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Last Samurai Katana - Sword of Honor (SW-316) |
Points: 5
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Last Samurai Katana Sword. Matte black saya with hand carved Japanese Samurai Bushido Code. Stainless steel blade with Samurai inscription. Wood display stand with Japanese Samurai characters included.
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Last Samurai Katana - Sword of Battle (SW-318) |
Points: 5
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Last Samurai Katana Sword. Matte black saya with hand carved Japanese Samurai Bushido Code. Stainless steel blade with Samurai inscription. Wood display stand with Japanese Samurai characters included.
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Full Tang Samurai Katana Sword - 24-K Gold (UC1150) |
Points: 4
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Built from a single piece of stainless steel from tip to pommel for maximum strength. Traditional sword design with modern day full tang construction.
Blade Material: 420 J2 stainless steel.
Handle Material: Laminated wood, brass pins, impact-resistant black guards, cast metal parts, plated finish, full tang construction.
Scabbard: Aluminum, red crinkle finish.
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Bokken PP black (GTTCP413B) |
Points: 2
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Bokken is made of the polypropylene and closely duplicates a real wood boken in length, size, weight and feel. Comes with round tsuba.
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Cold Steel Shamshir (88STS) |
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The Shamshir originated in Persia and spread throughout the former Ottoman Empire and beyond into India and even the Philippines. Its strongly curved blade was enduringly popular and absolutely ideal for delivering a devastating cutting stroke. And, contrary to popular belief, it was very effective at delivering rising, descending and hooking style thrusts!
Typically, the curved Shamshir blade had a narrow cross section and a sharp point. It had a simple brass or steel crossbar hilt and an equally straightforward handle made from wood or animal horn that terminated in a distinctively bulbous pommel. This pommel was offset slightly to help the hand resist centrifugal force when making a hard cutting stroke.
Our version of this historic saber replicates the original as closely as possible. The only modifications were to substitute a modern high carbon steel for the blade and to use black faux buffalo horn for the handle. Even the scabbard is a close copy of the original. It’s made of thick, black leather (so it won’t dull the blade) and reinforced by a brass throat and chape, and comes complete with dual suspension rings.
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Bestech Knives Tercel Frame Lock Knife Grey Titanium Stonewash (BT1708B) |
Points: 10
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Bestech Knives Tercel is a folding knife with ergonomic design for everyday wear.
Handle and clip made of 6AL4V titanium, milled grooves provide a secure grip. Frame lock. The blade is made of CPM-S35VN premium stainless steel with an extended thumb hole. Narrow pocket clip made of titanium allows you to attach a knife on a belt or pocket and a wide lanyard hole.
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Mantis Knives Picker I (MU3) |
Points: 2
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This is the first neck knife that we ever dreamt up. Its got fully serrated blade and a false edge on the back side. Its constructed of our high carbon, 420HC stainless steel, and the skeleton-style design allows the user to wear the tool effortlessly due to its lightweight, and it doubles as a detent for the sheath. The actual blade is 1.5 long, and the whole package is just under 6 when sheathed. Its a perfect tool for rope cutting, or as a last line of defense.
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Mantis Knives Pry Bar (MF1) |
Points: 4
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This tactical fixed blade knife was inspired by the boys at the Multi Jurisdictional ERT out in Kokomo, Indiana. This tool rounds out the MANTIS line as our very largest blade. At 9.5, its exotic grind lines and random divot symmetry give the Pry Bar its wild style. Trust me when I say that this knife has been though it all. Its been used for tasks that knives should never be used for, yet the MF-1 prevails.
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Mantis Knives The Principal (TA2CM) |
Points: 4
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The TA-2 knife made its debut as a hunting knife, but we quickly found that it was lusted after by many tactical users as well. The ZR-Rated tire rubber handle, coupled with the deep-sweep belly design make the knife a new take on a classic silhouette.
Adding one of Americas super-steels into the mix has just changed the rules of the game. The TA-2CM features 154CM for some of the best edge retention and overall strength that a knife user can find.
Finally, we bead-blasted the blade and tang thus offering the TA-2CM model in two different configurations.
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Knife Black KA-BAR Tanto (1245) |
Points: 5
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KA-BAR Black Tanto knife. The Tanto blade shape, of Asian influence, has a thick pointed blade that''s good for penetration. Coupled with a glass-filled nylon sheath this knife is designed for the toughest of tasks.
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CRKT Williams Personal Defense Flashlight (F1000) |
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Williams Personal Defense Flashlight from CRKT. The CRKT flashlight series, designed by James Williams, provide powerful LED output light ideal for outdoor use, personal safety, self-defense, everyday-carry, and tactical applications. Durable Aluminum w/Removable Clip. Black Anodized Finish. Multiple Light Modes w/SOS Feature.
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