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Cold Steel SR1 Lite Folder (62K1) |
Points: 3
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While not significantly lighter in weight, our SR1 Lite is indisputably lighter on the wallet! Made to mimic its big brother in every respect with the exceptions of having substituted the G-10 handle with a Griv-Ex one, and using the more affordable 8Cr13MoV blade steel.
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Cold Steel SR1 Lite Tanto Point Folder (62K1A) |
Points: 3
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While not significantly lighter in weight, our SR1 Lite is indisputably lighter on the wallet! Made to mimic its big brother in every respect with the exceptions of having substituted the G-10 handle with a Griv-Ex one, and using the more affordable 8Cr13MoV blade steel.
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Knife Cold Steel Rajah II (62JL) |
Points: 7
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A good Kukri, with its broad heavy duty blade, is a true power - able to cut, chop, slice and shear through even the toughest targets. An outstanding multi-purpose tool that can put in exceptional work, as well as serve as a truly devastating weapon during wartime or in a last ditch self-defense situation.
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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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