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CRKT 2915N Shinbu Fixed Blade Knife

CRKT 2915N Shinbu Fixed Blade Knife

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Designed to meet the specific requests of coalition forces overseas, the CRKT Shinbu stands out for its nearly 10-inch trailing-point blade. Like a mini sword of sorts, the fixed blade is made for those times when firearms fail—times that designer James Williams knows all too well, as he’s got 50 years’ experience in the army, special operations, and martial arts sectors Read More

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fhood
715
Sep 27, 2018
Eat ur heart out mall ninjas.
Kinda neat, but not something I would ever want with me in public.
bambam67
334
Sep 27, 2018
fhoodsoooooooo youre not buying it?
Randomsmack
122
Aug 9, 2018
Last possible minute,but,I'm in...the only problem now is this is the first blade in the series, and I need the whole collection
bambam67
334
Sep 27, 2018
Randomsmacki have all three..sakimori, shinbu and hissou.james williams has awesome designs. and im joining this because this is the best price by 20 bucks these are advertised for on amazon or ebay... and i love this one particularly ... fyi there is a seller on ebay that makes traditional japanese rattan saya with bull horn kurigata and shidomi... great alternative to the kydex sheath it comes with. have them for all three models.
Harleighquinn
6
Jun 24, 2018
Now they just need to add the hisshou, and my collection will be (almost) complete.
xzonin
110
Jun 18, 2018
You can read my review, but if you're too lazy to flip over, 4 out of 5 stars, not a fan of the plastic handles but everything else is awesome, decent price compared to street value, price does actually make sense for the blade and manufacturing quality and presentation value. Would recommend.
Ender12
75
Jun 17, 2018
199 bucks for a CRKT. Ha!
Harleighquinn
6
Jun 24, 2018
What link?
You literally said it was a copy of another knife, theirfore you were, in fact, referring to the blade.
bambam67
334
Sep 27, 2018
this isnt a tanto..its a snake head kisaki tip narrow sweeping point, used in full sized katanas longer cutting edge
HexCowboy
117
Apr 17, 2018
I own the CRKT CR2910-BRK Hisshou. While I understand this was made for EDC - I was incredibly disappointed for the money how cheap the plastic escutcheon at the top of the grip is, along with visible glue and such. Came in a beautiful box, and it's a beautiful blade - topped with cheap plastic. This looks similar. .
bambam67
334
Sep 27, 2018
it has a cord wrapped handle.which id want when there are conditions that would make a grip slip. over any type of plastic..or hard rubber. not sure why people are saying any part of the grip materials are plastic..all three in this line have imitation rayskin under a traditional cord wrap all the way around the end where a but ccap ( kashira ) would be several posters have said was plastic..is not.. .the only plastic ive seen on these high end Williams blades are the kydex sheaths. ..
HexCowboy
117
Dec 6, 2018
bambam67I own these blades. It is cheap plastic. At least the first generation were.
swiftsword69
146
Apr 15, 2018
A rather nice samurai castration knife
pslayer1
274
Apr 14, 2018
With the rayskin handle, the sheathe looks/feels like the odd man out. I expected to see a Japanese Saya type of scabbard.
guvnor
735
Apr 14, 2018
pslayer1The designer, James Williams, intended this for carry and use, which is why it uses a kydex sheath instead of a traditional saya.
bambam67
334
Sep 27, 2018
pslayer1there is a seller on ebay that is offering traditional rayskin saya for all three in this series...have two one for my hissou and sakimora... worth the price.
anteck7
71
Apr 13, 2018
Haha. like perhaps if they moved the decimal to the left i might buy for the LOLs.
Groncho
82
Apr 13, 2018
Cry_Dubs
38
Apr 13, 2018
GronchoBeat me to it.
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