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Blade Show 2014 – Artificum Solis

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

In addition to a growing line of knives, Veteran-owned Artificum Solis showed me a rather interesting take on the morale patch.

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The large round morale patch on Austin McGlaun’s badge is made from 15N20 tool steel. Those are used for industrial band saw blades and they’ve shot these armored morale patches with 9mm, .38, .40, .44, .45 and 12 ga 00. Eventually, they will able to penetrate it with a .460 magnum Hornady Critical Defense round but that beast went through an iron skillet and a cinder block.

Naturally, these aren’t really meant as actual armor but they do carry one heck of a story. In addition to this example, they’ve also created custom badges for other companies. Below, you can see the level of detail they can produce.

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www.artificumsolis.com

Blade Show 2014 – DPx Gear

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

Adventure author Robert Young Pelton also creates a lone of knives under the DPx Gear brand. Every design goes to the field with him so that he knows it will work the way he wants.

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The latest DPx HEAT/F is the latest model. It’s a small bladed folder (2.26″ blade) is made from D2 steel with an overall length of 6.33″. The scales are G10 in Black and OD.

www.dpxgear.com

Blade Show 2014 – Benchmade

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

Benchmade just launched the new 5400 Serum which features the AXIS Dual Action Mechanism. It offers redundant opening mechanism. The primary is an auto opener with a standard thumbstud opening and AXIS blade lock.

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You pull down the AXIS button for manual opening and pull a little further to the rear for automatic opening. This means that even if your spring breaks for some reason, you can still reliably open and close your knife.

This 3.47″ blade is made of Elmax premium steel (58-60 HRC). The 550 Serum also features G10 scales with full stainless steel liners and a reversible pocket clip.

www.benchmade.com

Blade Show 2014 – Mil-Tac

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

The Emergency Rescue Cutter features a serrated, stainless steel blade with an injection overmolded handle. It retails for a scant $20.00.

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Reaper 01 has adopted it as a gutting knife as well as for other utility uses. Here you can see one mounted to a Reaper Outdoors Tactical Hunting Vest.

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Available in OD Green, Black, Red and Yellow.

www.Mil-Tac.com

Blade Show 2014 – Reaper Outdoors

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

This is the new hot sauce from Reaper Outdoors, produced by Lendy’s in Va Beach. Lendy’s is a local favorite for wings and on any given day you’ll find a cast of various characters bellied up to the bar.

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“Reap Your Rewards with Reaper Hot Sauce,” said Ron Bellan who went on to add that it, “should be in every survival kit.” It’s already so popular back home that they are selling it in bulk.

www.ReaperOutdoors.com

Blade Show 2014 – Wilmont Knives

Saturday, June 7th, 2014

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The Persian Tanto from Wilmont Knives is a fighter design that combines the strength of a Tanto blade with the styling of a Persian design. It’s 4″ blade is crafted from cru-wear steel which is in the D2 family and is acid etched. It’s a full tang design with G10 handles and comes with a Kydex sheath.

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Blade Show 2014 – Summit Materials Introduces HIPTiNite

Friday, June 6th, 2014

Duane Dwyer is well known for his association with a Strider Knives. His other project is Summit Materials and he has been working on the HIPTiNite material since 2006. Over the years, he’s given me updates on its progress and now, his patents have been granted, it’s being purchased for use in bearings and the first knives are being manufactured. The specialized commercial interest is really picking up. Imagine a knee prosthesis that never wears out from friction in addition to myriad aerospace and gas/oil industry applications. Amazingly, some of the biggest interest is in the F1 circuit.

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All of the materials that are PM grades (particle metallurgy) go through a process involving atomization individually and then as a combined material. They are all combined in a process called Hot Isostatic Press (HIP).

You’ll notice that Summit Materials’ new HIPTiNite material combines this HIP process as well as the atomic symbol for Titanium and Nickel because it’s a binary alloy of nickel and titanium. It’s extremely light and abrasion resistant. That’s right, it’s abrasion resistant. You just don’t normally test metal for abrasion resistance, especially a metal used in knives. In fact, after testing HIPTiNite, NASA had to extend the scale to accommodate the material’s performance. This measurement is called the Model Factor.

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It’s the world’s first through-hardenable material to achieve 60HRC+ in a non-ferrous matrix. I asked what it takes to sharpen this material and Duane said, “patience…” He feels that ceramic is the best bet.

Additionally, it has corrosion resistance unmatched by any other hardenable material in history. This includes sea water as well as acids and other corrosives.

Look for a more comprehensive report on this amazing new material next week.

www.SummitMaterials.com

Blade Show 2014 – Bawidamann Blades / RMJ Tactical Collaboration – The Ragnorak

Friday, June 6th, 2014

What do you get when you combine the reliability of an RMJ Tactical tomahawk, Andrew Bawidamann’s amazing pinup style and VZ Grips excellent micarta work?

A practical work of art called the Ragnorak.

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The new Ragnorak Tomahawk is available in 12″ and 14″ models. Crafted by RMJ Tactical from 4140 Steel it incorporates micarta scales by VZ Grips. In fact, these make a perfect match with VZ’s pistol grips in the Ragnorak pattern.

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The handle incorporates lanyard holes as well as a shovel head at the butt/bubble for use as a prybar. Additionally, there are finger grooves at front and rear of the handle for front and reverse grips. Finally, it comes with a Kydex sheath that incorporates the PUP-style quick detach straps seen on Bawidamann’s new magazine carriers.

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www.bawidamann.com