USA made push dagger?

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Really like this design and dimensions and the kydex holster; however, made in China is a no go for me - additionally have seen a few unfavorable reviews.


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Very similar USA made push dagger ?
 
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The Bastinelli Guilty is made in the USA.

Mercworx still makes one but it's close to $400.

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These are 1095 steel -

The Esee Tertiary is too. I think it's oop, but findable.

The Stroup knives SD1 is nice and US made.

Tops also still makes the Grim Reaper.

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I think you'd like the Bastinelli. You might ask some custom makers too.


 
RE Mike Irrie: Those look great, just looking for a bigger handle; full hand handle on them.
 
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I keep a Heretic Sleight in my boot. Very sharp chisel grind steel and a lightweight aluminum body. I totally forget it's there.
 
RE Mike Irrie: Those look great, just looking for a bigger handle; full hand handle on them.
To my knowledge Mike Irie also makes the Mercworx Seraphym and Custos. I own a Seraphym and it is my favorite push dagger. The only gripe I have is that the blade stock is extremely thick for such a small blade. Still pointy and feels good in the hand though. I’ve seen pictures of them with extended handles. I’d recommend reaching out to Mercworx through email and asking. They are pricey, but very much worth it.
 
If you do get one you should just break off the built in ‘belt clip’ and use an ulticlip. The eyelets are super small too, I think 1/8” or so.
 
RMJ makes their "BUB" (back up blade), which has a wideish blade and a full handle.

They made a skeletonized one as well, I can't remember what that was was called.
 
Also, the benchmade CBK is a good option if you can find one. I’ve carried one of those as well. It is chisel ground. And unfortunately, recently discontinued.
 
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