RMJ Tactical Combat Africa

The combat Africa series is supposed to be Nitro V, a derivative of AEBL. shane shane -I’d be interested to know what you thought/think about the blades now. I’ve thought about the smaller Utsidihi, but hard to find feed back.
Thanks, Neal
 
The combat Africa series is supposed to be Nitro V, a derivative of AEBL. shane shane -I’d be interested to know what you thought/think about the blades now. I’ve thought about the smaller Utsidihi, but hard to find feed back.
Thanks, Neal
This thread is 2 years old and Shane hasn't been on in a month.

I will reaffirm my opinion from 2 years ago though. I have another shrike that I like very much.
 
Anyone owns one of these? I'm interested in getting one but would like to hear some feedback before I make the plunge. I've searched the internet and did not find anything. Some impressions would be great.

http://www.rmjtactical.com/combat-africa/

shane
Yes. I'm a collector. She is bulletproof. The blade is precision ground with stellar balance. The G10 scales are grippy, and mine is black/orange, a Knife Center exclusive. She handles a myriad of chores with ease. Personally, it was money well spent. By far, it is one of my very favorite blades. It felt right for my medium size hand. It arrived scary sharp. I wouldn't sell it for full price. Yes, I was that amazed. The steel 80crv2 is new to me but is performing like a champ. I would hold one first. Mine was a gift.
 
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