Article: TACTICAL KNIVES.

From self-defense to work-a-day tool-box tasks, these multi-purpose blades give the term survival tool" a whole new meaning

Back in the mid-'70s, the Buck 110 folder was considered a rather radical accessory. "Why the hell do you need that on your belt?" was the typical reaction of grizzled police vets upon seeing the innovative folder on the belt of younger officers. They would then pull a Stockman, Canoe or more often than not, a Barlow or electrician's knife from a pocket. Usually the knife was well worn and the blade was stained and showed many visits to a pocket stone.

But the concept of the folding tactical knife was here to stay, and design ...

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