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Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. N690 stainless steel combination edge blades are DLC coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have 3M nonslip inserts for grip.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. 440C stainless steel blades are Mill Spec coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have 3M textured inserts for grip.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. N690 stainless steel combination edge blades are DLC coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have textured G-10 handles scales for grip.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Introduced in 2007, the Bi-Polar was SOG's first dual assisted knife with twin blades. Using SOG's assisted technology, each blade is propelled into the open position once you start the blade moving. For 2008, SOG has removed the V-Cutter, and added a 2-3/8" fully serrated blade. The perfect rescue knife, whether used by law enforcement, emergency medical personnel or the outdoorsman who needs a knife to quickly handle the many daily predicaments he finds himself in. Dual blades, double lockbars and twin safeties all work to lock the blades closed or double lock the blades open. Includes a hardened steel glass beaker on the end of the handle.
The SOG Trident folders have features that are common to several of SOG's most popular knives. Upon closer inspection, you will find that they have features not normally seen in a folder. The Trident uses S.A.T. technology to open the knife, just open the knife about 1/3 of the way and the knife does the rest.
The Trident uses S.A.T.™ technology to open the knife, just open the knife about 1/3 of the way and the knife does the rest. There is also a built-in safety to lock the blade in the closed position, when it shows red the knife is ready to be deployed.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. 440C stainless steel blades are PTFE-Teflon coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have 3m non-slip inserts for grip.
Ka-Bar, a company famous for its fighting/utility knives has a new folder, and the name says it all. The Mule is just as versatile, reliable and rugged as the KA-Bar knives more familiar to you.
For their Retribution Folders, Ontario has called on their Italian partner for the expertise necessary to reproduce Jerry Hossom designs. These are very tactical, very distinctively Hossom. It seems that Jerry does not produce folders, but has adapted his 7" Retribution Combat Knife to folders for production by Ontario. Ontario has carried this project off very successfully. The workmanship is top notch.
The Vulcan-Mini is a handy smaller version of the SOG® Vulcan which was introduced in 2007.
World renown as one of the world's finest tactical folders - now made with a blackened blade - the Mini SERE 2000™ is built to the same uncompromising standards as the full size version.
The Nomad is a slightly smaller tactical folder designed by Kirk Rexroat. It features textured black G-10 scales, a flat ground 3" blade of VG-10 stainless steel at 59-61 Rc. with dual thumbstuds. Stainless steel liners and a heavy-duty liner lock. Available in either satin finish or black chrome plated.
The Mini-Rukus® is by no means a mini-knife. Measuring a full 8-3/8" when open, it features a 3-3/8" flat ground drop point blade of S30V stainless at 58-60 Rc. The Blackwood design is coupled with Benchmade's AXIS lock to create a large folder that is appealing to behold and highly functional.
The Hissatsu folder was designed at the request of customers who wanted a folder with the defensive power of the original Hissatsu, but could be concealed in a pocket or clipped comfortably under a jacket. It is meant to perform in environments that do not allow firearms or large fixed blade knives.
Jim Hammond is highly regarded in Special Ops circles worldwide for both his tactical fixed blades and folding knives. So tactical operations were paramount when he designed his new Desert Cruiser.
Gary Paul Johnston knows what it's like to put your life on the line daily, he did it as a commander with the Shaker Heights Police Department. He tells the story of the creation of his 1* logo like this: "Back in 1986, my SWAT unit was fortunate during actual raids, but we seemed to average at least one minor injury per practice session. I decided to create something to remind everyone to be more careful.
Gary Paul Johnson knows what it's like to put your life on the line daily. He did it as a commander with the Shaker Heights Police Department, and tells the story of the creation of his 1* logo this way: "Back in 1986, my SWAT unit was fortunate during actual raids, but we seemed to average at least one minor injury per practice session. Other teams had similar problems, especially during SWAT competitions, so I decided to create something to remind everyond to be more careful.
From The Manufacturer: These knives have been carried to the Middle East and back and have withstood some of the most demanding conditions. These heavy-duty pieces of equipment are the folding knife's answer to the traditional KA-BAR. They're hefty and they're rugged - tough enough to perform the most daunting of tasks.
The Harsey T1 folder is built with the toughness of the original Harsey Tactical knife but sized just right for everyday carry in your pocket. It features ambidextrous one handed opening and closing, a stainless steel pocket clip and locking liner for safety.
