Peace maker series

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PEACE MAKER SERIES

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Description:

If you're in the Military or Law Enforcement; if you ride horses or motorcycles; live on a ranch or a farm - or if the encroaching threats of the urban jungle are simply getting too near for comfort - then the Peace Makers are for you!
Unlike many fixed blade knives the Peace Makers can be carried very discreetly. Clipped to the top of your boot and covered by your pant leg they're rendered virtually invisible.
Boot carry is incredibly comfortable (as the boot top carries the weight and suspends the knife so it doesn't rub, gouge, or irritate your body), furthermore, your knife is always easily accessible when you need it.
Astoundingly light and thin - the largest model, with it's 5 1/2" blade weighs a paltry 4.7 ounces and measures less than 1/2 inch at its thickest point! That's substantially thinner then many of the alleged "extreme duty" tactical knives available today!
The Peace Maker's "Scandi" ground blade bevel makes them very easy to resharpen, while the unique compound ground clip point -provides a very stiff, distal tapered point capable of piercing thick targets without compromising precious cutting power.
The Peace Makers offer a versatile spectrum of uses - utility, hunting, fishing, and self-defence - so it's fitting that they also have a versatile grip.
They feature a thin rectangular handle with subtle contouring and pronounced palm swell. A double quillon guard protects your precious fingers, while a thumb trough in the butt further enhances the knife's versatility by facilitating a comfortable and robust reverse grip.
It's expertly designed handles are deeply textured with a course-stippling pattern inspired by Robbie Barkman's famous Glock grip reductions which provide the leverage you need to take full advantage of it's astounding cutting and piercing power!
Our ambidextrous Secure-Ex™ sheaths are cut and stab resistant and impervious to the elements.
So unlike sheaths made from leather or fabric, they'll never rot, crack, mildew, or lose their shape. Additionally, they're fitted with a custom-made, stainless steel belt clip that will stay put and keep the sheath firmly attached to your boot or belt when your knife is drawn.

Specs:

Blade Length:5 1/2" / 4"
Blade Thickness:3 mm / 2.5 mm
Overall Length: 10 1/4" / 8 1/2"
Weight: 5.4oz. / 3.4 oz.
Steel: German 4116
Sheath: Secure-Ex® Sheath
MSRP: $37.99 / $30.99

WEB LINK:

http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/PEACE.20_MAKER.20_SERIES/PEACE_MAKER_SERIES.aspx
 
Nice pics! Glad these are finally released, I'm going to get me a Peace Maker III.

So, what happened to the Peace Maker I?
 
I've been looking forward to these. The smaller one will make a great edc fixed blade for me. With the light weight and ambi clip sheath, I'll be able to clip it inside the front right pocket of my jeans. :thumbup:
 
I may pick one up eventually. While this isn't at the top of my wishlist or anything, with an MSRP of $31-38 I know dealer prices will be closer to $20-25 so very affordable.
 
When I saw the new line up, im not gonna lie these got my attention the most lol. I dont have any experience with their 4116 but hopefully its just as good as cold steels aus8
 
When I saw the new line up, im not gonna lie these got my attention the most lol. I dont have any experience with their 4116 but hopefully its just as good as cold steels aus8

Expect superb rust resistance, toughness and ease of sharpening. :thumbup: It also holds an edge.
 
the blade grind screams Mora 2000. Meh, I'm just glad to see the Scandinavian grind more mainstream, an accessible at the end of the day. I think it's overlooked by many.
 
Just got a couple of the smaller Peace Makers in. Nice little knife with an interesting sheath. The new all steel boot/belt clip is much better than the plastic ones on some of the other sheaths and should be very secure. Have not tried it yet, but the clip also looks like it could be inverted for upside down carry. Sheath holding tension is very good without being too much. Blade grinds are not as radical looking as pictured in the catalog.
 
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