Ka-Bar TDI Pocket Strike
Code: KA2491Related products
Product detailed description
The Model 2491 TDI Pocket Strike was created by John Benner, owner of Tactical Defense Institute (TDI). The Pocket Strike is a fixed blade designed to fit in a pocket inside a hard plastic sheath. The sheath attaches to the pocket, allowing the use of a ring on the end of the blade for quick deployment while keeping the sheath in the pocket. The compact blade provides the ability to easily operate at close range in dangerous situations where defense is essential. The handles are made of grippy nylon fiberglass that fits comfortably in the hand and gives you confidence when you really need it.
Overall size 7.75" (19.69 cm).
AUS-8A stainless steel blade with black finish.
Blade length: 3.25" (8.26 cm).
Blade hardness: 57-59 HRC
Blade grind: hollow
Blade type: Drop Point
Black Zytel handle.
Full, extended tang.
Finger ring.
Black plastic belt sheath.
Design.
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | stainless JAPAN |
Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
Handle material: | zytel |
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