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PANGOLIN™
Designed by Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Attention jobs: Don’t back it into a corner.
The Pangolin™ is a short, fixed blade tactical knife that’s the perfect size for a pack or a purse. But when there’s big work to be done, it comes out fighting.
The Pangolin™ is a short, fixed blade tactical knife that’s the perfect size for a pack or a purse. But when there’s big work to be done, it comes out fighting.
- Black Corrosion Resistant Blade Coating
- Glass Reinforced Nylon Handles
- Gear Compatible Sheath w/Multi-Functional Utility Gear Clip
Out of stock
Specifications
Blade Length | 2.98" (75.57 mm) |
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Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Steel | 8Cr13MoV |
Blade Finish | Powder Coat |
Blade Thickness | 0.13" (3.20 mm) |
Overall Length | 6.75" (171.45 mm) |
Weight | 3.40 oz. (96.39 g) |
Handle | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
Style | Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath |
Sheath Material | Thermoplastic |
Sheath Weight | 1.00 oz. (28.35g) |
Attention Jobs: Don’t back it into a corner. The Pangolin™ is a stout, fixed blade tactical knife that’s the perfect size for a pack, or a purse. But when there’s big work to be done, it comes out fighting.
Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee, designed the Pangolin™ to be his personal carry knife—one that could be quickly accessible but still do some serious work. He succeeded in doing both with his latest offering.
The Pangolin™ features a modified drop point blade with black powder corrosion resistant finish that can hold its own on tasks, both in the field on a mission, or at home. You may wonder how such a short, robust knife can get so much work done. Then you grab hold of the handle, feel its ergonomic design and realize you can get some serious leverage with this blade.
But this knife isn’t just snarl and grit. It has an attractive side too. Look closer at the handle texture. You’ll see it has scales that are reminiscent of the Pangolin—a small but naturally gifted animal from which it derives its name.
The Pangolin™ is a short, lean knife that stays out of the way until you really need it. And then…it’s a monster.
Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee, designed the Pangolin™ to be his personal carry knife—one that could be quickly accessible but still do some serious work. He succeeded in doing both with his latest offering.
The Pangolin™ features a modified drop point blade with black powder corrosion resistant finish that can hold its own on tasks, both in the field on a mission, or at home. You may wonder how such a short, robust knife can get so much work done. Then you grab hold of the handle, feel its ergonomic design and realize you can get some serious leverage with this blade.
But this knife isn’t just snarl and grit. It has an attractive side too. Look closer at the handle texture. You’ll see it has scales that are reminiscent of the Pangolin—a small but naturally gifted animal from which it derives its name.
The Pangolin™ is a short, lean knife that stays out of the way until you really need it. And then…it’s a monster.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
The fireplace is never without wood at the Johnson house. That’s because for years at RMJ Tactical, Ryan has been building some of the finest custom tomahawks this country has ever seen. Applying modern engineering to centuries-old tool and weapon concepts, he redefined the role of tomahawks in Law Enforcement and Special Forces Military Applications.
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