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For the first time in more than 100 years one of the most well known utility tools in the world is getting a makeover. Wenger’s Swiss Army Knife is instantly recognizable and its new, ergonomic design brings the classic look into the future. The Evolution Series by Wenger incorporates concave and convex scales that conform to the hand into the already useful and space-saving knife design. The new design allows for a more secure grip when cutting or utilizing any of the multiple tools.
Read More →SIG Arms takes its SIG Tac knives as seriously as it does its handguns. The Tactical Auto's handle is made of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, which is hard anodized for durability. ATS-34 steel is used in the blade because it is easy to sharpen and holds a good edge.
Read More →Known for its innovations in tactical, weapons-mounted, and personal light technology, SureFire is now producing a line of high-quality, heavy-duty knives.
Read More →The SL1 is a quality knife and a quality light. And the more I used it, the more I realized that it was an excellent way to provide a working cop with an emergency blade and an emergency light in one compact package.
Read More →Heavy-duty construction and built-in safety features make Ka-Bar’s latest a practical alternative to clip-it knives.
Read More →The LTT875 automatic scores high marks on both smooth deployment of the blade and blade security. When its release button is activated, the blade pops out of the frame smoothly and quickly.
Read More →The Model 110 has defined Buck's folding knife line for years. And with good reason.
Read More →Called "For Those Who Serve," the knives are all aesthetically pleasing, hard-use tools with price tags that aren't out of reach for soldiers, paramedics, and cops.
Read More →And for a knife that can handle the worst-case scenarios on raids, search-and-rescue missions, you name it, I like the Camillus and Becker Knife and Tool Tactool/BK3.
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