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Spartan Blades - Spartan-Ka-Bar - FDE MagnaCut & Leather - SB54DEBKLTBK - knife
On December 9, 1942, during the Second World War, KA-BAR presented a knife to the United States Marine Corps hoping it would become the standard weapon. In collaboration with the Marine Supply Department, the project was revised, and production began on an improved combat and utility knife.
During the war, USMC KA-BAR knives gained such recognition for their quality and abundance that "KABAR" became the common name. It was adopted by the Marines, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Underwater Demolition Teams. Years later, many KA-BAR knives were reactivated in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In 2019, KA-Bar partnered with Spartan Blades to form Pineland Cutlery. CEO John Stitt aimed to create a "KA-BAR" with improved strength, robustness, and corrosion resistance. During development, metallurgist Larrin Thomas identified CPM MagnaCut® steel with the desired qualities.
CPM MagnaCut® is a sintered high-carbon steel produced by Crucible Industries and specifically designed for blades. Spartan Blades developed the Spartan-KA-BAR using CNC machining, cryogenic treatment, and PVD coatings.
Intended Use: Tactical / Military
Production Type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: CPM MagnaCut steel 61/63HRC
Blade Finish: ZrN Flat Dark Earth
Handle: Kraton G with stainless steel 301 guard and tungsten DLC treatment
Blade Length: 178mm.
Blade Thickness: 4.2mm.
Total Length: 305mm.
Weight: 306g.
Sheath: Black leather
Packaging: Cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: Please note that the Flat Dark Earth (FDE) coated blade, when inserted or removed from the leather sheath, may show streaks or stains due to the dye used for the sheath. The blade can be cleaned with petroleum or acetone, re-oiled (e.g., with WD40 or light mechanical oil), and dried with a clean cloth to restore the original coating finish.SB54DEBKLTBK -
Spartan Blades - Spartan-Harsey Fighter - SBSL006BK - Knife
Produced in Olean, NY, in collaboration with the skilled people at KA-BAR knives, the Spartan-Harsey Fighter is born from the partnership between William W. Harsey Jr. and Spartan Blades. The intention behind this knife was to combine the blade of a US military combat/utility knife with the contoured handle that has become a hallmark of Mr. Harsey's designs. This knife is a no-nonsense combat blade.
Intended Use: Tactical / Military
Production Type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: 1095 carbon steel 56/58HRC
Blade Finish: Black Powder Coating
Handle: Injection-molded Thermoplastic
Blade Length: 155mm
Blade Thickness: 4.9mm
Overall Length: 292mm
Weight: 334g
Sheath: Thermoplastic, with belt attachment and button retention system
Packaging: Cardboard box with Spartan Blades Professional Grade logos
Notes: Design by William W. Harsey Jr. - The Professional Grade series with Silver packaging identifies American production made by Ka-Bar entrusted to Pineland Cutlery (a company formed by Spartan Blades and Ka-Bar). In this series, you can find new products that combine the typical Spartan Blades designs with Ka-Bar's production experience to keep prices affordable for the public without sacrificing USA-made production.SBSL006BK -
Spartan Blades - Enyo Black AUS-8A - Field Grade - SBBL2BK - Knife
Intended Use: Neck / Tactical / Military
Production Type: Industrial
Country of Production: Taiwan
Blade: Stainless steel AUS-8A 58/60HRC
Blade Finish: Black Powder Coating
Handle: Stainless steel AUS-8A 58/60HRC
Blade Length: 68mm.
Blade thickness: 4.8mm.
Total length: 159mm.
Weight: 80g.
Scabbard: Thermoplastic, multi-position, with push-button retention system.
Package: Cardboard box with Spartan Blades Field Grade logos.
Note: Design by Iovito/Carey - The Field Grade series with Bronze color box, identifies the Asian production of Spartan Blades entrusted to Pineland Cutlery (company formed by Spartan Blades and Ka-Bar). In this series you can find the most iconic Spartan Blades designs offered at very aggressive and competitive prices.SBBL2BK -
Spartan Blades - Spartan-Ka-Bar - DLC MagnaCut & Black Kydex - SB54BKBKKYBK - knife
On December 9, 1942, during the Second World War, KA-BAR presented a knife to the United States Marine Corps in the hope of it becoming the standard weapon. In collaboration with the Marine Supply Department, the project was revised and the production of an improved combat and utility knife began.
