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Cold Steel Rubber Training Military Classic (92R14R1) |
Points: 1
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Now you can practice with some of our most popular knife designs, in relative safety, with our new rubber training knives. We have rubber training versions of our Peace Keeper I, the R1 Military Classic, Recon Tanto, and the Black Bear Classic. Each has been carefully fashioned to look as realistic as possible so they can be effectively used in solo practice, training drills, disarm drills, and demonstrations and any other activity where you want a reasonably close approximation of realism but not the extreme danger and risk associated with an actual knife. The Santoprene rubber blades are soft enough to prevent the likelihood of most bodily injury. They do however, have a level of firmness that might cause injury to the face or the eyes, so it is recommended that appropriate eye protection or a fencing mask is utilized at all times when using a Cold Steel rubber training knife.
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Hanwei Short-Bearded Axe (Antique Finish) (XH2043N) |
Points: 6
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These Hanwei short axes, replicating Viking weapons, are made to withstand throwing, with forged heads and hardened edges. They are well balanced and competition approved. The Short Bearded Axe provided a concentration of power behind a relatively short cutting edge, ideal for punching through any armour of the period in close combat. The Short Viking Axe was useful both on the farm and in battle. It excelled as a close quarters weapon, while still being light enough to throw when necessary.
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KA-BAR Cutlass Machete (1248) |
Points: 4
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Ka-bar Machete Cutlass. 16 1/4" overall. 11" blade. Black epoxy powder coated 1085 carbon steel blade. Black Kraton-G handle. Leather and cordura sheath.
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Black KA-BAR Kukri Machete (1249) |
Points: 4
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Black Kukri Machete made by Ka-Bar. Surviving the toughest field testing, the Kukri boasts excellent test results in chopping and basic field use.
High carbon 1085 blade with black coating, kraton handle. Includes nylon/leather sheath.
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Machete Cold Steel Magnum Kukri Machete (97MKM) |
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There’s no single edged weapon that we can think of that can out-chop or out-cut a good Kukri. It’s true that the best Kukris, like our LTC and Gurkha models, can be somewhat expensive. While those “thoroughbreds” perform extraordinarily well for the money that they cost, it sometimes seems that what’s required is a good, inexpensive, “workhorse” model. Our Kukri Machetes are those workhorses.
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Spyderco Para Military 2 G-10 Plain Edge Camo Folding Knife (C81GPCMO2) |
Points: 6
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Spyderco Para Military 2 G-10 Plain Edge Camo folding knife.
Why change something if it works? Because, at Spyderco, we practice the principle of C.Q.I. - Constant Quality Improvement. If we can refine and improve the ergonomics or cutting performance of an established model, we do it.
Our 2010 Para-Military2 Digital Camouflage has several changes over the classic version.
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Spyderco Military G-10 Plain Edge Folding Knife (C36GPE) |
Points: 6
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A cornerstone in Spyderco's Save and Serve line up, the Military Model came about after someone asked Spyderco's owner Sal Glesser, "If your son were going into the military what folding knife would you send him with?" For certain, it had to meet the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use.
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Spyderco Military Camo Plain Edge Folding Knife (C36GPCMOBK) |
Points: 6
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Camo version of popular Spyderco Military model, available with standard and black blades.
A cornerstone in Spyderco's Save and Serve line up, the Military Model came about after someone asked Spyderco's owner Sal Glesser, "If your son were going into the military what folding knife would you send him with?" For certain, it had to meet the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use.
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Spyderco Para Military 2 G-10 Plain Edge Folding Knife (C81GP2) |
Points: 6
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Spyderco Para Military 2 G-10 Plain Edge folding knife. Why change something if it works? Because, at Spyderco, we practice the principle of C.Q.I. - Constant Quality Improvement. If we can refine and improve the ergonomics or cutting performance of an established model, we do it.
Our 2010 Para-Military2 has several changes over the classic version.
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Spyderco Para Military 2 G-10 Black Plain Edge Folding Knife (C81GPBK2) |
Points: 6
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Spyderco Para-Military 2. 4 3/4" closed. 3 1/2" black finish CPM-S30V flat-ground blade with thumb hole. Textured black G-10 handles with enlarged lanyard hole. Black finish four-way carry stainless pocket clip. Features nested Compression Lock mechanism. An improved version of the original Para-Military.
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Spyderco Military Black G-10 Plain Edge Folding Knife (C36GPBK) |
Points: 6
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Spyderco Military - black blade.
A cornerstone in Spyderco's Save and Serve line up, the Military Model came about after someone asked Spyderco's owner Sal Glesser, "If your son were going into the military what folding knife would you send him with?" For certain, it had to meet the requirements of a high-performance, light-weight folder designed for hard use.
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Hanwei M7 Letter Opener (MH2361) |
Points: 2
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Introduced in 1964, The M7 Bayonet was standard issue for the M16 family of rifles during the Vietnam War. Its 6-3/4" blade, combined with its checkered non-slip grip and overall black finish, allowed the bayonet to double as an effective fighting knife. The M7 was manufactured in both the U.S. and several Asian countries.
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