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By TR Staff
The Deimos Black and the Deimos Classic are two heavy-duty folders produced from the collaboration of Fox Knives and Citadel. When tested in SWAT training scenarios, the hefty Deimos Black in particular proved to be ideal for tactical use. Features of the two Deimos folders include N690Co stainless steel, a drop point tip design, a secondary lock, an ambidextrous pocket clip and more.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Jan/Feb 2011)
By TR Staff
The KA-BAR Tac Tool is an excellent example of the "right" tool for tactical operations. It offers several advantages over a knife for certain tasks.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2009)
By TR Staff
The BlackHawk Dynamic Entry Small Pry is one breaching tool that is light and compact enough to have with you all the time. The dual-purpose tool performs both the breach role and the knife role.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2009)
By TR Staff
The Hibben IV small machete actually does what tactical officers want a big fixed blade to do: hack, chop, dig, scoop, pry, wedge and cut.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2009)
By TR Staff
Learn more about the newest fixed blades from RAT Cutlery.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Jan/Feb 2009)
By Kevin Davis
BlackHawk has recently added lower cost versions of its reputable MOD designs to its line, as well as some Dynamic Entry tools that you'll want to take a serious look at.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2008)
By TR Staff
The new SOG Vulcan, with its thick blade and excellent grip, might be the best tactical folder ever made by SOG.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2008)
By Mick Williams
The fact that Ken Brock, owner and custom knife maker at Brock Blades, uses his knives every day as a cop and his teammates depend on them speaks volumes about their performance.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2008)
By TR Staff
Zero Tolerance knives are among the very few “best” police blades, period.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2008)
By TR Staff
Spyderco is the original police knife. The company started the whole pocket clip-carry, tactical folder thing in the mid-1980s with its C07 Police Model. Of course, almost 20 years later, the tactical folder market is now crowded with many excellent knives. However, Spyderco has remained on the leading edge by quickly adopting custom knife materials into its production knives.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2008)