within.





