Recently, Buck Knives announced the release of the Ground Combat Collection of knives. The new knives have been tested by military troops in demanding harsh conditions. The new collection of knives feature tanto and spear point blades. Giving you the ability to choose the flavo you like. The Ground Combat Collection was design, developed, and produced here in America. The new Ground Combat Collection from Buck knives retails at $130.
Recently, Buck Knives announced the release of the Ground Combat Collection of knives. The new knives have been tested by military troops in demanding harsh conditions. The new collection of knives feature tanto and spear point blades. Giving you the ability to choose the flavo you like. The Ground Combat Collection was design, developed, and produced here in America. The new Ground Combat Collection from Buck knives retails at $130.
Below is the official press release from Buick Knives on the Ground Combat Collection.
Post Falls, ID — Wednesday, February 5, 2020– Buck Knives, leader in sports cutlery, recently announced the release of the Ground Combat collection, featuring tanto style blades and spear point blades.
Designed for use in harsh environments, the Ground Combat Knives (GCK) offer impressive strength and durability. The use of 5160 spring steel increases the blade toughness, level of ductility, and offers excellent fatigue resistance. Field tested in the most demanding conditions, these mission ready tools deliver impressive functionality. Available in tricolored canvas Micarta or black G10 handles, the 891 GCK Spear Point and the 893 GCK Tanto feature 5 ½” steel blades with a Cerakote™ coating, blunt handle design for light hammering tasks and additional combat functions. Each version comes with an injection molded polypropylene MOLLE compatible sheath with multiple carry options.
“The Ground Combat Knives were produced to meet the increasing need for a reliable, indestructible knife that can be used for combat and tactical operations but can also cross over as a reliable outdoor utility tool,” said Chris Brooks, Director of Brand Management for Buck Knives. “Each design was field tested by military operatives in the most demanding conditions and that feedback was helpful in the overall design.”
Each knife was proudly made in the USA. MSRP: $130.
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