This is a sophisticated evolution of my counterterrorism knife line, one that is as specialized as a knife can be. This is Kairos, created with counterterrorism use and defensive tactical combat, rescue, and stealth in purpose. The Kairos incorporates a new and exciting progression of this distinctive type of knife with specific features highly detailed below.
Introducing my new "Shadow" line of knives, this is a very special knife. I've created the Shadow line because my counterterrorism clients have repeatedly requested completely subdued packages, knives and full accessory compliments that are dark, flat, minimized, and with minimal visual imprint. While these could be called stealthy, that wouldn't quite be accurate since these are highly effective, substantial, and imposing weapons and tools that are not easily hidden! It has taken a lot of research and experimentation to come up with the processes that define the Shadow line. I start with my effective and well-recognized combat and counterterrorism knife designs, and add as many features and accessories possible so that these ensembles will interface with all the gear, in every situation, as dictated by my combat and counterterrorism clients. They have given me the guidance to create this gear, and I believe it is the best of its field in the entire world. I know of no other knife maker or manufacturer that has even come close, and none that have even tried.
Creating a substantial CT (counterterrorism) knife is just the start, and even that is a continual evolution of process, conversation, field trials, and feedback from the guys who absolutely use these knives in the most serious action and scenarios one can imagine. I give special thanks to our United States Military; specifically USAF Pararescue, Army Infantry, Special Operations, Navy SEAL Teams, and Marines that have guided and influenced my work. Additionally, special counterterrorism recognition must go to the Israeli Defense Force/National Police Force YAMAM members for their input and advice in creating this evolving line. It is because of these men that I continue to strive to provide what they ask for and need. It is a huge honor.
The evolution of this line includes sophisticated designs, complicated and lengthy heat treating and cryogenic processing of highly evolved knife blade steels, careful attention to high strength blade-to-handle and hand-to-knife design for maximum application of force with high security in grip. The evolution includes unique serration geometries, puncture, piercing, and breaching features, and strengthened points and edges with the maximum geometry that balances strength and cutting ability. Continue this with unique and brutally tough sheaths, the very best in the world, with positively locking, or hybrid tension-locking, with variable retention and release options. Evolution of the metal components of my sheaths, mounting, and wear options are high strength materials, corrosion resistant materials, aluminum and titanium alloys which are anodized, hard surfaced with the wear resistance of ceramics. All included accessories, mounts, and designs have evolved, too.
The color and reflectivity of these packages is important. CT and military clients requested non-reflective, flat, dark hardware, mountings, fittings, and blades. They requested this as well as extremely high corrosion resistance, and the durability my knives, sheaths, and accessories are known for. This was particularly challenging, and I worked, experimented, built, tested, and refined my processes to bring the Shadow line of knives to being. Every ordinarily visible component on these packages is darkened, subdued, non-reflective and obscure. How have I done this?
My CT clients have been asking for this for years, and I'm excited to now be able to offer it, in my new Shadow line of tactical knives.
This is a sophisticated evolution of my counterterrorism knife line, one that is as specialized as a knife can be. This is Kairos, created with counterterrorism use and defensive tactical combat, rescue, and stealth in purpose. The Kairos incorporates a new and exciting progression of this distinctive type of knife with specific features highly detailed below.
The name "Kairos" is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment (the 'supreme moment'), that one instant in time where everything comes together and the strike must happen. Think of when the archer must release his bowstring, when the sniper must pull the trigger, when the advancing unit must make their decisive move. This is a move that cannot be turned back from, it must happen at just the right instant. This is my inspiration for the Kairos.
The knife design is my combination of my desirable and successful "Hooded Warrior" blade pattern, and with features of my "Ari B'Lilah" Israeli YAMAM counterterrorism handle design, in a thick, strong, heavy form. For historical background, my Hooded Warrior blade pattern was designed with direct input from a sniper in the 101st Airborne way back in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The deep belly of the blade, the aggressive point and the two-thirds length top swage were incorporated to offer a serious piercing point with a generous amount of slashing curvature for defensive and counterterrorism tactical use. I added a short section (1.5" or 3.8 cm) of my aggressive "Hammerhead" serrations for tough ripping action near the blade-to-handle junction; this essential feature I created from direct input of my counterterrorism contributors.The knife blade of the Kairos is very thick and strong, over a quarter of an inch, which means it has plenty of spine to support the large and deep curving sweep of the blade. The substantial spine continues throughout the knife, full tang, and though the tang is fully tapered, I've left plenty of support for the most demanding of force. The tang is fully fileworked with my "sunrise" pattern, suggesting that that there is a dawn after the darkness.
