"Horus" Custom Tactical Combat Knife
	
		
		
	 
	"Horus" Custom Tactical Combat Knife
		
			- Size: Length Overall: 13.75" (34.9 cm), Blade Length: 
			8.2" (20.8 
				cm), Thickness: .244" (6.2 cm)
 
			- Weight: Knife: 1 lb., 5.0 oz., Sheath (with all 
			accessories): 1 lb., 13 oz. 
 
			- Blade: Bead blasted ATS-34 high molybdenum 
				martensitic stainless tool steel, hardened and tempered to 
				HRC58
 
			- Bolsters/Fittings: Bead-blasted 304 austenitic high 
				nickel, high chromium stainless steel
 
			- Handle: Black canvas reinforced Micarta 
			phenolic
 
			- Sheath: Kydex, Aluminum, Nickel Plated Steel, all Stainless 
				Steel Locking Components
 
			- Accessories: Polypropylene and Nylon belt loop 
			extender with Firesteel/Magnesium fire starter, Fine DMT diamond 
			abrasive pad sharpener, Maglite XL200® 
				flashlight in  HULA assembly, all stainless steel fittings 
			and corrosion resistant high strength aluminum alloy.
 
			- Commemorative: Machine-engraved black lacquered 
			brass flashplate, and machine-engraved stainless steel bolsters. 
 
			- Knife: Custom made for a Navy SEAL Team member, 
			this is as serious as a knife gets. The knife pattern is my Horus 
			design, named for a very ancient mythological god of war and 
			hunting, which is exactly what our Navy SEAL Team members do. The 
			blade is deeply and beautifully ground ATS-34 high molybdenum 
			stainless tool steel, a high "chrome-moly" tool steel with a proven 
			record of high wear resistance coupled with high toughness 
			(resistance to deformation and breakage), as well as high heat 
			resistance. ATS-34 for the steel choice allows a very thin blade 
			grind profile, producing an extremely tough and sharp cutting 
			edge with high wear resistance. This steel will not change temper 
			unless exposed to over 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, so this is a very 
			heat-resistant blade indeed. The point also benefits from this steel 
			choice, as it can be maintained very thin and sharp, allowing very 
			low angles for piercing and point penetration, without sacrificing 
			toughness. The aggressive point has a two-thirds blade length top 
			swage for the correct geometry to apply extreme peircing pressure at the 
			point without sacrificing blade strength. I hollow ground the blade 
			deeply and with perfect symmetry, and the large belly of the blade 
			provides plenty of sweeping, razor-keen double-bevel cutting edge. 
			The knife has 2.5" of my tough "hammerhead" rip tooth serrations in 
			the recurve area for smooth and reliable cutting of a variety of 
			materials without snagging. I've left enough spine in the blade to 
			fully support the powerful blade, and no filework leaves the spine 
			clean and smooth without the possibility to trap and hold debris. 
			The curvature of the knife is a piece of sculptural art, but art is 
			not all that lives in the graceful lines. The curves all have 
			purpose too, from the thumb rise to aid in knife grip and engage the 
			sheath locking mechanism to the large handle quillons that 
			positively lock the handle into the hand comfortably with a good 
			belly and nice heel drop for the hand. The knife is bolstered with 
			zero-care high nickel, high chromium 304 stainless steel alloy 
			bolsters, permanently attached with zero clearance peened pins. This 
			is the same steel used to make stainless steel nuts, bolts and 
			fasteners and is extremely tough and highly corrosion resistant. 
			They are bead-blasted and the front bolsters hold custom high 
			resolution, deep machine-engravings of the frog skeleton that is a 
			special accent characteristic of the Navy's finest warriors. The 
			rear bolster has a substantial 5/16" chamfered lanyard hole, and the 
			dovetailed bolsters bed a pair of tough, waterproof, and durable 
			canvas reinforced Micarta phenolic handle scales secured with ten 
			304 stainless steel through-tang pins. The knife feels comfortable 
			and highly effective in both forward and reverse grip, with the 
			balance point at the point of the front bolster, and the center of 
			percussion at the belly of the blade. 
 
