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SAKIMORI™

Designed by James Williams in Vass, North Carolina
Sakimori means "Noble Defender."

Veteran and current martial arts practitioner/instructor James Williams developed this fixed blade knife designs to meet user specific requests of coalition forces overseas for a more powerful tactical tool.

The Sakimori features a full-tang dual grind and high-carbon steel. We recommend you keep this blade well oiled to be ready in the field at a moment's notice.

The sheath is custom-fitted molded PVC with their own convertible belt-mounting system. Grip detents and flaired entry lips allow the knives to be resheathed securely with one hand. A belt clip can be attached, and there is also a quick-release retaining strap.
  • Full Tang, Dual Grind, Premium High Carbon Steel Blade
  • Traditional Style Cord Wrapped Handle
  • Boltaron® Sheath w/Molle Compatible Convertible Belt Clip System
$300.00
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Specifications
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Blade Length 5.76" (146.30 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 01 Tool Steel
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Thickness 0.24" (6.10 mm)
Overall Length 10.50" (266.70 mm)
Weight 9.10 oz. (257.98 g)
Handle Nylon Cord Wrap
Style Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath
Sheath Weight 3.40 oz. (96.39g)
U.S. Patent No. 7,007,352
Hisshou Means "Certain Victory." Shinbu Means "Divine Valor." And Sakimori means..."Noble Defender."
These are the modern embodiment of the close-quarters battle sword of the Samurai.

Veteran and current martial arts practitioner/instructor James Williams developed these fixed blade knife designs to meet user specific requests of coalition forces overseas for a more powerful tactical tool. These knives are deployed when the operator's firearms cannot be used, as often happens in entry and search operations.

These fixed blade knives are designed for multiple carry options (all come with a versatile Boltaron and/or Molded PVC sheath) to suit the operator.

Each knife has its own advantages of size with their full-tang dual grind, high-carbon steel Tanto blades in a high satin finish. These are high performance blades that necessitate the need to keep the blade well maintained. We recommend you keep these blades (in particular) well oiled to be ready in the field at a moment's notice.

James followed centuries of Japanese tradition in designing these classic cord-wrapped handles, which compares well to more modern handle materials, giving excellent grip under all conditions. Sheaths are custom-fitted molded PVC with their own convertible belt-mounting system. Grip detents and flaired entry lips allow the knives to be resheathed securely with one hand. A belt clip can be attached, and there is also a quick-release retaining strap.

The Hisshou®, Shinbu™ and Sakimori™ knives command great respect, and are truly meant for today's military professional.

James Williams

Vass, North Carolina 

You don’t want to mess with Sensei James Williams. A former U.S. Army officer with more than 50 years of experience in the martial arts, he developed The System of Strategy. It’s a unique approach to unarmed combat that he teaches to Special Operations units and law enforcement worldwide. When he is armed, though, you’ll find him brandishing blades he’s created, like the Hisshou® and Hissatsu™ fixed blades, the Shizuka noh Ken™, and the now-legendary Hissatsu™ folder.

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