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Friday, April 22, 2011

Cold Steel American Lawman Folding Knife Blade



Cold Steel American Lawman Folding Knife 3-1/2" Blade, G10 Handles

In honor of America's "thin blue line," Cold Steel has made the American Lawman, a serious knife with a 3.5-inch stainless steel drop point blade. Made from AUS-8A stainless steel and hollow ground, the Lawman's blade is super sharp and capable of handling all varieties of tough cutting tasks. A non-reflective Teflon coating helps further protect the blade from rust and stains. Twin thumb studs provide ambidextrous one-handed opening, allowing a quick and easy access to the blade.



The handle, with carefully implemented finger grooves, is comfortable and effective in forward, reverse, or choked-up grip for fine edge and point control. Heat-treated steel liners, overlaid with textured G-10 scales, provides a lightweight and strong handle with fantastic traction in the most extreme of conditions of wet or cold. Dual pocket clips make for easy carrying.





With Cold Steel's new Tri-Ad locking mechanism, the blade can take a tremendous impact, whether on the edge, point, or back of the blade. After rigorous and intensive testing from Cold Steel, the lock with triple backup system is guaranteed to work without fail, protecting your fingers and hand from an accidental closing.

With an overall length of 8 1/8-inches, and an overall weight of 5.4 ounces, this is a heavy duty knife. The Lawman was designed tough, and Cold Steel understood that, in the world of law enforcement, this knife could potentially mean the difference between life and death on any given day.

To buy or get more information on the Cold Steel American Lawman Folding Knife, click the link below.

Cold Steel American Lawman Folding Knife 3-1/2" Blade, G10 Handles

To buy or get more information on the Cold Steel Mini Lawman Folding Knife, click the link below.

Cold Steel Mini Lawman Folding Knife 2-1/2" Blade, G10 Handles



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Monday, January 17, 2011

Knife Review Video of the Week - Cold Steel Safe Keeper II Push Dagger

This week's Knife Review Video of the Week is: Cold Steel Safe Keeper II Push Dagger Blade Review and Demo


Cold Steel Safe Keeper II
Cold Steel Safe Keeper II Push Dagger

Cold Steel Safe Keeper II
Here are perhaps the finest production push knives in almost 150 years. They have the cutting and piercing potential of a larger knife, but are small enough so that they can be easily attached to tactical web gear, tucked in a waistband or boot top, or even strapped to a wrist or ankle.

Cold Steel Safe Keeper II
Cold Steel Safe Keeper II Push Dagger


Cold Steel Safe Keeper II


Designed for the twenty first century, the Safe Keeper II is the ultimate push knife. Just the look of this knife with its wicked blade jutting out from the fist is enough to deter almost all aggressors. And, if action is necessary, the Safe Keeper's shock absorbing Kraton handle imparts devastating punching blows, yet is so secure in one's hand that it's practically impossible for even a novice to be disarmed.


Cold Steel Safe Keeper III

Cold Steel Safe Keeper III
Cold Steel Safe Keeper III

Cold Steel Safe Keeper III

The Safe Keeper III offers outstanding versatility, especially as a boot knife. Its light weight and overall length of five inches make it the perfect combination of small size and big performance.The single edged design of the Safe Keeper III means you can safely "choke up" on the blade for extra fine work, while the false edge provides superior point strength. With only one sharp edge, the Safe Keeper III can double as a rescue knife.




To buy or get more information about the Cold Steel Safe Keeper II Push Dagger 3-3/4" Blade, Secure-Ex Sheath, click the link below.


Cold Steel Safe Keeper II Push Dagger 3-3/4" Blade, Secure-Ex Sheath


To buy or get more information about the Cold Steel Safe Keeper III Push Dagger 3-3/4" Blade, Secure-Ex Sheath, click the link below.

Cold Steel Safe Keeper III Push Dagger 2-1/2" Blade, Secure-Ex Sheath




I will be posting a video which I've chosen as the "Knife Review Video of the Week" every Monday. If you have, or know of a knife review video which would be a good choice for "Knife Review Video of the Week" please send your requests to: swordofodinknifeblog@gmail.com




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Monday, December 20, 2010

Knife Review Video of the Week - Cold Steel Spartan

This week's Knife Review Video of the Week is: Cold Steel Spartan Knife Review.

