This ivory-handled karambit features brass rivets and saw-tooth ridges, so it cuts on the way in, and tears on the way out. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic.\n\nBy the time you're close enough to notice the pixels it's already too late
Released in 2013 with the Arms Deal update, the Forest DDPAT Talon Knife is recognized for its camouflage design inspired by woodland patterns.
The blade is covered with a green and black camouflage pattern, complemented by a black handle, evoking a tactical, forest-inspired look.
Quite popular among tactical skin enthusiasts, it has a solid market presence and is appreciated for its practical aesthetic.