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Articlesby Scott SmithFebruary 1, 2003

Columbia River's M16 Duty Knives

The top of the line is the M16 series of knives developed by Kit Carson, a well known member of the Knifemakers' Guild.

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Articlesby Scott SmithJanuary 1, 2003

SOG's Flash II Assisted Opening Folding Knife

SOG Knives has built a strong reputation among knife users by manufacturing hard-use affordably priced knives of high quality.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 4, 2002

Airports Seize 15,982 Knives Over Holiday Weekend

Almost 16,000 pocket knives, 98 boxcutters, six guns, and a brick were seized at airports during the recent Thanksgiving weekend.

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Articlesby Scott SmithJuly 1, 2002

Getting The Point

Today's pocket knives have been transformed from the large Buck Lockblade and the Schrade Old Timer to the ultra-modern streamlined clip-it folders you see in every duty gear catalog and supply house.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 5, 2001

Airport Security Workers Accused

CHICAGO -- Private security workers at O'Hare International Airport were accused of letting a man pass through a checkpoint with several knives and a stun gun.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2001

Police Search and Rescue Knife

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.

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