Knife: This is my popular Argiope combat tactical models,
named for a large spider. This tactical model has a flat bead
blasted jet-black hot blued O-1 tool steel blade. The Argiope has a proven
record in combat with my professional military clients, and the knife is full
and volatile in the hand with a thick, meaty quarter-inch thick blade, and a
half-length top spine swage for reduced point angle geometry without sacrificing
strength. I left plenty of thickness in the deep hollow grind for good edge
support, and the long recurve edge is razor keen.
The knife has a deep forefinger quillon (when held in a traditional grip style)
and the curvaceous handle melds to the hand. This
knife is designed to be pulled from the sheath in a reverse tactical grip style,
with the forefinger in the ring, locking the knife to the hand in a decisive defensive grip.
This is a devastating weapon, and the "pistol grip" angle of the blade to handle
enhances security, aiming the blade without twisting the wrist, allowing a
locked, "square fist" position in use. The bolsters and pins are low care,
warm-looking nickel silver with a satin finish that matches the smooth and
polished surface of the African Blackwood exotic hardwood, the same wood
that is used to make fine musical instruments. It's tough, hard,
wear resistant, and durable. The hardwood is dovetailed and locked under the
bolster edges, pinned, sealed and secured. The bolsters are sculpted on the faces for easy care.
Sheath: The sheath has double thickness (.125")
forest camouflage kydex panels, thermoformed over a 5052H32 corrosion-resistant, high
strength aluminum welt frame. The belt loops are also corrosion-resistant aluminum, accommodating
a 1.75" wide belt, and the entire assembly is secured with ten 1/4" shank
blued steel Chicago screws.
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