Atlas Dynamic Defense

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Has anyone had any experience with this knife brand? They are made in the USA, with good materials. Everything seems to be sound. They are a bit pricey, so I wanted to get peoples experience on them before dropping the money on one.

https://atlasdynamicdefense.com/

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Thanks!
 
I know your looking for opinions from those who've owned them, but the mission statement or whatever it is on their website seems kind of cheesy.
They also seem a bit simple to cost what they do, and they could very well be selling them for way too much because they're designed for the most " extreme " " hardcore " " operator " types.
It's good you're asking on here first because this could be another company who uses Chinese produced blades to assemble their products.
I hope they're not, but you just never know.
 
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If this is what you are interested in I would suggest a Busse instead. Known quantity and all.
 
"The world as we know it today is unpredictable and chaotic. Threats arise across the globe. Today’s professionals need the finest gear available in order to combat these forces. Atlas provides the finest equipment available for the most hard core operator."

"Atlas Dynamic Defense designed products are targeted to meet the needs of those with extensive Military, SWAT/LEO and High Risk Contractor experience."

Hoo doggies they are laying it on thick.
 
The push dagger ($300) is:

"Intended to support and sustain those quiet professionals who require multiple passports and iron-clad plausible deniability to complete a job “off record”. The N.O.C is all business….Period. The commercial version is built from CPM S30V steel and hardened to a Rockwell of 57-58. Credentialed government purchasing agents and logistics officers may special request this item be sourced from a NON-US made materials and sterilized” with no logos/markings."

Dark Ops look out! Atlas Dynamic is gunning for you!
 
Sooo... I would think if they are selling products for secret government agents, that they might want to go a little lower profile. One of the first rules of secrecy is to not advertise your secrets on the Internet.

Defeats the whole "we will sell you unmarked stuff that can't be tracked" and then putting pictures of the exact object on their web page, along with the information that they will sell unmarked versions to governments.
 
Just get 3V Cold Steel and be happy . Most pros carry cheaper than that and get by fine .

I agree that Cold Steel is a great manufacture. But I'm looking for a 4" bladed knife. Max of 4" inches. And Cold Steel doesn't make a high end 4 inch bladed knife besides the Pendleton. And I don't really love the look... So I'm looking at an Extrema Ratio TASK C now. From all I've heard, the TASK C is a great knife.
 
"Intended to support and sustain those quiet professionals who require multiple passports and iron-clad plausible deniability to complete a job “off record”. The N.O.C is all business….Period. The commercial version is built from CPM S30V steel and hardened to a Rockwell of 57-58. Credentialed government purchasing agents and logistics officers may special request this item be sourced from a NON-US made materials and sterilized” with no logos/markings."
It doesn't seem fair that only "credentialed government purchasing agents and logistics officers" can get their hands on the sterile versions of this knife. I mean, "quiet professionals who require multiple passports and iron-clad plausible deniability to complete a job 'off record'" also describes sex traffickers. Can't sex traffickers get any love?
 
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