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It boasts a 5.5" powder-steel blade—with a thick spine and straight cutting edge—Cold Steel’s reliable Tri-Ad Lock and trim, sculpted black-and-blue G10 grip panels.
Cold Steel’s Recon is one of its most time-tested tactical folding knife offerings. The fixed-blade version dates back to the 1980s, and it was among the first knives the brand ever offered. However, ...
Here’s why Blade HQ might be right about its lofty claim. Because of how it’s built, this knife is actually more robust than some fixed blades. Cold Steel Built Demko tough The Cold Steel AD-10 was ...
The Cold Steel Recon 1 XL is not a folder for the faint of heart. It’s too big, too intimidating, too tough. If you’re one to shy away from a challenge, this probably isn’t the knife for you.
But that doesn’t mean they can’t nail it, as seen in the Cold Steel Black Sable EDC knife. This Persian-inspired folding knife is one of the most sophisticated designs the brand has ever launched.
I definitely don't need one of these. But I kinda like it. Cold Steel's new 1917 Frontier Bowie has a 12.25 inch 1055 carbon steel blade and a rosewood handle. The blued blade is .25 of an inch ...