"Shrike" Tactical/Working Push/Punch Dagger
	
			
 
	"Shrike" Tactical Combat, 
		Working, Counterterrorism Knife 
		(Shadow Line): 
		Push/Punch Dagger
		
		
			- Size: Length overall: 7.7" (19.6 cm), Blade Length: 5.0" (12.7 cm), Thickness: .250" (6.4 mm)
 
			- Weight: Knife: 6.3 oz. (179 grams), Sheath: 8.7 
			oz. (247 grams)
 
			- Blade: ATS-34 High Molybdenum Martensitic Stainless Tool Steel, Hardened and Tempered, T3 Specialty Cryogenically treated to Rockwell C61, proprietary surface oxide treatment "Ghost Slate."
 
			- Handle: Skeletonized
 
			- Sheath: Heavy 10-11 oz. thick leather shoulder, hand-tooled and dyed 
			in Bison brown basketweave, double stainless steel snap tab retention, 
			ghost slate stainless steel Chicago screw reinforcement, X-stitched 
			double row in polyester
 
			- Knife: Answering requests for an ultra 
			lightweight yet tough and wear-resistant push-punch dagger that 
			would function as a crossover between 
			tactical/counterterrorism/combat use and daily working and carry, I 
			designed my new "Shrike" pattern. The name comes from a carnivorous 
			bird of the Laniidae family, which is latin for "butcher." It's a 
			bird that wears a dark mask, and is also known as a "butcherbird," 
			because of its aggressive feeding habits. It suited the knife 
			pattern well.
			
				- Blade Steel Alloy: The Shrike blade is 
					made in ATS-34, a high alloy hypereutectoid, martensitic high 
					molybdenum stainless tool steel. In this steel, there are three significant 
					alloys that work together to make an extremely tough and 
					durable wear-resistant steel 
					with high corrosion resistance. First, there is 
					carbon, at 1.25 percent, allowing significant hardening and 
					forming of carbides. The second is chromium, and at 14 
					percent, it's a true stainless steel with high corrosion 
					resistance. The third and most effective is molybdenum. 
					ATS-34 has 4% of molybdenum, allowing a very high concentration of 
					molybdenum carbide particles, which are extremely wear-resistant 
					and contribute greatly to carbide formation at grain boundaries, 
					leading to overall stabilization of the microstructure and 
					leading to higher toughness overall. This means that 
					ATS-34, when properly treated, is highly; resistant to breakage, even at a 
					high hardness. These three alloy elements combine to form very hard 
					vanadium carbides and chromium carbides, particles so hard that 
					typically diamond is preferred to sharpen this blade effectively.
				
 
				- Heat Treatment: This Shrike has my T3 
					heat treatment, yielding an astounding blade in incredible 
					condition through advanced processing protocols. How advanced is 
					this treatment? It's a multi-stage cryogenic treatment, 
					involving temperatures ranging in over 2000°F (1090°C) 
					to -320°F (-196°C). The process is an evolution of my 
					advanced heat treating processes, and consists of 33 dedicated 
					and specific steps and takes 172 hours! This means that just to 
					heat treat this blade takes over a week! The reason for this is 
					scientific and critical, but yields the most stable, most 
					wear-resistant, most durable and long-lived structure of this 
					steel, profuse with fine multi-element carbides and a uniform 
					and unbelievably robust structure. This is a testament to my 
					determination to make the very best knives, steels, treatments 
					and kits in the modern world. I know of no one else who has 
					advanced the treatment to this level; it's unheard of in the 
					metals field. The result is an incredibly tough, very hard, 
				very wear resistant stainless steel. 
 
				- Blade Design: I double-hollow-ground the  
					edges of this Shrike blade with a 3" contact wheel, 
					something few, if any, other makers do, simply because it's very 
					difficult to achieve. What this tight grind geometry produces is 
					a blade that is extremely thin at the cutting edge, yet 
				thick and substantial down the central spine, critical for 
				support of a double-edged knife blade. This is a double-edged 
				tanto design, so the secondary cutting apex of the tanto can be 
				used to bear down when cutting in utility chores, and the tanto 
				point is wide-angled and very strong, for the thin geometry. The blade has no choils to become 
					trapped or snagged in any clothing, gear, or object being 
				cut and the cutting 
					edges simply taper to a stop in the grind for smoothness in 
					motion. The blade has substantial quillons that are 
					2.5" (6.4 cm) at the widest that serve four purposes: one is 
				to stop penetration of the blade at its limit, the second is to 
				protect the fingers from any metal, edges, or projections, the 
				third is to provide a smooth, rounded, contoured surface for the 
				fingers for maximum grip security, and the fourth is to engage 
				in the sheath retention method in the leather (described below). The blade is supported by a 
				1/4"  thick and 
					heavy central neck-ricasso to provide transfer of force from the 
					hand to the blade edges and point, and the handle tang is full 
					thickness in the palm for a solid, complete support. 
 
