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Designer Folding Knife with G 10 handle strip

799.00

Total Open Length : 8.5″

Blade Length : 3.5″

Closed Length : 12 cms

G 10 handle strip on metal

White BoxPacking

440 C Steel Blade

Designer Folding Knife with Surgical Steel Blade

899.00

Total Length : 7.5″

Blade Length : 3″

Closed Length : 4.5″

Surgical Steel Blade Finish

Belt Clip Included

White box packing.

Evo Titanium Coated Plain Folding Knife Camo white

949.00

Total Length : 8″
Blade Length : 3″
Closed Length : 4.5″
Better grip handle Camo Color
Stainless Steel Serrated and plain Blade
Line Lock mechanism
Easy single hand opening
White Box Packing

FOX FKMD FOLDING KNIFE

899.00

Perfect size for everyday carry, but still loaded with functions. Features a line cutter with extra blade in the handle (perfect for cutting cord, string, seatbelts, etc.), a glass breaker for extreme emergencies, spear point blade with anodized aluminum handle.

PRODUCT SPECS :
Anodized aluminum 6061-T6 handle
Line/seatbelt cutter
Glass breaker striking bezel
Includes pocket clip
Blade length : 3″ Closed 4.5″; Open 7.75″; 4 OZ

FULLY LOADED SPRING ASSISTED PISTOL KNIFE.

899.00

Appearing to be nothing more than a conventional handgun, a quick flick of the true trigger reveals this handy little beauty inner secret- its actually a knife with a 3 inch drop point blade. Razor sharp, the blade has a powder coated black finish and is made from high quality stainless steel. The black finish molded mounts provides for a solid grip that feels good in the hand. While you should never bring a knife to a gun fight, this is one gun that wont be out of place at all at a knife fight!

Specifications
Overall Length: 7 Inches
Blade Length: 3 Inches
Blade Material: 440 Stainless Steel, Black Finish
Blade Thickness: 1.7 mm
Handle Length: 4 Inches
Handle Material: Zinc Aluminum, Double Wall Reinforced

Note : Different Designs and Sizes, will send randomly. Picture is only for your understanding of the product.

Fusion Folding Knife

949.00

Total Length : 8″
Blade Length : 3″
Closed Length : 4.5″
Top Built Stainless Steel
Blade stud
White Box Packing.

Note : The LED bulb fixed to this knife requires new batteries and also not sure whether it works or not.

GENTLEMAN Push Button Blade Knife G-10

749.00

These are wonderful all-purpose knives for use outdoors or on your job.

They can open boxes, open letters, cut steak, shave branches, for camping, and just about any other task you can do with a knife.

Total Length : 9″
Blade Length : 4″
Closed Length : 5″
Stainless Steel large plain sharp blade black coated
Belt Clip included
Glass Breaker included
Singe hand push button opening
Color Box Packing

KITCHEN KNIFE SET – 4 PIECES SET

749.00

Product description

4 pieces stainless steel kitchen knife set is a must-have in your kitchen.

The cutting part of the knives has a special non-stick coating. As a result, nothing sticks to the knife during cutting. The handle of these knives is ergonomic and made of soft grip plastic, making them comfortable to hold.

This set consists of :
Fruit knife : 9cm
Multifunctional knife :12cm
Meat knife : 12.5 cm chef’s
Knife: 14 cm

Paring Knife  Free.

KUBOTAN Portable EDC Key Fold Knife Survival Keychain Folding Tactical Key Ring Tool – 2 pcs

849.00

Portable EDC Key Fold Knife Survival Keychain Folding Tactical Key Ring Tool

Kubotan

An original kubotan keychain with keys attached

Kubotan (sometimes erroneously spelled as kubaton or kobutan) is a genericized trademark for a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s. It is typically no more than 5.5 inches (14 centimetres) long and about half an inch (1.25 centimetres) in diameter, slightly thicker or the same size as a marker pen.  The body of the Kubotan is lined with six round grooves with a screw eye or swivel and split ring attachment at one end for keys

 

History

The Kubotan keychain was originally based on a small bamboo weapon called the “hashi stick”, an invention by Kubota’s father Denjiro. Its popularity grew in 1969 to 1970s when Kubota, at the request of California State Senator Edward M. Davis then former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, created the weapon and began training female officers in its application. It is often touted as extremely effective in breaking the will of unruly suspects with painful locks and pressure point strikes. Because of this, the Kubotan is also sometimes dubbed the ‘instrument of attitude adjustment’.

Concept

Applied as a weapon, some of its usage can be similar to that of the yawara stick or koppo stick. The principal targets in self-defence include bony, fleshy and sensitive parts such as knuckles, forearms, the bridge of the nose, shins, stomach, solar plexus, spine, temple, ribs, groin, neck and eyes. The Kubotan is usually held in either an icepick grip (for hammerfist strikes) or forward grip (for stabbing, pressure point attacks and seizing). Common uses include hardening the fist (fistload) for punching, attacking vulnerable parts of an assailant’s body, and gaining leverage on an assailant’s wrist, fingers and joints. With keys attached, it can function as a flailing weapon. As a pressure point weapon it can attack any point a finger can, but with greater penetration because of the smaller surface area at the ends. For example, a law enforcement officer may wrap his arm around a suspect’s neck while simultaneously digging the end of the Kubotan into the small of his back. The officer may also reach around the suspect’s neck and underarm from behind and cause pain by stabbing the end of the Kubotan into the top of his pectoral muscle. In other locking and compliance applications, the body of the Kubotan can be used to create pain. A typical pain compliance technique involves seizing an attacker’s wrist and sealing both hands around it with the length of the Kubotan laid across the radius bone. Downward squeezing pressure is then applied to the bone to take down the attacker.

Legality

The Kubotan may appear as an innocuous key fob to the untrained eye. In some cases however it may be recognized and considered an offensive weapon in some jurisdictions. In the United States there are few legal restrictions on Kubotans, with the notable exception that they are prohibited as carry-on items for air travellers.[1] Whether a non-spiked Kubotan (i.e. a rod) is classed as an offensive weapon in the UK depends upon the circumstances of the case and is for a jury to decide.[2] In April 2010 actor and entertainer Darren Day was found guilty of possessing an offensive weapon, namely a kubotan-style keyring, by a court in Edinburgh.[3]

Improvised versions of the Kubotan can be readily found and put to use. Because a Kubotan is just a rod of a hard material, any restrictive regulation would most likely be ambiguous and undefined due to the ability for any common item to be used in a kubotan-like fashion. In this respect, the Kubotan can be substituted by everyday items such as hairbrushes, pens, markers, flashlights, small wooden dowels and even electronic cigarettes. Metal pens (i.e. tactical pens) are also sometimes marketed as substitutes for the Kubotan.

This product has a concealed knife inside with a key ring.