			- Sheath: The sheath for this beauty had is one of my 
				positively locking models, and is built of double thickness 
				kydex over a 5052H32 high strength corrosion-resistant aluminum welt 
				frame. The locking components are all stainless steel, 
				including the spring, tang and hardware for longevity and 
				corrosion resistance. The sheath is secured with all bead 
			blasted double slotted stainless steel Chicago screws, and has two 
			sets of reversible 
				corrosion-resistant aluminum 1.75" belt loops. The 
			die-formed high strength, corrosion resistant aluminum loops can be 
			positioned in three different positions along the welt-frame, and on 
			either side of the sheath for the widest variety of wear options. The action of 
				the sheath is smooth and clean, locking solidly. 
 
			- Horizontal Belt Loop Plate: Since, with the 
			locking sheath, the sheath can be worn in any position, even upside 
			down, I included a horizontal belt loop plate. This accommodates 
			wear horizontally and can be bolted to either side of the sheath for 
			a reversible option. It is made of die-formed and riveted 5052H32 
			high strength corrosion resistant aluminum alloy, bead blasted for 
			glare reduction.
 
			- Belt Loop Extender: I included one of my 
			Ultimate belt loop extenders, which can be used to lower the knife 
			to a more traditional position if the knife is worn on the belt. The 
			polypropylene accessory is waterproof, durable, and extremely stout. 
			The extension is mounted with 304 stainless steel straps and 
			stainless steel machine screws attached to the existing stainless 
			steel Chicago screws, and the assembly is stiffened by multiple 
			zigzag nylon stitching to prevent the extension from folding, 
			bending, or collapsing when the knife is extracted from the sheath. 
			The belt loop accommodates up to a 2.5  inch wide belt, and has a 
			top placement shock cord with stainless steel snap retention to 
			prevent the knife handle from flopping around during active 
			movements. At the lower back of the extension I've included 
			a custom fit pocket for a DMT (Diamond Machining Technology) 
			Mini-Sharp diamond-nickel abrasive hone, to bring up the cutting 
			edge in the field with ease, even on this high-alloy wear-resistant 
			blade. The pocket for this tool is situated at the 
			sheath back and against the body, so the sharpener can not be 
			removed unless the sheath is off the body. I also added a specially modified 
			critical survival component to this accessory: the 
			Firesteel/Magnesium block with custom fittings. These blocks are 
			waterproof and durable, with soft magnesium that can be easily 
			shaved off with the knife blade, and a Firesteel striker to ignite 
			the magnesium shavings when placed into tinder to start a fire. A 
			unique addition to this block is the stainless steel rod guard. This 
			minimizes the possibility of the Firesteel contacting any other 
			metals and causing accidental sparks and ignition when worn or 
			removed, guards the knife tip (or swage) when the blade is dragged 
			over the Firesteel, helps concentrate and guide the spark direction, 
			and offers a variety of mounting options on any gear or pouch, 
			besides on the sheath extender's industrial strength Velcro straps. 
			Being made of all 304 stainless steel hardware, fittings and 
			fasteners, it will not corrode or rust.
 
