Large battle dagger in W2 (SOLD)

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Hey guys!

This piece will most likely be a one off! It took alot of work to get it done the way i wanted!

With materials and time this one will not go cheap!

Its made of .25" W2 steel stock with a ver nice .25" fuller running down the blade. all four bevels are finished to 400 grit satin with a mirror stropped edge.

The over all length on this one is a large 15.5" and the blade measures 9.25" from tip to ricasso.

flats are left naturale from the heattreat and buffed out.

The handles scales are made from Coyote brown G-10 and G-10 blaze orange liners held in place with 20 ton epoxy and 3 peened .25" aluminium pins. the scales are done in a random rock pattern.

The butt or pommel of the knife sports a large lanyard hole with quite a pronounced glass breaker / skull crusher.

the sheath was made to match with black, aluminium and blaze orange hardware. the main sheath is carbon fiber patterned holstex with premium black buffalo hide straps, with a maxpedition MOLLE pouch for your sharpening stone, extra mag, paracord or anything you can think to put in it.

I heattreated and tempered the blade with my paragon knife kiln. 1450 for a 15 min soak at that temp, quenched in Park's #50.

tempered twice at 400 for a hardness of 59.

if there is anything else i missed just ask!

looking for (SOLD) shipped

thanks for looking as always!

Morgan











 
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Wow, wish I had the funds - that thing is off the chart sick!
Nice beefy blade and sheath combo is very well done.
dang love it
 
Dang! That is sick! Its like a mini Gladius. I need more $$$...someone will have a great Christmas
 
I've looked at this about 10 times. I just can't get over how sick this is. Amazing work as always.
 
wow dude, just wow. I wish I could make you an offer. I'd never have the funds for that, got a special needs granddaughter that all my money has been going too. I've been in and out of Africa on the Anti-Terrorist Assistance Program for over the last five years and that would be a great companion, I'd bond with that thing and carry her everywhere, where it couldn't go on my belt, it'd go in my pack for quick access......THAT knife made me happy just looking at it dude and I just got home 4 days ago from my last rotation and needed some cheering up.....good luck to you and your work is fantastic.
 
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