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$375.00
The Crane’s Beak. Born from a lifetime of martial arts training, embodied in this blade are the principles gleaned over those decades. Likened to Fairbairn-Sykes dagger due to its narrow profile and feel in the hand, the features of this blade are a more modern approach to that blade’s heavily vetted design. The Crane’s Beak blade is a streamlined, distilled version of Sinister, serving as a more focused intent to puncture, and post-penetration leveraging. Although narrow from a profile viewpoint, the blade is thick (3/16″) and quite easily…
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$106.00
100% non-metallic system (blade & sheath) Low visibility. Textured grip. Chisel-ground Same small-form factor as our standard Dexter Reinforced tip
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$285.00
ALL NEW FULL TRAINING PACKAGE! We’ve added a Dexter training blade (and sheath), made from 6061 aluminum, so that you can really lean-in to blade training. The trainer is hi-viz, reducing any mistakes of live blades on the floor. When the trainer is on-body, your live, lo-viz blade lives in the orange training sheath, helping remind you at the end of training to switch out your gear. VERY competitive pricing. Unique forward cant aligns the blade naturally in-hand, optimal for thrusting & puncturing. If you can point…
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$275.00
Full Live Blade & Trainer Package With feedback from our Tribe, and public response, it was requested that we make another smaller blade. This blade system, with integrative combatives & tactics in mind, was designed for a 3-finger grip to allow the hand to firmly grip your firearms with your thumb and forefinger confidently and securely. The Fledgling, like its parent blade Crane’s Beak, is a blade optimally designed for puncturing power. The major difference between the two is its overall size being much more ideally suited to…
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$359.00
sin·is·ter /ˈsinistər/ adjective late Middle English (in the sense ‘malicious, underhand’): from Old French sinistre or Latin sinister ‘left’. The blade that engendered the rest. Born of fire, with applied pressure, diligence, and attention to detail, the Riddle of Steel produced Sinister. As a lifelong martial arts practitioner, I was carrying a Buck folding knife at a very young age and have carried/used some sort of blade since. Almost four decades later, the current lineup of blades (Dexter and Crane’s Beak) were brought into existence built upon the principled structure of that…