During the war, USMC KA-BAR knives became so renowned for their quality and abundance that "KABAR" became the common name. It was adopted by the Marines, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Underwater Demolition Teams. Years later, many KA-BAR knives were reactivated in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In 2019, KA-Bar joined forces with Spartan Blades to establish Pineland Cutlery. CEO John Stitt aimed to create a "KA-BAR" with enhanced strength, robustness, and corrosion resistance. During development, metallurgist Larrin Thomas identified CPM MagnaCut® steel with the desired qualities.
CPM MagnaCut® is a sintered high-carbon steel produced by Crucible Industries and specially designed for blades. Spartan Blades developed the Spartan-KA-BAR using CNC machining, cryogenic treatment, and PVD coatings.
Intended Use: Tactical / Military
Production Type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: CPM MagnaCut steel 61/63HRC
Blade Finish: Tungsten DLC
Handle: Kraton G with stainless steel 301 guard and Tungsten DLC treatment
Blade Length: 178mm.
Blade Thickness: 4.2mm.
Total Length: 305mm.
Weight: 306g.
Sheath: Kydex, thermoformed, with belt loops and M.O.L.L.E. compatible
Packaging: Cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: -SB54BKBKKYBK -
Spartan Blades - Spartan-Ka-Bar - FDE MagnaCut & Coyote Kydex - SB54DEBKKYTN - Knife
On December 9, 1942, during World War II, KA-BAR presented a knife to the United States Marine Corps, hoping it would become the standard weapon. In collaboration with the Marine Quartermaster Department, the project was revised, and production began on an improved combat and utility knife.
During the war, USMC KA-BAR knives gained such recognition for their quality and abundance that "KABAR" became the common name. It was adopted by the Marines, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Underwater Demolition Teams. Years later, many KA-BAR knives were reactivated in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan conflicts.
In 2019, KA-Bar partnered with Spartan Blades to form Pineland Cutlery. CEO John Stitt desired a "KA-BAR" with enhanced durability, robustness, and corrosion resistance. During development, metallurgist Larrin Thomas identified CPM MagnaCut® steel with the desired qualities.
CPM MagnaCut® is a sintered high-carbon steel produced by Crucible Industries, specifically designed for blades. Spartan Blades developed the Spartan-KA-BAR using CNC machining, cryogenic treatment, and PVD coatings.
Intended Use: Tactical / Military
Production Type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: CPM MagnaCut steel 61/63HRC
Blade Finish: ZrN Flat Dark Earth
Handle: Kraton G with stainless steel 301 guard and tungsten DLC treatment
Blade Length: 178mm.
Blade Thickness: 4.2mm.
Total Length: 305mm.
Weight: 306g.
Sheath: Kydex, thermoformed, with belt loops and M.O.L.L.E. compatible
Packaging: Cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: -SB54DEBKKYTN -
Spartan Blades - Nymph StoneWash Small Titanium Folder Knife
This small titanium folder is the result of a desire by Spartan Blade to produce a high quality slip joint folder using as few small moving parts as possible. While attending the 2012 IWA Show in Germany, we spoke with several people who simply couldn’t own one of our larger folders due to the restrictions of knives with locks, one handed opening, and long blades. During the show, Mark and Curtis were visiting the Nuremburg Toy Museum and were impressed by some of the very small high-tech mechanisms used to make toys. It was then the idea hit them to make a slip joint that didn’t require several small fine blanked parts, allowing for a more modern look and function than the classic slipjoint. Now they had a great idea but not the full mechanism to make it work.
Later, Spartan met with Les Halpern of Halpern Titanium and explained their idea for a small modern slip joint. He became very excited as he had an idea for a similar knife using what he called “A good idea” for a mechanism. Les did some drawings explaining his idea for eliminating the traditional back spring. Normally, slip joint blades are held in position by a strong "back spring" which assists them with bias to the open or closed position. Les’ idea was to make the frame the spring with the same bias in open or closed position.
This folder eliminates the need for a back spring by using what we call an “Integral Frame Slipjoint”, the dorsal side of the frame is cut to work as a spring and holds a pin that creates a bias to close and open. The blade is opened by pushing on the tab on the blade (it is not a flipper tab!) with one hand and pulling with the thumb and forefinger on the triangle cut-out of the opposite side and hand. Additionally, the pin "locks" into the blade when held firmly by the users thumb and forefinger in in position of use but is free to rotate upon release of the frame handle.
Intended use: Sport / Collection
Production Type: Semi-Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: stainless steel CPM-S35VN
Treatment Lama: stonewash
Handle: titanio
Blade length: 48mm.
Blade thickness: 2 mm.
Closed Length: 74mm
Overall length: 121mm.
