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Tomahawk Tactical SupplyTomahawk Tactical SupplyTactical KnivesCold Steel Rajah Series Japanese AUS10A Razor-Sharp Blade Griv-Ex Handle Tactical Folding Knife with Tri-Ad Lock, Ambidextrous Pocket/Belt Clip
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Cold Steel Rajah Series Japanese AUS10A Razor-Sharp Blade Griv-Ex Handle Tactical Folding Knife with Tri-Ad Lock, Ambidextrous Pocket/Belt Clip

(3 customer reviews)

Original price was: $192.39.Current price is: $91.17.

Brand Cold Steel
Model Name Rajah II
Special Feature Manual
Age Range (Description) 18+ yrs
Included Components Stainless Pocket / Belt Clip
Handle Material Black Griv-Ex
Color Black
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Style Rajah ll – 6″ Blade 8″ Handle

  • MULTI-PURPOSE TOOL – The Rajah series knives are modeled after the traditional Kukri design, making them outstanding multi-purpose tools capable of cutting, chopping, slicing, and shearing through tough materials with ease
  • SUPERIOR BLADE – Featuring Japanese AUS10A Steel blade with Stonewash Finish, The Rajah ensures durability and aesthetic appeal; The unique blade shape presents thin, flat ground edges at an optimal angle, allowing them to bite deep and make great cuts
  • ERGONOMIC HANDLE – The Rajah ll knife features Griv-Ex handle designed with aesthetic lines and nuances reminiscent of traditional Kukri; The strategically placed curves ensure optimum grip and control, allowing for comfortable and precise handling
  • TRI-AD LOCK – Equipped with Cold Steel’s renowned Tri-Ad locking mechanism, the Rajah ll folding knife offers unparalleled strength and shock resistance; This locking mechanism enhances the knife’s reliability and safety during heavy-duty tasks
  • SPECS – Weight: 13.4 oz (379.9 g); Blade Thickness: 4.8 mm; Blade Length: 6″; Blade Steel: Japanese AUS10A Steel; Handle Length/Material: 8″ Griv-Ex; Overall Length: 14″; Knife Type: Folder; Blade Shape: Kukri; Locking Mechanism: Tri-Ad Lock

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UPC: 001000872536 SKU: B07F7LJ6JZ Category:

Additional information

Weight 0.84 lbs
Dimensions 8.86 × 2.72 × 1.26 in
Brand

Cold Steel

Model Name

‎Rajah II

Special Feature

‎Manual

Age Range (Description)

‎18+ yrs

Included Components

‎Stainless Pocket / Belt Clip

Handle Material

‎Black Griv-Ex

Color

Black

Blade Material

‎Stainless Steel

Style

‎Rajah ll – 6" Blade 8" Handle

Blade Length

‎6 Inches

power-source

Manual

Product Care Instructions

‎Hand Wash Only

Hand Orientation

‎Ambidextrous

Item Weight

‎13.44 ounces

Blade Shape

‎Locking Recurve Kukri

Blade Edge

‎normal

Is Cordless?

Yes

Package Type

Standard Packaging

Item Length

‎14 Inches

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00705442018216

Size

‎6.0"

UPC

‎705442018216

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎8.86 x 2.72 x 1.26 inches

Package Weight

‎0.4 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎1 x 1 x 1 inches

Brand Name

‎Cold Steel

Warranty Description
Material

‎Other

Suggested Users

‎unisex-adult

Number of Items

‎1

Part Number

‎62JL

ASIN ‏

B07F7LJ6JZ

Date First Available ‏

‎ November 17, 2009

Manufacturer ‏

‎Cold Steel

3 reviews for Cold Steel Rajah Series Japanese AUS10A Razor-Sharp Blade Griv-Ex Handle Tactical Folding Knife with Tri-Ad Lock, Ambidextrous Pocket/Belt Clip

  1. Rico


    This pocket kukri is my first and new favorite out of all of my pockets knives. I used to carry the kneed foss DA52 it’s blade is five inches long pretty good pocket knife plenty of meat in the blade and easy to deploy. However this knife exceeds the bounds of pocket knifes. The blade work and quality are amazing the blade is shaped like a kukri and beefy like one as well. The handle is long enough to work the blade and index really comfortable. This blade feels different in the hand it’s difficult to explain it the blades thickness is very well balanced the blades hardness is amazing as well. The stone wash finish method used on the blades left a pattern/ design on the blade that catches light or Sun ray’s and makes the blade shimmer. The locking mechanism is very strong and the knife is very strong and sturdy. The knife has held it’s edge like it was bran new. The knife is very comfortable and moves well with the wielder but be aware this knife comes to you sharpened already cuts from this kind of knife are deeper than regular knives byers be very careful… But aside from that if you like fast and sharp steel you’ll have it with this blade.