The checkered Rosewood handles give this Lone Wolf liner locking folder a resemblance to the 1911 .45 ACP issued to generations of American service men. The handle is styled like a .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol and provides that feel you will instantly recognize.
From The Manufacturer:
"The Harsey T2 Tactical folder is sized for your pocket and tuff enough to handle any cutting task. This scaled-down version of the Harsey T3 Tactical Folder has all of the extremely strong and great looking design attributes of the bigger knife in a pocket friendly size. The frame and locking liner are built from stainless steel making this knife extremely tough and corrosion resistant. The pocket clip is stainless steel for superior spring force and memory.
This "Sheath System" for the Harsey Tactical Knife features rugged construction and a multitude of equipment attachment options.
All knives in this series are equipped with clip options that allow four-position carry on belts or webbing--tip up, tip down, left or right. (Caution: These knives are not designed for tip-up in-pocket carry.)
After the success of CRKT's M16 Special Forces series, they received requests from professional knife users in the military and law enforcement for the larger "Big Dog" size with a more versatile blade shape. CRKT talked to the designer of the series, retired Sergeant Major and Knifemakers' Guild member Kit Carson, and the M21™ special forces series is the result.
These knives share a unique design offering a combination of Carson M16 Series features requested by military procurement specialists. The dual grind Tanto blades were specified because they offer maximum strength. The open build allows two Carson Flippers to be incorporated, resulting in a true hilt - very rare in folding knives.
The SERE, (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) was designed by Al Mar and Col. Nick Rowe in the early 1980s for the the U.S. Army's SERE school. The knives now being made are stronger and use better steel than was then available for folders. This current model is a more convenient size.
Boker, under the label Boker Plus, is producing a series of knives designed to meet the critical demands of the Armed Forces. The Tanto Folder I is one of those knives. Designed for extreme conditions, this folder can stand up to just about anything.
This modern version has a 3-5/8" blade of VG-10 at 59-60 Rc. and G-10 scales over stainless liners. Weighing only 6 oz. including the reversible clip, it weighs only half what the original did.
This folder from Al Mar® is called the Shrike, a very interesting tactical designed by ABS Mastersmith Kirk Rexroat.
The SOG® Visionary features the same blade shape as the Spec Elite, with the handle of a Mini X-Ray Vision. A great blade in a small package!
The SOG® Trident™ Folder uses SOG's well-proven S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology™) as a means of opening the blade. With the addition of the Arc-Actuator™, SOG's newest blade release mechanism, the Trident locks stronger and releases easier. There is also a built-in safety to lock the blade closed. Also making the Trident folder unique is the Groove™ in the handle, which allows the operator to cut small cord without having to open the blade. It also features Digi-Grip™, a variable pattern on the handle for a coarser grip.
The name for the SOG® Vulcan was inspired by the General Electric M61A1 Vulcan, a six-barrel 20mm Gatling-type cannon which is an integral part of the armament of such modern-day fighters as the F-15, F-18, and the F-16. SOG's Vulcan, with its heavy duty glass reinforced Zytel® handles over full steel liners, the ARC-Lock, and blade kick deployment system, is sure to become an integral part of the modern day warrior's gear.
From the manufacturer:
"The Harsey Tactical Ranger was designed to be the ultimate extreme-use field knife for utility or big-game hunting chores. Designed by custom knifemaker and artist William Harsey of Creswell, Oregon the knife is very large, rugged, good looking and comfortable in the hand.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. 440C stainless steel combination edge blades are PTFE-Teflon coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have textured G-10 handles scales for grip.
Three tactical folders each with different blade styles. Features 440C stainless steel blades with PTFE Teflon coating, stainless steel frame and textured G-10 handle scales.
This series is made up of three folders, each with a different blade pattern. Each features 440C stainless steel blades at 56-58 Rc., with black PTFE-Teflon coating and ambidextrous thumb studs.
This series is made up of three folders, each with a different blade pattern. Each features 440C stainless steel blades at 56-58 Rc., with black Mill Spec 13924 coating.
The latest version of the classic Tomcat folding knife. The first SOG knife to win the prestigious Blade Magazine knife of the year award in 1988.
The SOG Trident folders have features that are common to several of SOG's most popular knives. Upon closer inspection, you will find that they have features not normally seen in a folder. The Trident uses S.A.T. technology to open the knife, just open the knife about 1/3 of the way and the knife does the rest.