Thick when closed: 7mm
Balancing: -
Weight: 36g.
Closing: Integral Frame Slipjoint (opening and closing two-handed block blade)
Clip: Titanium
Sheath: -
Packaging: Cardboard box with logos Spartan Blades
Notes: WINNER - BLADE 2014 Most Innovative American Made Knife of the YearSF2SWSW -
Beltrame - Tinea Kombat knife - coltello
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Questo kombat è stato disegnato da Ivano Beltrame e realizzato insieme al maestro Danilo Rossi, fondatore della Calix Academy Europe Club, accademia il cui scopo è la divulgazione delle tradizioni italiane nel maneggio di armi bianche e bastoni.
Dalla Paranza siciliana, alla Puntatina, al sistema Zaccagno, alla Pizzica pugliese, alla Beidana valdese, al Falcet piemontese alla Britula friulana.
Dettaglio delle scelte tecniche:
l’impugnatura con l’elsa a proteggere la mano serve a far scivolare durante il combattimento la lama all’avversario, e ci siamo ispirati sempre per restare in ambito tradizionale alla coccia del fioretto italiano.
Il foro sulla lama serve a bloccare la lama dell’avversario e a disarmarlo non con una azione di forza ma di destrezza.Lo skull krash minimalista non serve tanto a rompere quanto a strisciare sull’avversario per disarmarlo o per far leva sui tendini sempre per una azione di disarmo.
Il nome Tinea si ispira al un famoso combattente italiano Ottaviano detto er più de Roma reso celebre dal film di Adriano Celentano “ Storie di donne e di coltelli”.La scelta dei materiali il pratico acciaio N690 e lo spessore 6mm ne garantiscono la robustezza in ogni situazione; è stato testato in prove estreme di foratura e taglio senza perdere efficienza.
Il manico in G10 oltre a garantire un ottimo grip e anche efficace conduttore in caso di scossa elettrica.
Al momento è disponibile con copertura teflon in grado di evitare sia in diurna che in notturna quelle situazioni di rifrangenza durante l'utilizzo.
Il fodero è stato studiato sia per attacco in cintura ma soprattutto da posizionare con un pettorale proprio in copertura ¾ del cuore con uno sgancio rapido per situazioni critiche, difficilmente i foderi posti in altre zone garantiscono una immediatezza di copertura in caso di attacco.
Destinazione d'uso: Militare/Tattico/Collezione
Tipo di produzione: industriale
Lama: 58-59HRC N690
Trattamento Lama: teflonata
Produzione Lama: Italia
Manicatura: G10
Lunghezza lama: 160mm.
Spessore della lama: 6mm.
Lunghezza totale: 295mm.
Bilanciatura: sul ramo di guardia
Peso: 370g.
fodero: in cordura con attacco ascellare
Note: Design by Danilo Rossi7224€204.09Out of stock -
Master Cutlery - Predator Machete - knife
Fedele riproduzione del machete utilizzato nel film Predator dal Maggiore Dutch (Arnold Schwarzenegger) e dal resto della sua squadra speciale. Realizzato, su licenza ufficiale, da Master Cutlery per Hollywood Collectibles Group.
Destinazione d'uso: Survival/Collezione
Lama: in acciaio inox 420J2
Produzione Lama Cina
Manicatura: micarta
Lunghezza lama: 370mm.
Spessore della lama: 6mm.
Lunghezza totale: 520mm.
Bilanciatura: -
Peso: 1128g.
Supporto: in legno da applicare al muro
Note: ogni coltello e' accompagnato da un certificato di garanzia e autenticità.
Edizione Standard6514S€143.44Out of stock -
Spartan Blades - Enyo - Black - knife
Intended Use: Neck / Tactical / Military
Type of production: Semi-Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: stainless steel CPM-S35VN 59/60HRC
Treatment Blade: Black SpartaCoat
Handle: -
Blade length: 68mm.
Blade thickness: 4.8mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 159mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balance: -
Weight: 80g.
Sheath: Kydex
Packaging: -
Notes: Design by Iovito / Carey6814B -
Spartan Blades - Enyo - Flat Dark Earth - knife
Intended Use: Neck / Tactical / Military
Type of production: Semi-Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: stainless steel CPM-S35VN 59/60HRC
Treatment Blade: Flat Dark Earth SpartaCoat
Handle: -
Blade length: 68mm.
Blade thickness: 4.8mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 159mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balance: -
Weight: 80g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Kydex
Packaging: -
Notes: Design by Iovito / Carey6814