Axia Custom Tactical Knife
	
		
 
	
		
 
	"Axia" Custom Tactical Knife
		
			- Size: Length overall: 11.0" (27.9 cm), Blade Length: 6.5" (16.5 cm), Thickness: 0.21" (5.3 mm)
 
			- Weight: Knife: 14.5 oz. (411 grams) Sheath HTL: 8.1 oz. (230 grams), Leather: 5.9 oz. (167 grams)
 
			- Blade: CPM 154CM high molybdenum powder metal technology martensitic stainless steel blade, T3 deep cryogenically treated with triple tempering to 61.5 HRC, mirror polished
 
			- Bolsters/Fittings: 304 high chromium, high nickel austenitic stainless steel, mirror polished
 
			- Handle: Polvadera Jasper gemstone (New Mexico)
 
			- Sheath: Hybrid tension lock in kydex, anodized 5052H32 aluminum, darkened 304 stainless steel, anodized 6AL4V titanium
 
			- Sheath: Hand-carved 9-10 oz. leather shoulder,	hand-dyed, inlaid with shark skin
 
			- Hardware, Fasteners: 304 stainless steel, darkened, 6AL4V anodized titanium, 5052 H32 high strength aluminum alloy, anodized
 
			- Duffle: 1000 Denier Cordura Ballistic Nylon, polypropylene, polyester, nylon, blued steel, embroidered tags
 
			- Knife: This is a great custom knife, based on 
				my client's input. The name is Axia, which is the Latin 
				word for merit. I chose this name because the substantial 
				presence, size, shape, and weight of the knife merits attention, and 
				the recipient of this custom knife merits appreciation for his 
				service.
				
					- The Steel Chosen for the Axia blade is 
						is CPM154CM, a powder metal technology tool steel, a high 
						technology steel known for extremely even distribution of 
						alloy elements and a uniform microstructure. It's a high 
						molybdenum stainless steel, and the molybdenum aids in 
						forming nucleation sites for complex carbide development. 
						The molybdenum also increases the toughness dramatically, 
						resulting in a blade that's extremely durable. This allows 
						me to temper the steel at a higher overall hardness, for 
						great wear resistance as well. The high chromium and high 
						carbon results in profuse chromium carbides, increasing 
						corrosion resistance as well as wear resistance. To bring 
						this steel to its zenith, I used my proprietary T3 deep 
						cryogenic process in heat treating this blade; it's a highly 
						detailed, extremely sophisticated process that takes 33 
						individual steps and takes over a week long. The result of 
						this is an incredibly wear-resistant blade that has 
						extremely high carbide development, fine grain, and 
						extremely high toughness. Asperity is reduced; the 
						microstructure development is superior to any other typical 
						handmade knife, and far above any factory or manufactured 
						knife. This is, simply put, CPM154CM at its very finest 
						advanced condition. 
 
					- The Blade is a custom design, based on 
						my client's ideas for dimension and arrangement. It's a 
						great tanto style blade, with imposing and broad hollow 
						grinds, done with a 12" diameter contact wheel. These broad 
						grinds assure proper thinness at the cutting edge, great 
						support in the spine, and unsurpassed longevity of the 
						knife. The powder metal stainless is flawless in the mirror 
						finish, and the spine of the blade is significant and stiff; 
						the knife has no flex. The 3/4 length top swage decreases 
						point thickness without sacrificing strength, and the thumb 
						rise offers a broad area for the thumb to apply pressure. 
 
					- The handle is thick 
						and solid and incredibly strong. My 
						client requested an extended front 
						bolster to offer a wider surface for the 
						thumb to bear pressure, and the front 
						bolster contour all but eliminates a 
						ricasso; the knife transitions from bolster face to 
						cutting edge with almost no "wasted" space on the 
						ricasso. The bolsters are 304 high 
						chromium, high nickel austenitic 
						stainless steel, for great durability 
						and zero care. They are mounted to the 
						tang with zero-clearance multiple peened 
						pins, a permanent attachment. They are 
						dovetailed to bed a pair of gorgeous 
						Polvadera Jasper gemstone scales. I 
						selected these bookmatched scales 
						specially for my client's knife, and 
						this stunning jasper has fantastic 
						patterns ranging from deep reds, through 
						golden browns, to whites, and even some 
						clear areas of agate. Seams, brecciated 
						areas, and flow patterns are abundant in 
						this gem, which comes from the Polvadera 
						hills in central New Mexico. It's 
						incredible to examine this stone, and 
						wonder about how it came to be, millions 
						of years in the making. Please examine 
						the 5 power enlargements below. I've 
						removed the white reflector above the 
						knife, so that you can see what the 
						stone looks like without the glare of 
						the glassy polished surface. The jasper is 
						hard, tough, and durable, an eternal 
						gemstone that will outlast the knife and 
						all of us!
					
 
					- The knife feels extremely stout in the 
						hand; this is a substantial, solid mass. The wide hollow 
						grinds have a bold geometry, and the hand settles well and 
						secure into the curves of the substantial handle.
					
 
				
			 
			- Sheath (HTL): The tactical sheath is one of my hybrid tension-locking sheaths, a proven performer in the counterterrorism field. 
				