Brian Tighe, pronounced "Tie", is a Canadian tool and die maker who has become a huge success as a maker of high-end folding knives and as a designer folders for the newer production houses. In only a very few years, he has leapt to the forefront of those recognized as leaders of the remarkable CNC Custom Knife Movement. Brian has the advantage of being able to use the equipment himself. He is not just a fine designer but a hands-on craftsman as well.
From the Manufacturer:
"After the success of our M16 Special Forces series, we received requests from professional knife users in the military and law enforcement for the larger "Big Dog" size with a more versatile blade shape. We talked to the designer of the series, retired Sergeant Major and Knifemakers' Guild member Kit Carson, and M21 SF is the result.
Ontario Knife Company, with the commitment of its workforce, has built a reputation of lasting craftsmanship with quality material and components. Being a major supplier of the U.S. Government, they have a wide variety of military and tactical knives. This year they have added the Extreme Military Fighter to their lineup. The first 300 made of each model are marked First Production Run.
KA-Bar, a company famous for its fighting/utility knives has a new folder, and the name says it all. The Mule is just as versatile, reliable and rugged as the KA-Bar knives more familiar to you.
From the manufacturer: Substantially sized, measuring 5-1/4" closed and 9 1/16" overall, the MULE is a sturdy all purpose utility lockback folder made with Zytel handles that feature rubber inserts for an extra sure grip.
If you are in the market for a larger folder, please consider our Tactical Folder. This 4-1/2" Titanium frame lock has a 3-1/2" blade of ATS-34 at 59-61 Rc. or beautiful Twist pattern Damasteel® with a center core of ATS-34.
The Kit Carson designed M16 knives from CRKT keep showing new faces. Three of them appear in desert dress as "Operation Iraqi Freedom" tactical folders. All blades are marked "Operation Iraqi Freedom".
The Kit Carson designed M16 knives from CRKT keep showing new faces. Three of them appear in desert dress as "Operation Iraqi Freedom" tactical folders. Also, the Desert Cruiser. All blades are marked "Operation Iraqi Freedom".
Special knives from CRKT for professional use. Designed with military special forces in mind, the M16-SFs are "folding fixed blades" with a true hilt.
The service men and women of the coalition forces in the Middle East and Afghanistan require cutting tools that can stand up to the harsh demands of the desert. The Carson Desert Tactical Folders have been developed specifically to blend into the desert environment.
The service men and women of the coalition forces in the Middle East and Afghanistan require cutting tools that can stand up to the harsh demands of the desert. The Carson Desert Tactical Folders have been developed specifically to blend into the desert environment.
When a series like Kit Carson's aluminum handled line has been so successful, it is bound to spark calls for variations. In this case, the request was for a spear point blade similar to Kit's M18 design. As soon as they saw the first sketches, Columbia River knew they should offer it in two sizes similar to the "Little Bulldog" and "Big Dog".
Shades of the AK-47 bayonet. This 4" blade of 440C stainless tool steel looks as wicked as the bayonets furnished with the combat rifle invented in 1947 by Mikhail Kalashnikov, who was then a young Soviet Army officer.
Kit Carson has designed the M16 for function. Handle one and you will immediately know what that means. Notice the wide blade design for difficult tasks, the sure-grip contoured handle of 6061T6 Hard Anodized Aluminum, for a comfortable grip with or without work gloves and the Stainless Steel locking liner with friction grooves, for positive locking with limited access for superior safety.
By now the Columbia River Knife and Tool Company needs no introduction, they get the very best work out of Taiwan and are able to sell their knives at VERY realistic prices.
Columbia River's 14k Summit series utilizes their powerful InterFrame locking liner construction. Combined with the "skeletonized" scales of nickel chrome plated zinc alloy, this open construction makes it easy to clean your knife and reduces weight.
Production versions of Kit Carson's titanium build M16s are now available from CRKT. Kit Carson, designer of the M16 Series, became famous for his custom titanium frame M16s.
This knife is Ron Lake's first knife designed around the liner-lock which was invented by his friend Michael Walker. This knife uses Ron's Interframe patent, putting inlays into the solid metal of each side of the knife. It also has a remarkable version of the Lake-Walker-Knife-Safety (LAWKS) invented jointly by Lake and Walker.
Available in two sizes that will cover all your knife needs. Can be opened easily, quickly and safely using the large oval hole in the blade which makes the Griptilian ambidextrous. The AXIS™ lock from McHenry & Williams works smoothly and is as positive a lock as I know of.
These two sizes should suit anyone who needs or wants a knife that can be opened as easily and as fast, and a lot more safely, than any knife available. Easily opened or closed with either hand.