Tactical American Tanto Knife
Are you fascinated by Far Eastern culture but also looking for a modern and functional tool for the outdoors? This knife combines the aggressive geometry of an American Tanto blade with the traditional look of Damascus steel. However, do not be misled; this is a modern technological process – the blade is made of proven 420 stainless steel, and the Damascus pattern is created by precise laser etching. You get a knife that looks like an expensive collector's item but has the properties of a maintenance-free workhorse that you don't have to be afraid to take into the woods. Further product information ...
Tactical American Tanto Knife – Damascus Etched
Combining Tactical Function and Style
The blade of this knife is designed for maximum penetration. The angled tip (American Tanto type) is extremely durable and ideal for piercing or working with harder materials. On the spine of the blade, you will find sawback serrations, which, while not replacing a full-fledged wood saw, serve excellently for creating notches for traps or cutting ropes. The AISI 420 Stainless Steel excels in corrosion resistance and is very easy to sharpen, which you will certainly appreciate in field conditions.
Handle for Survival
The knife features a "skeleton" construction – it is forged from a single piece of steel. Instead of classic scales, the tang is wrapped in a green nylon cord. This solution is not only lightweight and comfortable to grip but also has a practical dimension. In an emergency, you can unwrap the cord to obtain a strong string for building a shelter, repairing gear, or as an emergency tourniquet. The knife is supplied in a green nylon sheath with a retention strap.
Specifications
| Knife Type | Fixed Blade / American Tanto |
| Total Length | 275 mm (approx. 10.8 inches) |
| Blade Length | 160 mm (approx. 6.3 inches) |
| Blade Material | 420 Stainless Steel (Etched) |
| Handle | Green Cord Wrap |
| Sheath | Nylon (Green) |
| Manufacturer | Haller |
Historical Context
While the original Japanese tantō daggers, worn by samurai as a backup weapon to the katana, had a smoothly curved edge, this knife represents a modern Western interpretation called "American Tanto." This angular style became popularized in the 1980s in the USA for tactical and combat knives. While the Bushido code required a samurai to care for their weapon and honor, today you will appreciate modern stainless steel, which requires much less care than historical carbon blades.
Care and Maintenance
Keep the knife clean and dry. If the nylon handle wrap gets wet, let it dry thoroughly in a ventilated area to prevent moisture from getting trapped underneath. Although the steel is stainless, occasional oiling is beneficial. Caution: the sawback can trap dirt, so clean it with a brush after use.
Safety Warning
The knife is a sharp tool. The tanto tip is very strong, but do not use the knife as a pry bar for heavy rocks or crates, as the tip could be damaged. The knife does not belong in the dishwasher.
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