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Whether you’re looking for your next everyday pocket knife or a new fixed blade knife, TrueSwords.com’s high-quality selection of knives is sure to have just what you need.
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Black Anime Assisted Opening Pocket Knife - 3Cr13 Stainless Steel Blade, Aluminum Handle, 3D-Printed Artwork - Closed 5”
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Large Honshu Push Dagger - Silver
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Kissing Crane Burnt Bone Composite Stiletto Pocket Knife
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1918 WWI Trench Knife Replica
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Honshu Small Covert Defense Push Dagger And Sheath - 7Cr13 Stainless Steel Blade, Molded TPR Handle - Length 4 3/4”
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Rapiers
CL1
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K Exclusive Silver Butterfly Trainer
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Red Samurai Butterfly Knife - CNC Black Stainless Steel Tanto Blade, Aluminum Handle, Latch Lock - Length 9 3/4"
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Butterfly Knives
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Combat Commander Trench Knife - Brass Knuckle
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Fixed Blade Knives
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KNIVES FAQS
- What does full-tang mean?
The tang of a knife is the part of the blade that extends into the handle. A full-tang knife has the handle pieces or scales attached to each side of the tang to form the handle of the knife. In contrast, a half-tang knife has a tang that only extends halfway into the handle. - Where did the butterfly knife come from?
Also known as a balisong, the butterfly knife got its start in the Philippines as a self-defense and utility pocket knife. It gained popularity in the United States when soldiers returned from the Philippines after W.W.II. - Why do I need a knife sharpener?
A knife will serve you well for many years if you keep it properly sharpened. Also, a blunt or dull knife requires more pressure to use, which opens the door to it slipping and causing injury. What you want is a sharpener system that offers a couple of different grit options. The grit is the size of the particles in the stone, which affects the finish on your blade – a finer grit giving you a finer finish. - What does “feed your blade” mean?
It means that to maintain your knife, you should coat it with a clear, non-organic oil to prevent moisture from reaching the blade, when storing. A light oil like gun oil works perfectly but it should be changed regularly by wiping the blade clean with a soft cloth until dry and applying more.