					- Materials: It's built on a frame 
						of 5052 H32 corrosion-resistant high strength aluminum alloy welts. 
						The individual welts are then anodized for a full mil of thickness, 
						twice the thickness of typical anodizing. The anodizing creates a 
						built-up near-ceramic hard surface on the aluminum, and it's 
						entirely corrosion-resistant and non-conductive. It's permanently 
						dyed (in black) and sealed with a solution that inhibits ultraviolet 
						degradation of the dye and anodized surface. In fact, all of the 
						aluminum components in this assembly are the same alloy 
						and are treated this way; this is 
						the most advanced condition that will even withstand marine use. The sheath front and 
						back are double-thickness kydex, twice the thickness of typical 
						knife sheaths, and the sheath is bonded with waterproof marine-grade 
						cement and secured with darkened 304 stainless steel 
						Chicago screws. I included three extra-length anodized 
						titanium springs for an easy release and unsheathing of the 
						knife.
 
					- Flashplates: NEW! 
					My client requested the emblem of his service, the 118th 
					Infantry Regiment on a flashplate for the sheath. I created 
					one of my "dress" black lacquered brass flashplates, but 
					also an upgraded version of the plate. This upgraded version 
					is made of 304 stainless steel, media-blasted for 
					non-reflective finish, and I digitized the emblem and fused 
					ceramic to the stainless, for a permanent, durable graphic 
					on completely corrosion-proof stainless steel. Additionally, 
					I made this plate reversible, so it can be displayed on 
					either side of the sheath. This is a new development I'm 
					sure to repeat. The graphic is bold and distinctive, and 
					suitable for field use with more durability than the brass. 
					Because I digitized the artwork, I also included a red oak 
					engraved plaque with a simple hanger slot just because I 
					thought it would be neat to have (photos below).
 
					- Layout: As with all of my sheaths, this 
						one is built on a 2.5" center hole pattern, so the components can be moved around an 
						mounted in various positions on the sheath. As with all 
						of my tactical sheaths, this one is completely reversible 
						for as many wear options as possible. Most of my accessories can be used on this 
						sheath, including any new ones I develop.
						
							- Horizontal Belt Loop Plates for horizontal belt or webbing wear, 
								welded for ultimate strength and light weight, 
								reversible, and in black anodized aluminum. 
 
							- Flat mounting straps for rigid clamping to 
								webbing, belts, or gear in vertical or horizontal 
								orientation in black anodized aluminum.
 
							- Low profile belt loops 
								(footman's loops): for tactical webbing belts with 
								maximum .190" thickness and 1.5" width in black 
								anodized aluminum
 
							- High profile belt loops 
								(footman's loops): for tactical webbing belts with 
								maximum .250" thickness and 1.5" width in 
								black anodized aluminum
 
							- High profile wide belt loops
								(footman's loops): for tactical webbing 
								belts with maximum ..250" thickness and 1.75" width 
								in black anodized aluminum
 
							- Titanium "Dogleg" springs 
								in three thicknesses for versatility, in anodized and 
								engraved 6AL4V titanium
 
							- All necessary stainless steel hardware, fittings, fasteners and tools for mounting, moving, and adjusting
 
						
					 
				
			 
			- Sheath (Leather): My client also requested a 
				fine leather sheath appropriate to the design of the knife. I built 
				this sheath in 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, and I hand-carved it and 
				inlaid 14 designed panels of Shark skin. The color of the leather 
				I hand-dyed to echo the orange red-browns of the gemstone, fading to a mahogany 
				at the edges. The entire sheath is double-row stitched with 
				polyester, for great durability, even at the belt loop. The sheath 
				displays plenty of the handle for a bold display, and it's all 
				sealed with lacquer for longevity. 
 
			- Containers, Instructions, Archival: included are tin plated 
				steel containers for the fasteners and hardware, and the 
				instructions for the rig including a checklist for the 
				kit. Included is an engraved co-extruded acrylic archival plate.
 
			- Mini-Duffle: One thing I found out over the 
				years was a need to store these components that was as tough and 
				durable as what they contained. This is why I make the duffles, in 
				my studio, by hand. I make them in 1000 Denier Cordura ballistic 
				nylon, which is coated on the inside with polyurethane for moisture 
				resistance. This is some very tough stuff, and I triple-stitch the 
				seams, all in heavy polyester thread. I've included steel D-rings at 
				the zipper stops on the ends for several reasons: to mount accessory 
				straps or carry options, to clip accessories, and to oppose the 
				zipper when pulling open. Otherwise, you have to pinch the material 
				to open the zippers with one hand and pull the zipper pull with the 
				other. I've used double zipper pulls. 
				The design of the duffle is a box-end, so that the duffle stores 
				neatly, and it's not too big but accommodates the kit well, with 
				some room to spare. It has my "Jay Fisher Knives" embroidery, and opposing that is a hook and 
				loop stitched tag mount, with a removable embroidered identifier of 
				the knife pattern. This is important when clients have more than one 
				knife. These duffles are so great, I have clients buying them 
				alone without a knife, for their friends and other stowed gear!
 
			- This is a great custom knife, a very bold pattern that I enjoyed 
				designing with my client, one that I will be proud to carry in my 
				pattern inventory and make again for others. The choice of handle 
				material was befitting of the knife, confident and brave. 
 
		
		Thanks, A. W. and T. W.!
	 
	
	
		It arrived yesterday sir. It is absolutely gorgeous! And the flashplates with my unit crest are outstanding!
		Thank you so much.
		--T. W.
	 
	
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