  2. Ned (Iron Belly) Kelly


    Great heavy duty knife, love the Rajah 2 in AUS10A along with my CS serrated tiger claw in CTS-XHP. Why not throw in a balisong too. Just because we can, hear in the great state of Tennessee!The Rajah 2 is very strong and large, but not so large and heavy that you notice it much.5mm thick blade combined with kukri blade shape, allows for a serious chopper.The handle is very ergonomic and well textured. The pocket clip is in a good location allowing for an easy draw, while still maintaining concealability. I have found that closeing the knife can be accomplished one handed. However you must be very cautious, and keep you finger high on the first groove. I would highly recommend closing this knife with both hands. The Triad lock is very strong when engaged, 450 pounds strong. When closed it keeps spring pressure on the blade, to keep it safely closed. Will not open in your pocket. However, this means when opening. You must overcome the spring pressure. The blade can snap closed. KEEP YOUR FINGERS OUT OF THE PATH WAY OF THE BLADE. You can wave the knife open easily. Turn the blade in your pocket at 45 degrease. (looks like a machete just came out of your pocket) Then out and away from the seam with a slight pressure against your pocket, knife will open. You can use a two handed open for more safety. Or I have found, you can snap your wrist down and then out briskly. The blade will open quickly. Hold the knife very tightly when performing this action. The thumb plate can be used to open the knife, but it is the most awkward I have found. Mainly a defensive knife, it can be used for chopping kindling or for clearing brush as well. Use good judgement, and make sure the parameters of the knife are legal in your area. Great option, if operating in areas where you are not allowed to carry a firearm for defense. And a grate value for the price. Be safe and train for the worst.

  3. rag3r0


    First off, make sure you get a real one. There’s a lot of ways to tell. I know some people here got burned but just verify it once you open it.That aside, this is easily one of my sharpest knives despite its size and thickness. It did not come shaving sharp, but five minutes on a stone and it was scary sharp. While I did have to move stuff around in my pockets to fit this into my EDC, it is doable, although some people might not enjoy carrying 13+ ounces for something overkill. Half of the fun in carrying this is getting your friends’ reactions when you whip this bad boy out. Some reactions I got were, “WHAT THE F-“, “WHY DO YOU HAVE THAT?!”, and the best one, “do that again”, when I waved it out of my pocket. The thumb plate acts as a wave and opens with authority as long as you practice. It does stick out quite a bit when clipped in your pocket so make sure you wear a longer shirt or just carry something else if going to a campus or something like that. I might pick up a Spartan for that reason. The lock is quite stiff to disengage at first, but after you inevitably keep playing with it, it becomes much smoother. One handed closing is possible but requires extra care to prevent the heavy blade from closing on you.This thing is cheaper than the Espada series but a little more expensive than the Voyager XL (and a bit longer), so I think that this is actually a great value when it comes to Cold Steel’s “pocket swords”.Using your thumb when not waving the knife is not the best way to open this. The blade is heavy enough that a yo-yo motion with your wrist will open it, and is probably the best way to open this, second to waving from the pocket.The finger grooves are very effective; my hand isn’t going anywhere when I get a finger wrapped around one. The Rajah II also comes with a left handed pocket clip for you lefties (can’t use the same clip because of the curvature). Overall, great knife. Get one even if you aren’t going to EDC it because it might just replace my fixed blade knives for hiking, and its just really fun to have. If you want the biggest Cold Steel has to offer, that would be the Espada XL, but you’d also have to spend a disproportionate amount of money in terms of value. Of course, I still want one, but this is a good middle ground and will do for now.Edit: After months of carrying this, I decided to remove the thumb plate due to the amount of property damage it caused. It wore a hole through my jeans and proceeded to tear my friends leather BMW seat and scratched some other stuff. Carrying without a thumb plate isn’t a big deal due to the opening method described above.

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