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"Killing Blade" Tactical Fixed Knife

Hissatsu is a tactical fixed knife produced by Columbia River Knife Company in the United States.

With excellent cutting and penetrating capabilities, it is one of the first choices for auxiliary weapons for special forces and is currently widely used by military and police forces around the world.

The total length is 30.3 cm, the blade length is 16 cm, the blade thickness is 0.55 cm, and the blade edge is 2.35 cm.

This dagger, which looks like a fruit knife, is said to be the most perfect saber in the hands of Navy SEALs. The legendary story of its birth was introduced in an episode of CCTV's Wealth Story "Bright Sword Overseas".

Its designer is Taiwanese swordsmith Paul Chen. It looks ordinary, but in fact it is exquisite and full of murderous potential. It is a top-notch close-quarters fighting knife.

The long and narrow blade of the Hissatsu tactical fixed blade is forged from 440A stainless steel. After being finely polished, it has excellent cutting ability. It can cut through dozens of pages of paper with just one stroke.

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The tilt angle of the blade tip has been accurately calculated and is consistent with the natural upward tilt when a person takes out the knife. It can pierce a board up to 1 cm thick without any effort.

The front end of the blade is designed with a large arc, which allows you to attack along the direction of your arm while drawing the sword. A large arc means a large attack surface.

The surface of some blades is treated with titanium nitrite coating, which is available in black and yellow to avoid reflection and is suitable for use in desert Gobi areas or dark nights or dark rooms.

The handle of the tool is wrapped with Kraton material, which has a strong grainy feel and a firm grip.

The shape of the handle is similar to a traditional Japanese tanto, and there are bumps on one side of the handle to identify the direction of the blade, so it can be easily distinguished even in low-light environments.

The injection-molded scabbard has many advantages such as being strong, lightweight and safe. It is equipped with a removable back clip for easy wear adjustment.

There is no guard on the handle so that the knife can be reversed at will during close combat, making it more convenient to use.

There are no locks or leather buckles on the scabbard, just to be able to draw the sword as quickly as possible before the opponent.

The "Killing Blade" tactical fixed blade has been loved by special forces from all over the world since its birth. However, Chen Chaobo destroyed the mold for making this knife and vowed not to participate in the manufacturing again. The reason is unknown, which is very regrettable.