

With numerous prototypes in between, it gives you a good idea of how the design evolved over time through hands on user and feedback. In the photo above you can see the first variant (CH) along with the as yet unnamed current version. With prototypes spanning back over two years, the Breaching Tool is a collaboration between Strider Knives and a group of SMEs. It’s a very specialized breaching tool and it’s one of the hidden gems from SHOT Show. The Strider/5.11 SMF knife can be purchased on later this month and will retail for $599.99. For durability and long-lasting performance, this is the first Strider knife to incorporate CTS-B75P steel-an alloy from Carpenter Technologies that that is highly resistant to corrosion and wear-allowing users to more easily maintain a sharp edge for an extended period of time. The Strider/5.11 SMF knife boasts one-of-a-kind features including a custom-made pivot pin, custom fasteners and a Titanium handle with G10 scales. The subtle yet impactful features are demonstrative of the commitment to quality both companies were founded on and remain committed to.” “By engineering with utilitarian requirements in mind, we’ve created a knife that is both a workhorse and a battlefield companion-regardless of where your battle takes place. “The Strider/5.11 SMF knife is truly a work of craftsmanship,” said Dwyer. The blade design is a drop point, hand flat ground with a simple break on the spine and no false edge. With a sleek design, rooted in simplicity, the Strider/5.11 SMF knife is engineered with minimum components while staying true to the key components Strider Knives have become known for, including a titanium slab frame lock, a glass epoxy laminate handle and a rough peel surface for positive grip. Collaborating with the Strider experts to create a knife that fits the needs of our combined customer base has been a unique, yet organic, partnership resulting in a beautiful, limited-edition product.” “We’ve long admired the work of Duane Dwyer and the whole Strider Knives team. manufacturing, the Strider/5.11 SMF knife reflects the core values, mission and ethos of both 5.11 Tactical and Strider Knives,” said Davin. “From the product’s design, to its durability and U.S.
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Each piece, available at later this month, will include a custom nylon case, a “Raider” patch inspired by the WWII Marine Raiders’ patch and a certificate of authenticity signed by Tom Davin, 5.11 Tactical Chief Executive Officer, and Strider Knives Co-owner, Duane Dwyer. As a limited-edition product, there will only be 511 knives made. Made in the U.S., the knife, which is manufactured with CTS-B75P steel for ultimate corrosion and wear resistance, brings together two companies with a common ethos-to make high-quality, functional products based on feedback from those who work in the field. 13, 2014) - 5.11 Tactical®, the global innovator of tactical gear, today announced that the company has partnered with leading knife manufacturer, Strider™ Knives, to release the Strider/5.11 Strider Military Folder (SMF), a custom-designed tactical knife. Manufactured Strider/5.11 Strider Military Folder Knife Custom Kydex sheath with Tek-Lok belt attachmentĬompanies Collaborate to Release 511 U.S.Clip point blade with saw tooth and thumb rest.The link to purchase will be posted via Noveske’s Facebook and Instagram pages at that time. The knife will go on sale on Monday, June 15th, at 9:00am PST. “Strider Knives did an amazing job bringing the thoughts and drawings from Johnny into a high-quality knife that Johnny would have loved” she added.Įach knife is individually numbered, with only 50 available.

“This knife represents a design that Johnny worked on, taking into account all the features he wanted without compromise” said Lorina Noveske.

Designed by Johnny Noveske to be his perfect knife, Strider Knives was able to capture this design and bring it to reality. Grants Pass Oregon – Premium rifle manufacturer, Noveske Rifleworks, is excited to announce the limited edition release of a collaboration with Strider Knives.