This blade is 440C high chromium martensitic stainless tool steel, a long-proven favorite of my clients for several reasons. The first is its high wear resistance and toughness. So durable is this steel it is classified as an aerospace material. It's greatest advantage is its extreme corrosion resistance, and it's suitable for even marine environments. I've heat treated and cryogenically processed this steel to result in its most durable state, with shallow cryogenic quenching and aging of over 40 hours, followed by three tempering cycles of deep cryogenic thermal cycling at -325°F. This results in extremely fine and profuse chromium carbides, fine asperity, superior wear resistance, and increased toughness of the steel over conventionally treatment methods. Simply put, this is the best condition this steel can be for this application. Additionally, my Ghost Slate treatment results in a dark, wispy flowing pattern of density and tone that is durable and actually part of the steel blade: for reduced glare, reflectivity, and indication without sacrificing corrosion resistance or any other aspect of the blade steel.
The hollow grinds of the blade are accurate, concise, and matched side to side, and the spine of the knife offers a good thumb rise with deep bold filework for control of the grip. The bolsters are 304 high nickel, high chromium austenitic stainless steel, and the front bolster is sculpted to give a good purchase to the fingers while supporting the thumb rise. The bolsters are dovetailed to bed the handle scales of super-tough and durable black G10 fiberglass/epoxy composite laminate, secured additionally with 304 stainless steel pins, all darkened. The rear bolster has a large 3/8" lanyard hole for easy threading, with chamfered edges for non-abrasion of the lanyard, and through-tang construction for security. All surfaces of the handle are rounded, contoured, smoothed and comfortable. The radiused and smoothed finger ring locks the knife into the hand in the most critical of uses.
The inside of the handle tang has a distinctive and different filework than the spine. This marks the knife as uniquely handmade, a one-of-a-kind piece. I used a serpentine-point design, deep and bold for the short section between the finger ring and the rear bolster quillon.
The feel of this knife is solemn and dangerous. This is clearly a counterterrorism knife, and it balances exactly at the forefinger in the ring in forward grip. The handle is large enough to accommodate light tactical gloves in a large hand. The bent-forward "gun" angle of the blade-to-handle junction encourages a square-fisted grip lock of the wrist. The knife feels good in reverse grip style too, the small finger through the ring and the thumb locking over the hawk's bill at the butt and the rear bolster.
The hybrid tension-locking sheath was originally made for my skeletonized knives, but specially adapted to this fully bolstered and handled knife. This is a proprietary design, the best possible sheath of its type available in the world today. Actually, it is the ONLY type of this sheath available in the world today! The sheath is built of double thickness (.125" thick) kydex (methyl acrylate and polyvinyl chloride) over a welt-frame of black anodized 5052H32 corrosion resistant high strength aluminum alloy. I've meticulously anodized all of the aluminum surfaces, even through holes, of each welt component, mount, fitting, and fixture for extremely high durability, ultimate corrosion resistance, strength enhancement, and muted appearance. If you're not familiar with anodization, it's a chemo-electric process that creates a near-ceramic hard surface on the aluminum alloy, a surface that increases wear resistance tremendously, and a surface that can accept permanent dyes that are sealed in place. For my black kydex sheaths, the anodized aluminum color is black for low reflectivity and matching appearance. For high durability, the anodized surface is a full 1 mil thick. The sheath is bonded with waterproof cement and bolted together with all darkened 304 stainless steel Chicago screws for zero care and extreme corrosion resistance while being minimized and non-reflective.
The tension-lock sheath comes with two pairs of belt loops (footman's loops) that are die-formed and anodized 5052H32 aluminum alloy. One pair is high profile for .250" x 1.5" belt sizes and the other pair is low profile for thinner .190" x 1.5" sized belts. The belt loops are able to be moved to multiple locations as well as either side of the sheath frame. On this particular knife, the belt loops have 8 different locations with multiple combinations for versatile wear. I also include heavy vertical/horizontal clamping straps in anodized aluminum that allow the sheath to be rigidly clamped to belt, webbing, PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System), straps, body armor gear, and anywhere there is a need. Also included are reversible horizontal belt loop plates, to allow the sheath to be worn horizontally along the belt line. Included are vertical clamping straps of anodized 5052 aluminum, and horizontal clamping straps as well. These allow rigid clamping of the sheath to webbing and gear in virtually any orientation, with all the clamping hardware included. All of the mounting assemblies are reversible, as is the spring retention for the tension-lock sheath, so the versatility of this sheath is unsurpassed. It's also completely and absolutely waterproof, for zero worry about exposure. The knife can be unsheathed by finger pressure against the spring tab, or by a hard pull in an emergency. Included are two extra titanium springs of different strengths, so my client can choose the tension he desires, light, medium, or heavy, depending on the gear he mounts it to, the angle and orientation, and his personal preference for a pull-to-release tension. This is an extremely versatile package, the best in the world.
