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SHRILL™

Designed by Matthew Lerch in Sussex, Wisconsin
Serves and protects while you’re doing the same.

The Shrill™ tactical boot knife knows its place on a mission: keeping you and others safe. It’s no wonder this fixed blade has the name it does. With a dual-edged design it seems to pierce anything in sight.
  • Useful Utility: Classic blade shape provides proven utility
  • Strong And Visual: Resin infused fiber handle combines strength with visual appeal
  • High Quality: Durable, full grained leather sheath with clip
Sale Price $59.99 was $68.00
Rating:
90% of 100
Lifetime Warranty
 
Specifications
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Blade Length 4.77" (121.13 mm)
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Steel 8Cr13MoV
Blade Finish Titanium Nitride
Blade Thickness 0.15" (3.86 mm)
Overall Length 8.69" (220.68 mm)
Weight 4.30 oz. (121.90 g)
Handle Stainless Steel w/Resin Infused Fiber Overlay
Style Fixed Blade Knife w/Sheath
Sheath Material Leather
Sheath Weight 2.20 oz. (62.37g)
Serves and protects while you’re doing the same. The Shrill™ tactical boot knife knows its place on a mission: keeping you and others safe. It’s no wonder this fixed blade has the name it does. With a 4.8” dual-edged design it seems to pierce anything in sight.

Matthew Lerch of Sussex, Wisconsin, has been balancing art with mechanics for over 31 years and he’s raising the bar once again with the Shrill™. It’s a back up knife in the field or a go-to knife in the outdoors, on-duty, and everywhere in-between.

You’re asked to work in all conditions. You should expect the same from your knife. That’s why the Shrill™ features a versatile dual-edged design with a lightweight 4.8” blade. If it weren’t clipped to your boot, you might not even know it’s there. But it makes its presence known when there’s work to be done.

We made the tough resin infused fiber handle for all conditions, yet stylish as well with a distinctive two-tone design. After all, just because you’re battling a 4-alarm or a bad guy in the field doesn’t mean you can’t look good while doing it.

Just unleash the Shrill™ from its leather sheath attached to your boot or belt. The task at hand doesn’t stand a chance.

Matthew Lerch

Sussex, Wisconsin 

What happens when you cross art and mechanics? You get something that looks like Matthew Lerch. Trained initially as a jeweler/watchmaker, he progressed into manufacturing and tool making. Now he has a few patents under his belt for innovations, like the Fire Safe®, and has been honored with some prestigious awards including the Buster Warenski award. Matt views knives as functional art, as evidenced in his Moxie™ and Blade Show award-winning Endorser™ design.

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