			- HULA and Maglite XL200: Included in this 
			professional assembly is my latest offering for field use, the HULA. 
			The Holder, Universal, Lamp, Articulating (HULA), is my answer to a 
			call for not just a backup lamp that I've provided on previous 
			Ultimate Extender packages, but an actual main or key professional 
			grade lamp and mount assembly. The lamp I included is the Maglite 
			XL200, perhaps the most sophisticated programmable flashlight made 
			today, with five modes of operation and infinite power settings. The 
			lamp is a powerhouse of options and longevity, with ultra bright LED 
			technology that is dependable and tough. The only thing the lamp 
			needed was a reliable, adjustable, dependable and corrosion proof 
			way to carry it on the sheath, so I designed the HULA. This special 
			holder will hold any flashlight that is 1" by 4.75" and also 
			accommodates the Maglite XL100 flashlight that has different 
			options. The holder lamp frame is made of welded 5052H32 high 
			strength corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, for the highest 
			durability and corrosion resistance combined with low weight. The 
			lamp is held in custom made socket with a retaining cap that is 
			maintained in a T-slot lock by the elastic tension of replaceable 
			shock cord straps. The T-slot lock can be negotiated even in the 
			dark due to it's simple and clever design and construction. The lamp 
			can be turned on and off within the holder, and can even have 
			selected modes while still in the control of the holder. One of the 
			best features of this assembly is a ball joint and pinch mechanism. 
			This is a very old mechanism, dating back to 200BC, where a ball 
			sits in a dedicated socket, and is held there by the tension of a 
			screw. The ball joint frame, ball, tangs, screw and mounting 
			hardware are all welded 304 high nickel, high chromium stainless 
			steel which is bead blasted for glare reduction. This is a very 
			tough assembly that will probably outlast the knife owner. What it 
			offers is an articulating adjustment, aiming and positioning of the 
			lamp, while still mounted on the knife sheath, wherever the knife 
			sheath is mounted on the body. In the traditional belt line position 
			(shown in the photos below), the lamp can be aimed at the ground in 
			front of the wearer (great for movement), or aimed at any object or 
			person in front of the wearer, while freeing the hands for a weapon, 
			tool, or carry. I'm certain that this new development will be highly 
			popular with search and rescue and disaster response teams. Since 
			the lamp can be dimmed infinitely, the setting can allow soft light 
			for subdued movement, and various settings on the lamp can aid in 
			emergencies to signal and draw attention, depending on the program 
			selected. The lamp can even be program-locked to prevent unwanted 
			turning on, even if the switch is operated. If the wearer needs the light in his hand, he simply pulls 
			up on the T-slot locking cap, pulls the lamp from the socket, and 
			replaces the cap so it won't bounce around. I've done my research, 
			and created simply the finest flashlight accessory made in the world 
			today, custom made to mount to my locking sheaths, the best locking 
			sheaths made in the world today. One more important point: the bolt 
			pattern and arrangement allows the HULA to be bolted to twelve 
			positions along the welts of the sheath. Talk about flexibility! There are 
			much more to these accessories; learn about these critical
			accessories on a special page on my site at this link. Mounting, 
			care, and use instructions are posted there.
 
			- Additional Engraved Flash plates: I've included 
			an increased density graphic black brass flashplate and red brass 
			box or stand commemorative flashplate to honor our SEAL Team member 
			after his service and the retirement of the knife. That way, he'll 
			have several and can keep one pristine for his mantle. 
 
			- I am humbly honored that one of our finest will be carrying this 
			knife into the most serious business that there is. God bless our 
			military members and our allies who protect our freedoms and lives of all 
			those we love. 
 
		
		Thanks, G. T.!
	 
	
		Jay,
			Hello; first, I love the knife. I got home from pre-deployment leave on the 25th and the knife was
			the first thing I opened. It was amazing, just like I wanted it to be. Then I packed up and left
			for Afghanistan on the 27th. I have used it for many jobs and I love the way it feels and cuts. I just
			hope I can keep it as sharp as when I got it. After that day long ago when I left your shop, I set to 
			learning how to sharpen knives, so that when I needed to sharpen one of the knives you made, I would do
			so without messing it up.  I now have many types of stones and spent many hour on YouTube, read the book
			Razor Edge Sharpening, and spent many hours with old knives, so now I think I have it down.
			The kit (accessories) that you sent has been great. I have carried 
			the knife two different ways: either with the kit inside the E & E bag 
			that goes on all my ops, or without the kit and on my person. 
		Take care, 
		--G.
	 
	
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