This knife package also includes a basketweave pattern hand-stamped leather sheath, made of 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, dyed black and sealed. The sheath was included for quiet operations, when moving against hard objects (concrete or stone) could telegraph a position through noise. It's also useful for traditional and conventional wear options. The sheath has double-row stitching at the belt loop with the toughest polyester thread, water and sunlight resistant. The knife fits deep and secure into the sheath, with the handle exposed and the back of the sheath protecting the wearer. The entire sheath (body and welts) is double-row stitched for extreme durability. The sheath edges are dressed and smoothed for comfort; the entire sheath is sealed with acrylic for water resistance, permanence, and longevity.
An additional pair of sheaths were requested for this knife for Principal Security Detail (PSD) wear. When heads of state or important dignitaries travel with professional tactical support teams, these teams are called Principal Security Details. They typically wear suits, and with their shirts costing over $500 and the suits in the thousands, they simply don't want a leather sheath that could bleed and stain their clothing in hot, humid, or active environments. Because there is always a chance of leather becoming damp and bleeding dyes and sealers, these special clients request sheaths that are untreated in any way, in essence, bare leather. The sheaths included in this package are several. First one sheath is horizontal, for wear in the belt line, usually in the middle of the back, and the knife secured with my "button lock" which is a round stack of stitched leather that engages in the knife's finger ring. To unlock the sheath, the button is pressed and the knife can be withdrawn behind the back, without visual aid. The second sheath is a standard vertical sheath, worn along the belt, with tension holding the knife in typical fashion. The PSD sheaths are another example of my commitment to bring knives and accessories specifically suited to my client's individual requests.
Accessories: This is an example of my commitment to
the entire knife experience, from design to working service,
with some of the finest professional knife users in the world. Since the
bolt pattern of the sheath matches my 2.5" bolt pattern for my
accessories, most of my accessories can be used on this sheath,
including any new ones I develop. At the request of the
counterterrorism professionals, this
knife comes with a full bunker of my attachment, wear, and useful
accessories, including:
Ultimate Belt Loop Extender
for lowering the knife handle position to the belt line and mounting the diamond pad
sharpener and the Maglite Solitaire LED. It's made of nylon and
polyester, and will support the weight of several men.
Horizontal Belt Loop Plates (for horizontal belt or webbing wear),
in black anodized 5052H32 aluminum alloy
Flat mounting straps (for rigid clamping to webbing, belts, or gear
in vertical or horizontal orientation) in black anodized 5052H32
aluminum alloy
Sternum Harness Plus (for wearing the knife diagonally,
handle down, across the
sternum, with full torso reinforcement straps)
LIMA and Solitaire (Lamp Independent Mounting Assembly with Maglite®
Solitaire LED emergency back up light) and darkened stainless
steel mount
HULA and MagTac (Holder, Universal, Lamp, Articulating, a fully
functional main lamp with Maglite MagTac extreme intensity tactical
flashlight) frame in black anodized 5052H32 aluminum alloy,
articulating mount in darkened, non-reflective stainless steel
Lanyards:
Adjustable 550 cord and SCUBA rated
All necessary stainless steel hardware, fittings, fasteners, and
tools for mounting, moving, and adjusting, all exposed screws
and fittings are darkened for
flat non-reflectivity
Replacement shock cords for HULA and LIMA
Containers: Tin-steel storage container for loops, LIMA, and Tools,
screw lid can for screws and hardware, heavy stitched embroidered canvas
drawstring bag
Archival and Instructions: Detailed Bio, Care
Sheet, materials sheet with instructional video links, instructions for sharpener, Maglite MagTac and Solitaire,
Archival engraved co-extruded acrylic information plate
This is a professional kit, designed with and for counterterrorism and combat professional use, in the most modern and best treatment and construction possible, with the widest and most durable materials and accessories made. Learn much more about my Counterterrorism Knives at this link.
Thanks, S.!
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