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  2. Strider Knives - Wikipedia

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    Buck Knives for a variety of Strider developed knife designs mass-produced at a more affordable price. [4] [10] SureFire Flashlights. Strider Knives collaborated with SureFire by making an exclusive SF fixed-blade numbered and marked with the SureFire logo and sold with an identically numbered Strider marked M2CombatLight. [11] [12]

  3. Utility knife - Wikipedia

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    Fixed-blade X-Acto knife for handicrafts and model making. Large fixed-blade utility knives are most often employed in an outdoors context, such as fishing, camping, or hunting. Outdoor utility knives typically feature sturdy blades from 100 to 150 millimetres (4–6 in) in length, with edge geometry designed to resist chipping and breakage.

  4. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    The case for tactical folding knives, then, is that a less-than-ideal knife in your pocket is always more useful than an ideal knife left at home. A 10-inch fixed-blade Bowie knife, for example, may be far better for combat, but it is far less practical — and often illegal — to carry around in day-to-day life. And should there be a need to ...

  5. Affordable knife blocks to keep your blades safe and sharp - AOL

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    Up to twelve knives including a cleaver or bread knife can fit into the round container, which features rubber slots to minimize abrasion. Affordable knife blocks to keep your blades safe and ...

  6. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    The latter two are considered premium cutlery steels for both folding knives and fixed blades. [7] 300 series. Because the 300 series is non-hardenable (non-Martensitic), they are primarily used in entry-level dive knives and as the outer layers in a San Mai blade. The 300 series is non-magnetic.

  7. Chris Reeve Knives - Wikipedia

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    Pacific : production 2007 – present. Fixed blade knife designed in collaboration with William Harsey, with double row (Kubuli) serrations and 152.4 mm (6") CPM S30V stainless steel clip point blade. The Pacific is the civilian version of the "1st Group Knife", denoted by special engraving on the knife blade. The 1st Group Knife was designed ...

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