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Look smart and feel secure anywhere with our personal grooming aid, the ColdSteel Honey Comb. Precision manufactured at great expense, it has the innocuous appearance of a simple hairbrush, but the fully functional brush also acts as a sheath that conceals an effective stiletto! Rather than use metal, the Honey Comb has been injection molded from Zy-Ex a tough, stiff nylon and fiberglass composite. We believe the Honey Comb is the all-round answer to personal defense at home, at work or overseas. As a hairbrush it's particularly appropriate in glove compartments, luggage, a backpack, or a woman's handbag, and its unassuming appearance won't turn heads or draw unwanted attention.
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Price | $5.92 |
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No one knows when the ball headed war club first appeared. It was in common use in the early 16th century and was popular with the war-like tribes of the American eastern seaboard, eventually spreading to the Great Lakes region and northern Canada all the way to the Great Plains west of the Mississippi.
It has been speculated that the wide adoption of this weapon was because it was relatively easy to manufacture, in that it required little or no metal, and because it was unspeakably effective.
The better clubs were carved from a naturally curved hardwood root burl, sapling or tree branch. This insured that the wood grain would curve in parallel lines though the handle and into the ball itself, avoiding the pitfalls of cross grain which could weaken the club and cause it to break at an ill-timed moment. Hornbeam (Iron Wood), a hard dense timber that was strong and was resistant to impact forces, was the most preferred material, even over such stalwart choices as Ash, Maple, Oak and Hickory.
In battle, a dedicated blow from the ball of the club could easily break a limb or crush a skull like a bat going through a watermelon. For added dynamism, and increased effectiveness, the ball was sometimes spiked with an antler, bone, knapped stone, or even iron.
ColdSteel president, Lynn C. Thompson, is an admirer of the ball headed club (especially after watching "Last of the Mohicans" about a dozen times) and when he saw an example made by custom blade smith Rich McDonald, he jumped at the chance to work with Rich to reproduce it.
our version is approximately 2 ft. long and features a 3 1/4" in diameter ball. It is fitted with a removable blunt, short steel spike. Hornbeam is scarce and not readily available in commercial quantities, so our club is injection molded out of black Polypropylene which is practically unbreakable. It will never rot, crack warp, splinter, swell, shrink mildew, or fade. For historical re-enactors the surface has a realistic wood grain finish that can be easily customized with paint and can be ornamented with brass studs, tacks, or feathers
Price | $52.31 |
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No one knows when the ball headed war club first appeared. It was in common use in the early 16th century and was popular with the war-like tribes of the American eastern seaboard, eventually spreading to the Great Lakes region and northern Canada all the way to the Great Plains west of the Mississippi.
It has been speculated that the wide adoption of this weapon was because it was relatively easy to manufacture, in that it required little or no metal, and because it was unspeakably effective.
The better clubs were carved from a naturally curved hardwood root burl, sapling or tree branch. This insured that the wood grain would curve in parallel lines though the handle and into the ball itself, avoiding the pitfalls of cross grain which could weaken the club and cause it to break at an ill-timed moment. Hornbeam (Iron Wood), a hard dense timber that was strong and was resistant to impact forces, was the most preferred material, even over such stalwart choices as Ash, Maple, Oak and Hickory.
In battle, a dedicated blow from the ball of the club could easily break a limb or crush a skull like a bat going through a watermelon. For added dynamism, and increased effectiveness, the ball was sometimes spiked with an antler, bone, knapped stone, or even iron.
ColdSteel president, Lynn C. Thompson, is an admirer of the ball headed club (especially after watching "Last of the Mohicans" about a dozen times) and when he saw an example made by custom blade smith Rich McDonald, he jumped at the chance to work with Rich to reproduce it.
our version is approximately 2 ft. long and features a 3 1/4" in diameter ball. It is fitted with a removable blunt, short steel spike. Hornbeam is scarce and not readily available in commercial quantities, so our club is injection molded out of black Polypropylene which is practically unbreakable. It will never rot, crack warp, splinter, swell, shrink mildew, or fade. For historical re-enactors the surface has a realistic wood grain finish that can be easily customized with paint and can be ornamented with brass studs, tacks, or feathers.
Price | $37.33 |
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The Special Forces Shovel is modeled after the original Soviet Spetznaz shovel. The Spetznaz soldiers made up the most elite unit in the Soviet Army. The U.S. equivalent would be our Green Berets. The shovel head and socket are forged from medium carbon steel, then heat treated for maximum strength. The edges come sharpened to a utility/axe edge that can easily be improved to razor sharpness.
Price | $19.39 |
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The Special Forces Shovel is modeled after the original Soviet Spetznaz shovel. The Spetznaz soldiers made up the most elite unit in the Soviet Army. The U.S. equivalent would be our Green Berets. The shovel head and socket are forged from medium carbon steel, then heat treated for maximum strength. The edges come sharpened to a utility/axe edge that can easily be improved to razor sharpness.