Cold Steel Spartan Folding Kopis 4-1/2" Blade, Grivory Handles

If you are looking for the biggest, baddest pocket-able folding knife, you have come to the right place.

When I took my Cold Steel Spartan knife out of the package, I remembered thinking "holy crap! This thing is massive." And when I opened it up, I remembered thinking, "holy crap! This thing is scary!"

The blade is made of Japanese AUS 8A stainless steel with a bit of a dull gray finish. The blade is 4-1/2" long and 1-1/2" across it's belly. It is 4mm thick, or a little more than 1/8" thick for the non-metric minded folks (actually 0.157"). The blade is big and thick and sturdy. It tapers to a very sharp point that will push it's way through anything. As I've found with other Cold Steel knives, the blade is extremely sharp. You have to really be attentive when handling this knife to keep from accidentally cutting yourself.Link

A small rectangular thumb plate is screwed to the top of the blade to make it easy to open. Cold Steel claims you can catch this thumb plate on your pants pocket as you pull the knife out and easily snap the blade open during the extraction. You can flip this thumb plate and flick the knife sharply to pop the blade open, but it takes practice to perfect this. The blade is so big and heavy, you really have to flick your wrist sharply.

The handle is made of "Grivory" (Grivory is a glass-filled nylon similar to Zytel only even more rigid). It is textured nicely for comfortable handling, along with "irregular fluting" for a good feeling grip. It has steel liners inside and is very strong and solid feeling. The cutouts for your hand are really the high point of this grip, in my opinion. My not so dainty hand fits perfectly in the scooped out sections and the feeling of confidence with this grip is incredible. I can't imagine anything causing your hand to slip or move in this grip, whether you're pushing the knife into something or pulling it out.


For personal defense, this knife is awesome. I shudder to think what I could do to another living thing if I were forced to defend myself with this knife. Its sharpness and size would severely damage any adversary. In fact, any reasonably sane mugger would see my Spartan and probably apologize and give me their wallet.
Here's the deal for anyone living in a free state that "allows" its citizens to own what they please. Getting trapped in an office building with glitchy fire doors is far more likely to happen than needing a serious folder in the wilderness. Gone are the days when a sturdy axe was available on every floor, but with something like the Spartan you won't need one. Carrying a fixed blade with comparable strength is simply not possible for most, so for those who aren't all weepy about carrying a few extra OUNCES around, the Spartan might be the way to go.

For more information or to buy the Cold Steel Spartan, please click the link below.

Cold Steel Spartan Folding Kopis 4-1/2" Blade, Grivory Handles



I will be posting a video which I've chosen as the "Knife Review Video of the Week" every Monday. If you have, or know of a knife review video which would be a good choice for "Knife Review Video of the Week" please send your requests to: swordofodinknifeblog@gmail.com




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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Cold Steel Knives

Cold Steel Knives, what a great name for a knife maker! This California-based cutlery house has a reputation for tough, sharp knives. We'll look at two from different ends of the spectrum--and as to sharpness, I can testify. As I unpacked one, I was insufficiently careful when removing it from the cardboard sleeve and ended up needing first aid.


Cold Steel OSS Knife Promotional Video

Cold Steel OSS

The big knife you see is the OSS Model. This Cold Steel Bowie knife is a serious fighting knife with an 8 1/4" double-edged blade. The handle is rubber covered with a hand-fitting shape. There's a little palm swell that makes it feel just right, and the texture is very nonslip.

The Kydex sheath is molded so the OSS locks in with a "click" that holds it securely although there's a nylon safety strap as well. The sheath has perforations on both sides so it can be laced onto web gear.


Cold Steel Recon 1 Promotional Video

Cold Steel Recon I

The other Cold Steel knife under review is a serious folder called the Recon 1. It has a 4" blade. The handle is embossed with a textured pattern that gives a good grip, and there's a small relieved area where your thumb goes comfortably. The pocket clip can be moved to the other side, so it's conveniently ambidextrous and can easily be opened and closed with one hand.

Other than the obligatory rope-cutting exercise, the OSS hasn't gotten much use, but the Recon 1 rides comfortably in my right pocket even now. It's still admirably sharp and extremely handy.





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