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Knife Cold Steel Espada (Large) XHP (62NCL) |
Points: 12
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The large knife from the Espada series, based on the Conquistadors' swords.
Definitely not politically correct, they are huge yet surprisingly well balanced and feature dramatically upswept clip point blades that are ideal for cutting, slashing and piercing. Made from Carpenter CTS XHP steel and hollow ground to a thin, razor sharp edge, they will cleave through just about any obstacle or target in their path. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Espada (Extra Large) XHP (62NCX) |
Points: 15
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The largest knife from the Espada series, based on the Conquistadors' swords.
Definitely not politically correct, they are huge yet surprisingly well balanced and feature dramatically upswept clip point blades that are ideal for cutting, slashing and piercing. Made from Carpenter CTS XHP steel and hollow ground to a thin, razor sharp edge, they will cleave through just about any obstacle or target in their path. Sold Out
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Cold Steel Grivory Paradox Knife (24PG) |
Points: 3
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The Grivory handle Paradox with a 4-inch blade is the more affordable version of the Paradox. With the exception of the handle slabs, it's made with the same materials and attention to detail, and offers the same tremendous strength, sharpness, and cutting power of its more expensive counterpart.
Balisong or Butterfly knives, with their revolving handles, and strong locking mechanisms, have had a certain mystique since they were first popularized in the early 1980's. They were beguilingly simple in construction, looked a little intimidating in a user's hand, were relatively inexpensive, and there were lots of flashy ways to open them with just a few deft turns of the wrist. In short, they were a knife industry success story. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Paradox (24P) |
Points: 6
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Balisong or Butterfly knives, with their revolving handles, and strong locking mechanisms, have had a certain mystique since they were first popularized in the early 1980's. They were beguilingly simple in construction, looked a little intimidating in a user's hand, were relatively inexpensive, and there were lots of flashy ways to open them with just a few deft turns of the wrist. In short, they were a knife industry success story. Sold Out
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Butterfly knife Cold Steel 5 1/2 Paradox (24PA) |
Points: 8
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Cold Steel has produced a completely legal version of the butterfly knife that we call The Paradox. Available in two sizes, it's designed from the ground up to specifically mimic a traditional Balisong or Butterfly knife in every respect but one it can't be opened with one hand! That's right, the Paradox is not a switchblade, gravity knife, or assisted opener and can't be opened without the use of both hands. So, while it looks and feels like a classic Butterfly knife, it isn't. It's a legal Balisong! Its twin handles feature two integral springs that are similar to a conventional slip joint folder. They are designed to rotate 180 degrees around the blade's unique split tang and use strong opposing spring tension to lock the blade open or hold it firmly closed. Don't worry about it taking two hands to get it into action, since once it's opened it will never close inadvertently. Plus, its locking mechanism is impervious to spine whack and the most violent stresses and shocks imaginable.
Every detail of the Paradox® is a testament to Cold Steel's renowned craftsmanship. The leaf shaped blade is hollow ground from imported Japanese AUS 8A Stainless (instead of the cheap steel used by our competitors) and, due to the latest advances in heat treatment, it offers a thin, ultra keen edge that lasts.
The skeletonized handles are CNC machined from solid billets of 6061 aluminum (instead of being cheaply cast out of zinc) and feature a hard-anodized coating to reduce scratches and oxidation.
If you're a Balisong fan, but don't want to take the risk of being arrested, the Paradox® is a terrific alternative. Clip it to your waistband or pocket where it screams "CUSTOM HAND MADE BALISONG". Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Gunsite II (29GLTH) |
Points: 5
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The smaller from the Gunsite series. These folders are the first authorized and official knives of the renowned Gunsite Training Center. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Hatamoto (60H) |
Points: 15
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Hatamoto - the folding knife that will never let you down. You can count on it in every situation. The blade has been precision hollow ground out of our famous San Mai III blade, 25% stronger than any other stainless steel in the world. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Rajah I (62K) |
Points: 15
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The Rajah I is truly a custom quality knife. Its handle frame and integral bolsters are CNC machined from a 7075 Aluminum billet to secure the black G-10 handle scales. And it's built tough enough to endure countless hours of hard, brutal work. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Rajah III (62KGMS) |
Points: 4
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The Rajah III is basically a scaled down, more pocket friendly, version of its big brother. Designed by Andrew Demko, it shares almost all the major features of the Rajah II including an AUS 8A stainless blade, Tri-Ad™ lock, thumb plate opener, ambidextrous pocket clips, and a Grivory handle with steel liners for extra strength and rigidity.
The Rajah III’s handle offers a number of grip options due to its carefully sculptured shape and cross section and is particularly well suited to the reverse grip thanks to a unique thumb shelf built into the butt.
We’ve made different variations of the Kukri over the years, some with longer blades, and some with shorter, but never, until now, have we had a version you could carry in your pocket as a folder.
The Kukri’s best attributes and enormous potential as a weapon and a tool have been well documented in our DVD’s.
The Rajah folders, designed by Andrew Demko, are big enough to approximate the feel and heft a fixed blade Kukri. Their broad, downward curved blades exhibit the best of a Kukri’s characteristics. First, their unique shape presents their thin, hollow ground edges at just the right angle so they naturally bite deep instead of bouncing or skidding off. And secondly their points are thick, wide and sharp enough to pierce even the toughest targets.
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Knife Cold Steel Talwar Folder (60ST) |
Points: 15
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Have you ever dreamed of being able to harness the cutting and piercing power of a sword and distill it down into a folder small enough to fit into your pocket? That's the essence of our new pocket sword, the Talwar™. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel The Spectre (60SF) |
Points: 12
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The Spectre™ is extremely light with a lean profile that fits the hand exceptionally well while offering a good solid grip. It has solid Titanium liners to give its understructure superior strength and the impressive black Micarta scales and polished Titanium bolsters give it a sophisticated exterior. It's so stunningly handsome, you'll be constantly looking for excuses to lift it out of your pocket to just to show it off. Sold Out
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Knife Cold Steel Ultimate Hunter (61LPS) |
Points: 5
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Have you ever imagined a hunting knife that has the safety and convenience of a folding knife yet has the strength and cutting power of a fixed blade? Cold Steel has taken this thought one step further and made it a reality with our Ultimate Hunter. Sold Out
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