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Search Result: Folding Knives

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SureFire Alpha Folding Knife

December 1, 2004

Known for its innovations in tactical, weapons-mounted, and personal light technology, SureFire is now producing a line of high-quality, heavy-duty knives.

Boker AK-47 Folding Knife

October 1, 2003

Earlier this year, Böker Knives and Kalashnikov agreed to develop a folding knife that's worthy of the Kalashnikov name and that upholds the AK-47's reputation for reliability and durability.

On the Cutting Edge

October 1, 2002

No department would dare let said officer hit the street without training and instruction in policies governing the use of a pistol. Many PDs even have policies regarding the use of flashlights. But in most departments an edged weapon/cutting tool clipped to the pocket of the officer's duty pants flies under the radar.

Police Search and Rescue Knife

August 1, 2001
Emerson Knives, known for their comprehensive line of rugged working knives, has just released the P-S.A.R.K., a police version of their United States Navy search and rescue knife (S.A.R.K.). The top of the blade has the patented Emerson "wave" feature. This allows the knife to open while it is being drawn from the pocket, using the drawing motion to deploy the blade.

940 AXIS Folder

November 1, 2000
The trademark AXIS lock, combined with dual thumb studs, make the model 940 a totally ambidextrous cutting tool. Benchmade 722 AXIS folder has a sleek, geometric Tanto-shape blade, beveled on both sides and sporting ATS-34 stainless steel, giving it maximum cutting power for various applications.
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