Field Supply has
3-Pack Stealth Trio Tactical Precision Knives on sale for $99.97 - $75.97 w/ coupon code
FSTRIO =
$24.
Shipping is free.
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Features:
- Opus Tactical LE Folding Knife (Black/Tiger)
- Straight edge, 3Cr13 stainless steel blade. Aluminum handle. Flipper/thumbstud assisted opening. Liner lock. Glassbreaker. Pocket clip. Blade:3.5". Overall: 8.25".
- Safety Vital Predator Clip Point Tactical Folding Knife (Black)
- Blade Type: Clip Point, 3.75"
- Material: Stainless steel, rustproof
- Overall Length: 8.5"
- Locking Mechanism: Durable liner lock
- Additional Features: Single-hand release, pocket clip, protective pouch included
- Designed for tactical performance and everyday reliability, the SafetyVital Predator Folding Knife is a must-have tool for any situation.
- Drew Estate Ltd. Edition Dentuso Fat Boy D2 TiNi Drop Point Knife
- The Blade: D2 Tool Steel: Stacks up in terms of hardness yet ease of sharpening and thanks to the titanium coating on the D2, resistant to rust and corrosion.
- The Point: Drop Point
- The Edge: Plain edge
- The Handle: CNC machined G10 scaling over a 440 stainless liner held together with hefty screw post spacers
- The Blade Length: 3 inches making the Fat Boy Dentuso folder a legal carry knife virtually anywhere in the US
- The Handle Length: 4.5 inches for the perfect fit in the hand (7.5 inches overall)
- Locking Mechanism: Crossbar lock on frame
- The Pivot: Ball bearing with tension screw for smooth and easy one handed opening
- The Action: Manual with dual thumb studs or flipper
- Reversible pocket clip
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One of the knives is made from D2 semi-stainless steel, which is very hard and holds and edge very well. It's one of my favorite budget knife steels. It is only semi-stainless, which means no use around salt water or cutting of anything that is even slightly acidic or foods, unless you immediately wash, dry and oil it a bit. It's a great steel, but needs to be kept with a bit of oil on the blade to prevent rusting. Despite what the advert reads, there is no such thing as a rustproof knife steel. Keep your knives clean, sharp, lubed and wiped them down with an oily rag.
Overall, a great deal if the coupon works for you and you like the style of these knives. They are a bit too tacticool for me, but might be perfect for others.
I purchased a tactical pant with an 18tpr (tactical pant rating), a tactical shirt, tactical watch, tactical boxers, and a brand new desert-tan toyota tundra, which is very tactical for school trips and grocery store runs.
Are these knives compatible with my tactically-oriented, tactically-adjacent, and general tough-guy cosplay lifestyle I am pretending to have?
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One of the knives is made from D2 semi-stainless steel, which is very hard and holds and edge very well. It's one of my favorite budget knife steels. It is only semi-stainless, which means no use around salt water or cutting of anything that is even slightly acidic or foods, unless you immediately wash, dry and oil it a bit. It's a great steel, but needs to be kept with a bit of oil on the blade to prevent rusting. Despite what the advert reads, there is no such thing as a rustproof knife steel. Keep your knives clean, sharp, lubed and wiped them down with an oily rag.
Overall, a great deal if the coupon works for you and you like the style of these knives. They are a bit too tacticool for me, but might be perfect for others.
I purchased a tactical pant with an 18tpr (tactical pant rating), a tactical shirt, tactical watch, tactical boxers, and a brand new desert-tan toyota tundra, which is very tactical for school trips and grocery store runs.
Are these knives compatible with my tactically-oriented, tactically-adjacent, and general tough-guy cosplay lifestyle I am pretending to have?
I purchased a tactical pant with an 18tpr (tactical pant rating), a tactical shirt, tactical watch, tactical boxers, and a brand new desert-tan toyota tundra, which is very tactical for school trips and grocery store runs.
Are these knives compatible with my tactically-oriented, tactically-adjacent, and general tough-guy cosplay lifestyle I am pretending to have?
Just for upping my toughness factor to reach the level of alpha / tactical lifestyle I'm trying to cosplay as, I'll be making a purchase.
I purchased a tactical pant with an 18tpr (tactical pant rating), a tactical shirt, tactical watch, tactical boxers, and a brand new desert-tan toyota tundra, which is very tactical for school trips and grocery store runs.
Are these knives compatible with my tactically-oriented, tactically-adjacent, and general tough-guy cosplay lifestyle I am pretending to have?
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I purchased a tactical pant with an 18tpr (tactical pant rating), a tactical shirt, tactical watch, tactical boxers, and a brand new desert-tan toyota tundra, which is very tactical for school trips and grocery store runs.
Are these knives compatible with my tactically-oriented, tactically-adjacent, and general tough-guy cosplay lifestyle I am pretending to have?
I purchased a tactical pant with an 18tpr (tactical pant rating), a tactical shirt, tactical watch, tactical boxers, and a brand new desert-tan toyota tundra, which is very tactical for school trips and grocery store runs.
Are these knives compatible with my tactically-oriented, tactically-adjacent, and general tough-guy cosplay lifestyle I am pretending to have?
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I hear you on the other stuff but as prveious sdmaistations old us down the river to China we are where we are. Hard to get upset about cheap knives when all out indusdtail, farming, medcal, pharmaceutical and even military equipment technology and designs were kind of given to them over many years starting in the early nineties with no penalty. Things might be changing but the American people did not do this it was American politicians, government and leaders.
I hear you on the other stuff but as prveious sdmaistations old us down the river to China we are where we are. Hard to get upset about cheap knives when all out indusdtail, farming, medcal, pharmaceutical and even military equipment technology and designs were kind of given to them over many years starting in the early nineties with no penalty. Things might be changing but the American people did not do this it was American politicians, government and leaders.
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