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STRAFE™
Designed by Lucas Burnley in Orleans, Massachusetts
Stealth like a ninja, power like a .50 cal.
The Strafe™ tactical fixed blade is born of both an admiration for sleek Japanese designs and a fascination with U.S. military combat blades. The blade shape is influenced by a classic tanto-style and the slight design makes this knife swift in motion and extremely lightweight to carry. The field is full of unsuspected variables; the Strafe™ is built to address every last one.
The Strafe™ tactical fixed blade is born of both an admiration for sleek Japanese designs and a fascination with U.S. military combat blades. The blade shape is influenced by a classic tanto-style and the slight design makes this knife swift in motion and extremely lightweight to carry. The field is full of unsuspected variables; the Strafe™ is built to address every last one.
- Stonewash Finish
- Injection Molded Handles
- Glass Reinforced Nylon Sheath w/J-Hook Accessory
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Specifications
Blade Length | 4.612" (117.14 mm) |
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Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Steel | 8Cr13MoV |
Blade Finish | Stonewash |
Blade Thickness | 0.184" (4.67 mm) |
Overall Length | 9.500" (241.3 mm) |
Weight | 6.5 oz. (184.27g) |
Handle | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
Style | Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath |
Sheath Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon; Black |
Sheath Weight | 1.5 oz. (42.52g) |
Stealth like a ninja, power like a .50 cal.
The Strafe™ tactical fixed blade is born of both an admiration for sleek Japanese designs and a fascination with U.S. military combat blades. The blade shape is influenced by a classic tanto-style and the slight design makes this knife swift in motion and extremely lightweight to carry. The field is full of unsuspected variables; the Strafe™ is built to address every last one.
Lucas Burnley of Orleans, Massachusetts built the Strafe™ to be the ultimate modern field knife with traditional, classic undertones. It’s first and foremost a field utility knife, but it’ll always be there to run sweep.
The lean, angular blade shape is rooted in its Japanese tanto heritage and is finished with a sleek stonewash finish. When matched with diamond cross section grip and shadow boxed scales, it looks like a relic fit for a display case, but this is a powerful and capable beast that doesn’t belong in a cage. The tough polypropylene sheath features a j-hook accessory so it remains poised and at the ready at all times.
In a combat situation, every second counts. The sleek, swift Strafe™ eats milliseconds for breakfast.
The Strafe™ tactical fixed blade is born of both an admiration for sleek Japanese designs and a fascination with U.S. military combat blades. The blade shape is influenced by a classic tanto-style and the slight design makes this knife swift in motion and extremely lightweight to carry. The field is full of unsuspected variables; the Strafe™ is built to address every last one.
Lucas Burnley of Orleans, Massachusetts built the Strafe™ to be the ultimate modern field knife with traditional, classic undertones. It’s first and foremost a field utility knife, but it’ll always be there to run sweep.
The lean, angular blade shape is rooted in its Japanese tanto heritage and is finished with a sleek stonewash finish. When matched with diamond cross section grip and shadow boxed scales, it looks like a relic fit for a display case, but this is a powerful and capable beast that doesn’t belong in a cage. The tough polypropylene sheath features a j-hook accessory so it remains poised and at the ready at all times.
In a combat situation, every second counts. The sleek, swift Strafe™ eats milliseconds for breakfast.
Orleans, Massachusetts
When you ask Lucas what drew him to the knife world as a teenager, he’ll tell you it was stories of survival, off-path adventures with his father, and a healthy dose of action movies.
Over the years, he has experimented with a broad range of styles to artfully combine classical examples with modern materials and techniques, such as with his Obake™ knife. Lucas believes knives are a personal expression of independence. We couldn’t agree more.
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