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Tomahawk Tactical SupplyTomahawk Tactical SupplyTactical KnivesCold Steel Kobun Plain Edge 5.5″ Japanese AUS8A Stainless Steel American Tanto Shape Fixed Blade Tactical Hunting Knife, Ergonomic Kray-Ex Handle, Secure-Ex Sheath
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Cold Steel Kobun Plain Edge 5.5″ Japanese AUS8A Stainless Steel American Tanto Shape Fixed Blade Tactical Hunting Knife, Ergonomic Kray-Ex Handle, Secure-Ex Sheath

(3 customer reviews)

Original price was: $69.67.Current price is: $52.74.

Brand Cold Steel
Model Name 17TZ
Special Feature Manual
Age Range (Description) Adult
Included Components Knife, Sheath
Handle Material Stainless Steel
Color Black
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Style Boxed

  • JAPANESE AUS 8A STAINLESS
  • Made in the USA
  • RELIABLE KNIFE – Named “Kobun,” or “soldier,” this knife is built for those who need a dependable tool under pressure; The reinforced American Tanto point & lightweight profile make it a favorite among military professionals, offering strength & utility
  • PLAIN BLADE – This knife’s plain edge is a versatile tool for anyone needing precision and control; With its single, continuous sharp edge, this plain-edge knife is designed to offer steady cutting power, making it perfect for outdoor & tactical use
  • STRONG & RESILIENT – The Japanese AUS8A Stainless Steel blade resists bending and breaking, thanks to a full-thickness spine running nearly to the tip; This design gives it excellent piercing capability, so that this knife is a choice for high-impact use
  • SUPERIOR GRIP – The Kray-Ex handle is deeply checkered & contoured to prevent slipping, even in wet or cold conditions; The ergonomic design ensures the game hunting knife stays firmly in hand, providing reliability and control when precision is essential
  • SPECS – Weight: 4.4oz; Blade Thickness: 3.5mm; Blade Length: 5-1/2″; Blade Steel: Japanese AUS8A Stainless; Handle Length/Material: 4-3/8″ Kray-Ex; Overall Length: 9-7/8″; Knife Type: Fixed Blade; Length Range: 5+; Blade Shape: Tanto; Blade Type: Plain
  • Tanto-style boot knife named after Japanese word for “soldier”; sleek, lightweight knife has reinforced point that’s highly resistant to bending and breakage
  • Checkered, nonslip Kraton handle has minimum bulk with great deal of grip; cross section designed to be as thin as possible at only a half inch
  • 9.875-inch overall length and 5.5-inch blade made of Japanese AUS 8A stainless steel; 4.375-inch Kraton handle; Secure-Ex sheath; 4.4-ounce weight
  • Includes limited manufacturer’s warranty; details included with purchase
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

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UPC: 001000873458 SKU: B0034JR4EO Category:

Additional information

Weight 0.264554 lbs
Dimensions 10.59 × 2.44 × 1.14 in
Brand

Cold Steel

Model Name

‎17TZ

Special Feature

‎Manual

Age Range (Description)

‎Adult

Included Components

‎Knife, Sheath

Handle Material

‎Stainless Steel

Color

Black

Blade Material

‎Stainless Steel

Style

‎Boxed

Blade Length

‎5.5 Inches

Theme

‎Outdoor

power-source

Manual

Product Care Instructions

‎Hand Wash Only

Hand Orientation

‎Ambidextrous

Item Weight

‎0.12 Kilograms

Blade Shape

‎Tanto Point

Blade Edge

Plain

Is Cordless?

Yes

Reusability

Reusable

Package Type

‎Boxed

Item Length

‎1 Inches

Orientation

‎Upright

Size

5.5"

UPC

705442008132

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎10.59 x 2.44 x 1.14 inches

Package Weight

‎0.23 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎5 x 5 x 5 inches

Brand Name

‎Cold Steel

Warranty Description

‎2 Year Manufacturer

Material

‎Plastic

Suggested Users

‎mens

Number of Items

‎1

Part Number

‎17TZ

Model Year

‎2013

Sport Type

‎Hunting

ASIN ‏

B0034JR4EO

Date First Available ‏

January 15, 2010

Manufacturer ‏

‎Cold Steel

3 reviews for Cold Steel Kobun Plain Edge 5.5″ Japanese AUS8A Stainless Steel American Tanto Shape Fixed Blade Tactical Hunting Knife, Ergonomic Kray-Ex Handle, Secure-Ex Sheath

