Combat Africa: Superhuman knife of World War 2
Gentle, efficient, persistent and versatile, that's what experts describe about Combat Africa - the latest model of RMJ Tactical knives.
Combat knife Combat Africa.
RMJ Tactical has launched the Combat Africa combat knife , designed to perform tasks that many tactical folding knives cannot do.
'Combat Africa is a type of knife reminiscent of World War 2 but it gives a modern feel,' commented Knifecenter.com.
The knife is about 30cm long with an 18cm long blade made of 80CRV2 carbon steel with a thickness of 0.64cm and weighing nearly 400g. The Clip Point curve curves upward, providing a longer, thinner and sharper curve. The grip is produced by gun grip manufacturer VZ Grips, showing the grip of Combat Africa extremely quality. Not only that, the grip is also covered by a Kydex coating.
According to many military sites, Combat Africa is truly a versatile tool that can perform many different tasks. Even Combat Africa is so sturdy that it can turn on wooden doors. Reportedly, this combat knife model will retail for 395 USD.
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