Classical Samurai design blade of AUS 8 stainless steel with non-reflective black Teflon coating
Outburst assisted opening mechanism
Auto-LAWKS safety
Textured black Zytel scales
Product DescriptionColumbia River Folding Hissatsu The CRKT Hissatsu Folder is a classical Samurai design which gives outstanding penetrating power as well as exceptional slashing performance. Heres a tactical knife for the professional that is overbuilt to last. For those who have a need to use it this is as much defensive security as you can find in a tactical folder. SPECIFICATIONS: Blade Length: 3. 875” Length Closed: 5” Overall Length: 8. 75” Weight: 5. 8 oz. Blade Style: Tanto Blade Finish: Black Teflon Edge: Plain Blade Steel: AUS 8 Rockwell Hardness: 56-58 Locking Mechanism: Linerlock Handle Material: Black Zytel Liners: Stainless Steel Fittings: Stainless Steel Pocket Clip: R/H or L/H Tip Up Thumbstud: Ambidextrous Mfg No: 2903 Manufacturer: Columbia River. . . More >>
Ultimate tactical knife and sheath system for use by law enforcement and military professionals
Dual grind 440A stainless steel Tanto blade with black EDP coating
The black handle features high impact core, butt and hilt with non-slip surface
Emperor node on handle allows you to know which way the blade is facing by touch
Includes custom injection-molded black Zytel sheath
Product DescriptionColumbia River Hissatsu Non-Reflective Finish James Williams the designer of the Hissatsu is a former Army officer and martial arts practitioner/instructor with over 40 years of experience. He knows cutlery as President of Bugei Trading Company producer of fine Samurai swords. As one who has trained tactical law enforcement and military forces for the Surefire Institute he has developed a unique and powerful approach to unarmed combatives. His system of defensive tactics known as The System of Tactical Strategy has its origins in the ancient Samurai military systems as well as the Russian military art of Systema. A key part of this system is the Hissatsu based on an old Japanese design. The unique shape of the blade made famous by the legendary Samurai warlord Takeda Shingen provides enormous penetrating power and superior slashing capability in one blade which works with the natural motion of the body. James arrived at this modern version as a. . . More >>
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