Three primal/tactical tantos

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I've been working on these in between other projects for the last couple of months or so. Although all three are tantos with similar handles, they are all pointed in different directions.

The top and middle two are forged from 5160, and the bottom one is forged from 1084. All three have neoprene foundations under the wrap, followed by black and coyote tan paracord, and hardened with West System marine epoxy. All three have coyote tan Kydex sheaths. All three shave hair nicely. :) Carry hardware available on request.



The Westernized tanto has a blade length of 7 3/8" and an overall length of 12 3/4". It's a stout blade with spine that starts at 1/4" and tapers distally to the tip. Price: $240 plus shipping.





The double edged kwaiken has a blade length of 6 3/8" and an overall length of 11 1/4". Veeeeery pointy tip and fully sharpened top edge would work well in pikal techniques. Price: $270 plus shipping.





This drop-point tanto has a blade length of 5 7/8" and an overall length of 11". Light and quick in the hand. Price: $240 plus shipping.



 
I like them especially that last one, nice job. :thumbup: Wait a minute that second one just caught my eye too! :cool:
 
The last one is SEXY. Looks like what happened when snapped the tip off my Kershaw Leek and reground a tanto. I found the shape to be spectacularly useful. Good job bud :thumbup:
 
Thanks, guys!

My personal favorite is the kwaiken, but they're all good knives. Or I wouldn't be posting them for sale. :)
 
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