Combat/Rescue/Tactical Knife, PJLT "Shank"

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PJLT "Shank" Fine Combat/Tactical/Rescue Knife
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Size: Length overall: 11.625" (29.5cm), Blade Length: 6.5" (16.5cm), Thickness: .1875" (.48cm)

Blade: 440C High Chromium Stainless Tool Steel, Hardened and Tempered to Rockwell C61, Bead blasted, flat finish

Handle: Skeletonized Two finger holes, fully thick tang, one piece

Sheath: Kydex, aluminum, steel

This knife is the same model that I sell to active duty combat Pararescuemen, our nation's top military rescue service. It has a tough utility and combat tanto blade, suitable for rescue work and light chopping. The knife and handle tang are milled from one solid piece of razor sharp high chromium stainless tool steel, with a bead-blasted utility finish for non-glare and easy care. The knife has a thin cross-sectional profile and with a skeleton handle, and is very lightweight. The knife can be held in traditional or defensive grip. This is a serious rescue and combat tool, made for action and use. The sheath is waterproof, thin, light, and tactical combat grade, with kydex sides, aluminum welts, aluminum 2" belt loop secured with steel Chicago screws.
You can't beat this price anywhere, anyhow!​
Price: $245.00
Thanks for your interest!
See more of my fine combat, tactical, fighting and military knives here.
 
Just a trick I learned to keep bumping up my listing...
You deserve a very finely made knife from a well-known professional maker.
 
From "Jay's top twenty reasons"
1. When the nation's TOP MILITARY RESCUE SERVICE , USAF Pararescue, needs custom knives they trust their lives to, they come to me. So goes for the New Mexico State police, and the Albuquerque SWAT team and USAF SERE. I also design and make knives for the US Army Special Forces, the 101st Airborne, Air Assault. These are knives used in active duty combat, rescue, and tactical operations. THE REAL THING. I have pieces in museums, and hundreds in private collectors’ hands.
 
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