Designed in cooperation with the highly-trained folks at S.E.I.G.E. (Strategic Edge Impact Global Enterprise) of Webster, NY, the "Big Brother" - with a 9.375 inch blade - is designed for a lifetime of hard work and constant use.
Smith & Wesson give you a tough as nails fixed blade boot knife to give yourself an edge when you need it. Dual Edges make it ready to rumble to make your point to the insurgents that that want to ruin your day.
The Smith & Wesson HRT full tang fixed blade dagger boot knife is made out of a black high carbon stainless steel dual-edged spear point blade with blood grooves. Its TPE rubber wrapped handle comes with lanyard hole and black injected nylon sheath.
Award-winning lock back designed by Bob Dozier is an affordable, practical all-purpose knife appropriate for daily tasks. Features a reversible pocket clip and thumb stud.
The KA-BAR Spork, which is made from food and water approved Creamid®, is equipped with a fork/spoon combo and has a 2.5" plastic serrated knife in the handle. The knife is accessed by pulling the spork in opposite directions from each extreme end.
A compact, stout tanto blade is fiercely rugged and appropriate for piercing through the toughest materials. Leather sheath included. Please note a rolling change has been made to the markings on the Black Kraton G Fighting/Utility Knives.
The Tanto blade shape, of Asian influence, has a thick pointed blade that's rugged enough for the most difficult tasks. A partially serrated edge makes cutting looped and synthetic materials a breeze.
BlackFox Chiudibili 2.5" Black SS Frame Lock Folding Knife
This innovative folding knife from BlackFox Knives features a lightweight design that is durable enough for everyday use. It has a titanium coated blade made from 440A stainless steel and a handle scale made from black G-10.
Kershaw Noventa 3.3" Black/Satin Two-Tone SS Flipper Knife
With an Art Deco-inspired design, the Kershaw Noventa is a knife that is equal parts tool and masterpiece. Its abstract aesthetic gives it a feel that it should belong in an art museum but placing it in your pocket is even better.