The Scout F2 is the smallest folder in Griffin Co.'s Scout series, and it was designed with a specific job — disappear into a coin pocket and still cut like a real knife when you need it. A 2-inch CPM MagnaCut drop point with a swedge on a titanium framelock, 5 inches overall, 3-inch handle, 1.875 ounces. Despite the size, the blade carries a generous belly that gives it genuine slicing ability and a reinforced tip for piercing work. It deploys the same ways as the F3 — front flipper, spydie flick, thumb flick — all riding on ceramic bearings with a steel detent. The framelock runs a stainless steel insert, and the contoured handle keeps the same ergonomic finger grooves that make the larger Scout models feel planted in hand. T8 titanium hardware, titanium backspacer, milled titanium tip-up clip, and a hidden lanyard pin for pairing with Combat Beads.
DLT carries the F2 in DLC titanium builds with DLC-coated MagnaCut blades paired with carbon fiber or green canvas Micarta inlays, and stonewashed titanium builds with satin MagnaCut blades paired with carbon fiber, green canvas Micarta, or Ultem inlays. For the full-size version of this platform, check out the Griffin Scout F3 here. Browse the full Griffin Co. lineup here.