Drop Forged Battle Ring II

By: Cold Steel
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State Of The Art Ulti-Clip

If you’re relying on your knife in a self-defense emergency, you shouldn’t need to fumble around to access it, or risk having it wrested away. If that’s your situation, consider our Drop Forged Battle Ring II. It’s drop forged, like the other knives in this series from a single piece of steel, has twin razor sharp edges with a needle point, an integral guard, and a finger ring. Its grip is sized for nearly any hand, and it’s precisely contoured to prevent slipping. It can accommodate eight different grip styles, and it’s easy and quick to draw when you’re in a hurry. It comes with a cut resistant, Secure-Ex® sheath that features a state of the art Ulti-Clip™ *, making it a steadfast companion you don’t want to be without.


Specifications

Reliks Product ID 6685
Manufacturer SKU 36MF
Blade Coating Grey Teflon Coating
Blade Length 3 1/2"
Blade Material 52100 High Carbon
Full Length 9"
Handle Length 5 1/2"
Sheath Secure-Ex
Thickness 6.5 mm
Weight 7.5 oz


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"Very very sharp, built like a tank. Using the ring is interesting but I find that I mostly want to cup the rounded ring in the palm of my hand. Using the index finger in the ring is sort of similar than for a karambit, but the strait instead of a claw-like curved blade of a karambit gives the blade a less useful angle of attack in my opinion. Alternatively one can use the thumb in the ring for an icepick grip the the edges are at 90 degree to what they are when using the index finger. One thing I would "In Theory" worry about is that it might be possible to have the ring break the finger or thumb ? In spite of the previous the knife feels good in hand in many different ways of holding it. Bottom line I like it."