				- Handle: I milled the tang in a skeletonized 
				geometry, for ultimate weight reduction. The skeletonized handle 
				tang is the lightest possible, and all surfaces are rounded, 
				contoured, and smoothed for a comfortable, extremely lightweight 
				grip. This type of handle results in a knife that is fully half 
				of the weight of full tang punch daggers with handles. This 
				results in a thinner, lower profile when sheathed, as well. The 
				handle of the Shrike is designed with one of my "persuader" palm 
				heel points, used in my "Guardian" and "Ari B'Lilah" popular 
				models. The notable thing is that this one is comfortably 
				concealed in the sheath, safe for the knife owner.
 
				- The balance 
					point of the knife is exactly at the quillons, 
					and the knife feels extremely lightweight, yet strong, molded to the hand when 
					gripped in the fist. The fingertips engage the inside of the 
				handle milling for extra secure grip, by design. This knife was designed for the wearer to 
					be able to immediately put it in his hand, with the handle 
				shank between the first two fingers, in closed-fist form, 
					without elaborate grip technique, and to use or defend his life with 
					simple punching and and thrusting motion natural to human 
					movement. No matter where the enemy is attacking, the blade will 
					yield an extremely aggressive point and razor sharp cutting edge 
					with enough power behind it to drive through heavy clothing, 
					around gear and equipment with tremendous force. The tanto 
				design of the blade makes it a sure performer for daily carry 
				and work as well. 
 
				- This is an serious defensive and tactical weapon 
					for the most critical of counterterrorism and tactical close 
					quarters combat situations, while being a fully functional 
				daily carry useful utility tool. 
 
			
			 
			- Sheath: I've created an upgraded leather sheath 
			for this model, based on client feedback and necessity of strength 
			for daily carry. My clients may typically wear a leather sheath for 
			daily carry, so I wanted to create a leather sheath that was as 
			close to indestructible as leather can be. I started with the 
			thickness; this is 11 oz thick leather, about .2" thick, as heavy as 
			leather armor, and the heaviest leather straps for rigging, and 
			twice as thick as the leather on a saddle. I hand-stamped/tooled the 
			sheath in a bordered basketweave design, and dyed it with a Bison 
			brown dye. The first thing you'll notice is a very high front, 
			protecting the knife blade and handle almost completely, protecting 
			the wearer from the persuader point. It also shields the knife 
			handle from view for privacy. On the front are two "D" shaped tab 
			stitched points; these are the locations of the two D-shaped tab 
			retention points that engage specific locations on the knife handle. 
			These tabs have stainless steel (corrosion-proof and very strong) 
			dot snaps that snap to the sheath back side. When the knife is in 
			the sheath, these dot snaps are engaged, making an audible and 
			tactile "snap" that assures the wearer that the knife is secured. 
			When snapped, it's impossible for the knife to be removed, to fall, 
			to vibrate out, or to even be forced from the sheath. This makes it 
			a positively-locking leather sheath that can't be forced, even in 
			the most violent and active situations. When the wearer wants to 
			remove the knife, he pushes his fingertips into the handle, 
			unsnapping and folding the front face of the sheath outward, 
			unlocking the tabs from the knife handle. Because the front of the 
			sheath folds, it's made of extra-thick leather and it's reinforced 
			at that critical point with two 304 stainless steel Chicago screws, 
			which go completely through the sheath front, welts, and back. This 
			way, no stress is on the stitching at this point. What about the 
			stitching? The belt loop I secured with double row stitching of 
			polyester, for the greatest strength and durability. The belt loop 
			will accommodate a 2.5" wide belt. On the welts, back, and front, I 
			hand-stitched the sheath with X-stitches, the very strongest stitch 
			type there is. The stitches not only create a dense binding field, 
			they stitch over each other and reinforce the entire stitch bond 
			line. The sheath is rounded, contoured, smoothed, and sealed with 
			three coats of lacquer for durability. This is, simply put, the most 
			durable leather sheath made. 
 
			- Designed by a professional for professional use, 
				this is a top-of-the-line, extremely tough and corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant 
				defensive, tactical knife that crosses over the threshold of 
			daily use and carry. The thin, hard, extremely strong and tough 
			blade has the pinnacle of heat treatment and thus, performance, and 
			the sheath is second to none. The package is comfortable and 
			lightweight, a premium skeletonized weapon and tool. 
 
		
		Thanks, S. H.!
		 
	
		Sheaths and new knife turned out perfect!!!!
		--S.
	 	
	
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