6" Fighters. 3V, Elmax, micarta, G10, carbon fiber

Nathan the Machinist

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This is a high quality combat knife designed as a stabbing weapon and cutting tool. These are made of modern super steels with high quality heat treat and despite being light (8 oz) and ground relatively thin (.025") they will tolerate rough use in demanding environments. They're very well balanced and quite sharp.


THESE ARE SOLD, THANK YOU



The handle is ergonomically designed for a standard forward, reverse, saber and pinch grips for an average to relatively large hand. The tang is internally skeletonized. The scales are 3D sculpted CNC machined. Most of these are Elmax, an extremely tough 3% Vanadium 3rd generation PM stainless steel, at HRC 60. The one on the bottom has a double edged dagger grind. The fighter in the middle is made of CPM 3V at HRC 60 with a heat treat that has been optimized for edge stability.

The knife on the top is a one-off. It's a 5" drop point with a very shallow, almost flat, 36" hollow grind. This knife is hand ground. It's basicly a large skinner pattern with a .020 edge sharpened 15 deg per side. It cuts very well, but it's not overly delicate. Feel free to baton with it, it will take it. This would make a great EDC or a field knife.

Despite being reasonably thin and good cutters, the steels I have selected for these knives are very tough and durable and will tolerate prying, punching holes in sheetmetal, cutting iron wire and even chopping through cinderblock. The Elmax is stainless steel. The 3V is not stainless, but the heat treat has been modified for cutlery applications and a side effect of that tweak is a larger percentage of free chromium that makes these 3V blades nearly stainless.

Specs:
CPM 3V, Uddeholm Elmax , tested 60 HRC, .165” at ricasso
Total length 10.8”
Blade length 6.0"
Edge length 5.6”
Weight 7.3-8.3 oz
Extra grippy 3D machined scales
Black oxide treated 18-8 stainless steel fasteners

Spec Ops Combat Master sheath can be hung from a belt, mounted to all duty belts, is M.O.L.L.E. compatible and jump certified.

David Brown Kydex sheaths are custom made for these knives and are well designed and well made.

There are five knives in this sale.

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Rather than just take my word for it I made a video to illustrate the excellent durability of this knife in CPM 3V:

[video=youtube_share;IcovoTyGiRg]http://youtu.be/IcovoTyGiRg[/video]

The first knife is a 5" drop point with a high shallow 36" hollow grind, medium grit, made the old fashioned way. 6.2 oz. It's in a black Spec Ops sheath. It has black micarta scales machined in a diamond quilt pattern. $220 SOLD

#2 is an Elmax fighter in an ACU sheath. It is “field grade”, “as machined” (with visible tool marks) on the flats and medium grit grind on the primary bevels and clip. It has black micarta scales machined in a scalloped pattern. $255 SOLD

#3 is a 3V fighter in an camo sheath. It is has a medium grit grind and brown micarta scales machined in a diamond quilt pattern. $265 SOLD

#4 is an Elmax fighter in a David Brown kydex sheath. It has a medium grit grind and black G10 scales machined in a scalloped pattern. $285 SOLD

The last fighter, Elmax, in a David Brown kydex sheath has a medium grit grind. It has special low void carbon fiber laminated over G10 scales machined in a diamond quilt pattern. It has a dagger grind that is very sharp both coming and going. It weighs 7.3 oz. This is a very nasty little knife. $365 SOLD

USPS Priority mail shipping in the USA is $5.

If you want a fighter without a sheath I will deduct the cost of the sheath from the price.

These knives are unusual because they are machined. I do this in my shop on industrial CNC machine tools. A WIP thread documenting their construction can be found here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1153472

I take paypal, cash, check or MO.

Thanks for looking,
Nathan
 
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Hi Nathan, I just happen to be up....so I'll take #4, the Elmax Fighter without the sheath if that is acceptable. Thank you. Mike
 
Nathan awesome video I'm watching this on my lunch break in a bar laughing out loud at your video that's incredible nice knives will be getting one soon.
 
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