The Special Forces Shovel comes complete with a specially made Cor-Ex sheath. The sheath features an extra wide belt loop. The sheath and the shovel are available for sale as a stand alone items.
Price | $25.37 |
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Our Special Forces Spetsnaz® Shovel is modeled after an original Soviet “Spetsnaz' military entrenching tool. It has a stout hardwood handle, a broad flat steel blade and 3 sharp edges. It's ideally suited for digging foxholes and bunkers, to chop branches, build shelters, act as an improvised paddle, and even as a last-resort weapon of defense! It's even an excellent alternative to a Tomahawk for sport and recreational throwing! Our new larger variation, called the Spetsnaz® Trench Shovel, has all the winning features of the Special Forces model, with the added benefit of enhanced size. It is 50% longer in length, and has a slightly larger shovel head.
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Boar Spear Head. 18.5 inch overall. Black coated SK5 carbon steel blade. Spear head only. Boxed.
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Back in the early 1990's, ColdSteel's President Lynn C Thompson purchased a handmade Chinese Tiger Fork to add to his collection. He fitted it with an old rattan staff and has trained with it ever since.
Lynn greatly enjoys reading tales of hunting exploits in historical accounts and had read several stories about Chinese hunters using these giant forked tools to capture and kill big cats. He also had the pleasure of talking to (and training with) Chinese Martial Artists about how this tool was modified as a weapon of war and its application as a formidable fighting implement.
After 20 years, Lynn has finally brought his own version of the Fighting Tiger Fork to a modern audience.
our interpretation of this classic Martial Artists weapon features an elongated central spike to maximize its thrusting potential and inwardly curved outer forks to increase the success of trapping techniques.
By deftly twisting and turning the Tiger Fork in his or her hands, a skilled Martial Artist can not only catch, parry, deflect and entangle an opponent's weapon, but also disarm them, throw them or even lock their joints before delivering a coup de grace
Price | $121.13 |
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We are really glad to see the interest in spear hunting going up. Right now, six states are offering deer hunting seasons for spear hunters and we hope more will follow soon. We want to encourage this sport, as ColdSteel® pioneered it. The only thing hindering its wide popularity is the unavailability of an affordable spear. Presenting the American Hunting Spear! Made in three pieces, it consists of a long steel socket, shaft, and head that are welded together into a conjoined piece. It's sturdy enough for throwing and thrusting and will take down any game in North America. To keep the cost low, and for ease of transport, the American Hunting Spear does not include a handle. It is designed to accept most standard 48 inch Ash shovel handles available at most hardware outlets or online retailers. It comes complete with a Secure-Ex® sheath.
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In Africa, the Sjambok (Sham-Bawk) is a cattle prod, whip, riding crop and an effective means of self-protection, whether from venomous snakes, or from varmints of the two-legged variety! Unlike most western style whips which require a rolling “crack' to function, the semi-rigid Sjambok is swung like a rod or stick. The weight, speed and flexibility of the Sjambok's lash does all the work, and little skill or training is required to wield it effectively. our synthetic polymer version of the classic Sjambok features a thick injection molded lash, and is equipped with a soft comfortable Kray-Ex handle that's designed to resemble braided leather. Since the Sjambok is made entirely from super-tough polymers, it's incredibly durable and able to withstand weather conditions which would cause a traditional leather whip to break, crack or mildew.
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Our Secure-Ex C-Clips, invented by Mike Sastre of River City Sheaths, make it possible to attach your ColdSteel knives to belts up to 1 1/2 inches wide! Mike's clever design includes mounting slots that facilitate wearing your knife vertically, upside down, or even on a forward or backward slant! They're available in two sizes to accommodate large and small sheaths, and are supplied with all the essential hardware (screws and rubber washers). Plus, they can be attached to either side of your sheath so, if you want to, you can wear your knife inside your waistband! As an added bonus the C-Clips fit many other manufacturer's and custom knife
Fits up to 1 3/4 inch wide and 1/4 inch thick; belts, straps, molle, etc.
LARGE C-CLIP FITS THE FOLLOWING ColdSteel KNIVES:
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Our Secure-Ex C-Clips, invented by Mike Sastre of River City Sheaths, make it possible to attach your ColdSteel knives to belts up to 1 1/2 inches wide! Mike's clever design includes mounting slots that facilitate wearing your knife vertically, upside down, or even on a forward or backward slant! They're available in two sizes to accommodate large and small sheaths, and are supplied with all the essential hardware (screws and rubber washers). Plus, they can be attached to either side of your sheath so, if you want to, you can wear your knife inside your waistband! As an added bonus the C-Clips fit many other manufacturer's and custom knife maker's sheaths as well. Fits up to 1 3/4 inch wide and 1/4 inch thick; belts, straps, molle, etc.
SMALL C-CLIP FITS THE FOLLOWING ColdSteel KNIVES:
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Super thin 1911 pistol grips are designed to reduce the circumference of the 1911 grip for people with small to medium size hands. Heavily stippled and made from grivix they will never rot, crack, break or warp like wood grips and are extremely affordable.
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