Handcrafted unique piece: Total length: approx. 15 cm Blade length: approx. 5.5 cm Blade steel: 1.2419 steel (not stainless) with a blackwash finishHandle: Marbled Carbon (carbon fiber) Pins and lanyard hole: G10 Black Sheath: Kydex
Chris Reeve Inkosi Glass BlastedPremium Glass Blasted Finish Chris Reeve is known for the classic, the Sebenza, but the Inkosi is the brand's next evolutionary leap and definitely an eye-catcher! At first glance it may resemble the Sebenza 21, but on closer inspection it turns out to be an advanced and distinct masterpiece!Excellent Design & Advanced TechnologyThanks to two concise finger recesses on the handle, you'll have more control and confidence when working with the knife.
Improved lock: the Integral Lock invented by Chris Reeve has been further improved in the Inkosi, so that wear of the titanium is avoided.
Novel Grind: The Inkosi comes with a "Large Hollow Grind," a blend of hollow and flat grinds that provides more edge stability.Glass Blasted vs SandblastedWondering what the difference is between Glass Blasted and Sandblasted? The Glass Blasted finish uses crushed glass, resulting in a finer, tighter grain that is extremely scratch resistant and smooth, but still retains its grip. Sandblasted, on the other hand, uses sand to create an extra grippy finish that ages with character.Stable & ReliableWith its oversized blade axis and huge bronze washers, the Inkosi is designed to be extremely stable. So you can use it for really tough cutting tasks without any worries!The Chris Reeve Inkosi Micarta Black with the classy Glass Blasted finish is a super addition to your knife collection and a sturdy tool for all situations.
Rick Hinderer XM-18 3.5" Bowie -Non FlipperPopular non-flipper version of the classic XM-15 3.5"Bowie blade made of S45VN steelTri-Way System (blade runs on ball bearings, but different washers are included for you)
Rick Hinderer Eklipse 3.5" Harpoon Spanto
Tri Way Pivot System
Battle-Finish
Another Option
Rick Hinderer has always believed that a tool should work for you instead of against you. In his years as a firefighter, Hinderer learned a thing or two about using tools in extremely stressful situations. So he designed his best-seller, the XM-18, to offer a fantastic hand position, work safely and be very easy to use.
The Eklipse in the 3.5" inch version is, so to speak, the sister model of the XM-18. Originally introduced back in 2014, the Eklipse and the second very well-known knife design by Rick Hinderer without having to play second fiddle in the manufacturer's portfolio. On the contrary, the Eklipse has developed a loyal following over the years and quite a few Hinderer fans consider this knife the true star of the show.
While the Eklipse's Spearpoint blade may look familiar to you from the XM-18, it's a little different in the details. The distinctive shape of the Swedge on the back of the blade, makes for an exciting look. Noticeably, the blade is made of S45VN (the successor to the legendary S35VN steel) and has been ground to a much finer finish than previous generations of the Eklipse. The massive thumb studs also serve as blade stops when the knife is open - this is where the incredibly sturdy construction of the knife comes into play. Of course, the Eklipse also runs on the Tri-Way pivot system invented by Hinderer: here you can choose between ball bearings, nylon and bronze washers. Just rebuild your knife the way you like it best.
The biggest difference to the XM-18 is the handle: the titanium handle scales have an almost straight course and lie sensationally well in the hand thanks to the two recessed grips. On the show side, a grip made of milled G10 ensures optimal grip. A special feature is the thumb recess integrated into the handle: so you always have a secure grip and can work optimally with your Eklipse.
An important note: even if at first glance there is a great similarity - the Eklipse has its own hardware system, which is not interchangeable with the XM-18. Only clip, filler tab and axle screw are interchangable.
Tri-Way-Pivot-System
You would rather use your knife with ball bearings? Or would you rather use nylon washers? No problem. In the sixth generation of the XM-18 Rick Hinderer has introduced the "Tri Way Pivot System". Here you have the option to equip your knife with the included nylon or bronze washers or with small ball bearings without any problems.
What is Battle Bronze?
Rick Hinderer offers several finishes:
1. Stonewash finish= the blade and titanium hardware are stonewashed
2. working finish
= the blade and titanium hardware are sandblasted first and then get their stonewash finish. The surface is duller than the stonewash finish.
3. battle bronze/ battle blue= Working Finish in combination with a colored anodizing of the titanium hardware.