UNDERWATER KINETICS Dive Knife

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Ok troops same kind of drill, let's see what folks think about this knife?

The ultimate in salt water corrosion resistance, a keen edge, incredible strength and a design unique for diving make this knife the best all around diver's knife. Choose between our blunt tip (used for "poking" around rocks and prying or classic drop point designs.

Solid titanium blade and pommel provides the ultimate corrosion resistance
Hollow ground straight and serrated knife edges for all types of cutting
Quick disassembly for cleaning, no tools required
Large choil and contoured handle make possible a powerful grip on the 5 inch blade
Serrated edge for cutting rope and line
Hooked edge line cutter
Choice of two blade styles: Drop Point and Blunt Tip
One hand insertion and removal from sheath
Ozone resistant quick release knife straps included

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Been using one for a few years now, they are great! I've heard that most titanium knives don't hold an edge as well as other "super steels" but mine has been great and is plenty sharp enough to accomplish anything underwater. On a side note I bought the spear point model figuring if it broke off I could chisel grind it if I needed. Also for the price is right.
 
Been using one for a few years now, they are great! I've heard that most titanium knives don't hold an edge as well as other "super steels" but mine has been great and is plenty sharp enough to accomplish anything underwater. On a side note I bought the spear point model figuring if it broke off I could chisel grind it if I needed. Also for the price is right.

Thanks for the comments, you spoke to that issue in my other thread and after some research I'm going with this knife. The price is "bang on" and the fact that it has resistance to the salt water a big plus. Well done.
I'm going with the "blunt" tip as I see that being more functional for my needs.
 
I've been looking for one, but Mission, which one forumite endorsed, is too expensive and Mr. Carson isn't making many in talonite or stellite.
They look great.
What kind of titanium is it?
 
These are probably the best specialized dive knives, and they're reasonably priced.
 
I have been around diving knives a bit and the Mission knives are about as good as it gets in an easily obtainable knife.

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But if you want a knife the is supremely corrosion resistant and able to cut just about anything then you should seek out the very rare Imperial UDT knife made of Haynes Alloy #25 similar to Stellite.


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