The SLCC- Type R is a perfect example of Mick Strider's preferred EDC blade.the STRIDER SLCC (a$$ sheath not included) Each piece will have our logo, pictures are non logod Sterile piece. Lots of belly and a wicked point in a blade style never done before on the SLCC, and available in Black oxide and Strider Tiger stripes.
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The SLCC-TYPE R is a full sized SLCC (some limited runs were a smaller size) with a standard length 3/4 grind recurve blade with a persian-esque upswept point.
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A skeletonized 3 finger grip handle paired with a full size blade made originally to be tucked in a waist band with a static cord it later wound up as a test bed for every sort of sheath and every sort of blade shape imaginable. He is airborne qualified and currently serving with the 171st Security Police Squadron of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard.LIMIT OF ONE KNIFE IN EACH FINISH PER CUSTOMER / HOUSEHOLD! The Strider SLCC (slim light concealed carry) is a knife like no other. Get the best deals for buck strider knives at. Website: Scott Smith is a former active-duty Army MP. Suppliers: Folding Knives: Good ones to buy from are Spyderco Emerson Benchmade Zero Tolerance/Kershaw Chris Reeve Knives Strider Cold Steel Buck. Handle Material: TACCOM glass-reinforced nylon The Buck-Strider SBT Police Utility Knife is truly up to the tasks of daily duty use.īuck-Strider Model 882 SBT Police Utility Knifeīlade Material: ATS-34 steel hardened to Rc 59/62 As in nature, everything on this knife was done for a reason and its form follows function.
Don’t let its futuristic looks turn you away. Overall, the Buck-Strider Model 882 is a great knife. Also, it carries well in the slash pocket of 5.11 Tactical Pants. It looks different from most of the knives that I have used, but it’s not just different looking for the sake of fashion. 145 inches thick and only the last half inch is tapered, giving it a sharp, tough drop point.Īfter using the PUK for several weeks, it grew on me. To take the punishment of prying, yanking, and general abuse, the blade is. To aid in cutting seat belts or safety/rappelling harnesses, the blade is partially serrated. The PUK’s blade is also designed to take whatever your duty day can throw at it. The PUK takes this into account, something many tactical knives don’t. Buy BUCK 889 STRIDER ARROW STAMP BLACK BLADE & HANDLE TACTICAL FOLDING POCKET KNIFE online at an affordable price. Remember, if you ever have to draw a knife as a weapon while on police duty, it will be an up-close-and-personal affair. This move puts you in position to apply a strong rear or forward thrust against an attacker. It can be opened with one hand, but you can open it much faster and assume a fighting position easier if you take a firm grip on the handle with one hand and grab the texturing on the back of the blade with the other and flip the blade open. Unlike most tactical knives, the PUK is supposed to be opened with two hands.
And the texturing on the handle helps facilitate the PUK’s use as a defensive weapon. The modernistic, angular look of the PUK gives it a positive grip. I also learned that the aspects of the PUK that I didn’t like at first were actually functional. Also, the PUK’s forward finger groove and serrated liner keep you from losing your grip on the knife, even in the most stressful of situations. No matter how wet your hands or gloves are, the knife is secure. First, thanks to the checkering in the tactical composite (TACCOM) handle, the PUK is very secure in your hand when you grip it. But I decided to give the PUK a chance.Īnd after spending a little time with it, I noticed a few things that I really liked.
The texturing of the exposed blade surface (when folded) detracted from the knife’s look and its angular lines really didn’t thrill me either. This knife has a great pedigree, but I have to admit that when I first got a look at it, I was not all that impressed.