  1. PQ


    AUS 8 is a fairly standard Japanese stainless steel. I’ve seen it compared to U.S. 440C steel. It can get very sharp, but won’t have the edge retention of one of the modern “super steels” (Google for examples) but those steels would also make the knife a lot more expensive.The handle is very thin; the handle length is fine in XL hands, and the material is nicely grippy. Overall the handle is thin but grippy — Is it ideal? Maybe not but it’s very compact and very usable without complaint.The knife in general has a small profile for a 5.5″ blade. It’s a fairly thin blade, and it feels light. It’s not a knife you would use to baton wood — I say that because I wouldn’t baton wood with any knife, unless I was foolish enough not to bring the appropriate tool, or couldn’t find branches small enough that I didn’t need to try spitting them with a … knife?The plastic sheath has great retention. I changed out the standard metal belt clip for a Spyderco G-Clip that I had on hand. (I wouldn’t have bothered if I didn’t like the knife.)It does have a “tanto” blade, which makes sharpening a bit different – it’s more like 2 separate blade sections, but that unique design is one of the reasons I got it. I didn’t have any other “tanto” blades, and had avoided them as an odd shaped blade. The design is said to have a very strong tip. This may be a novelty type/style of knife, IMO, rather than what I’d normally have considered as an every-day-use knife. But, if you’re proficient at sharpening, this thing gets very sharp, and can perform all standard cutting/puncturing knife duties.Overall: Very satisfied with this knife, especially for the price. As long as you have some sharpening capability and access to a stone or steel for sharpening, I wouldn’t shy away from this one at all. I would definitely buy it again. If I lost it, I’d buy it again. It’s converted me to accepting tanto blades.

  2. Vincent Torsell


    For the price point ($30-$35), this knife is nothing short of awesome. If it was $50, I’d call it 4 stars, for $100 I’d give it 3, but for $30, I’d give it 6/5 stars if I could. It’s very light, nimble, and usable. The blade is thin (1/8”), but not thin enough to feel cheap. It’s not a “Japan level” good Cold Steel, but it’s a solid knife. It’s a Taiwan cold steel, one of their “junk knives”, made of AUS-8 steel, which means it’s about the quality of a SOG or Gerber production knife. I own a Cold Steel San Mai iii Recon Tanto, which is a big, serious knife, worth every bit of the $115-$135 you’d pay for it. You’ll pay $50-$60 for a SOG seal pup or SOG tsunami, for the same thickness of the same steel as the Kobun, with a junk sheath. The secure-ex sheath is good quality. The retention is great, maybe too good. If you try to use the metal clip that comes with it (junk!!!!!!!), the sheath will come with the knife if you try to draw it. My knife came with the newer shesth that only has holes on one side, not both. If you buy this knife, buy a tek-lok, tek lok mini, or a spyderco G Clip to go with it. I’ve had one kobun for several years. It holds an edge well for breaking down boxes, gutting and skinning deer, and other basic knife uses. With minimal upkeep on a spyderco sharpmaker (a must have for any owner of goood blades) mine stays shaving sharp all the time. The handle is too thin for my big hands. I remedied it with a paracord wrap. The cord wrap is done with OD green paracord with the inside strands pulled out, called a “flat wrap”. It’s done by wrapping it as simply as it looks, then pulling both ends through the lanyard hole and burning them together into a “knob” so they can’t pull back through. The grippy rubber handle keeps them perfectly in place with no adhesive, even with hard use. I recently bought a second one to mount 2 opposing sheaths to one large tek lok. Mounting them together required trimming the pointy ends of the sheath off with a dremel, which didn’t hurt the sheaths functionality at all. The double sheath is totally impractical, and totally unecessary but also totally awesome. See my pictures. BUY THIS KNIFE!!!!!!

  3. Christopher

    O cabo é meio fino
    Os produtos da Cold Steel são ótimos, mas o cabo poderia ter uma espessura maior, para dar mais firmeza. E a Tomahawk Tactical Supply não decide nas promoções, difícil de acompanhar os preços, depois q comprei o preço caiu bastante, ou seja paguei caro.

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