Spyderco Pygmy Warrior Combat 4.6" Black Plain and Serrated Double Edge Blade, G10 Handles - FB29GPSBBK

Description

SPFB29GPSBBK: FB29GPSBBK Pygmy Warrior by Bob Taylor

Spyderco

The Warrior fixed-blade is one of the world's most intriguing combat knives. Based largely on the groundbreaking research of close-combat icon Michael Echanis, the original Warrior's design was intended primarily for use with reverse-grip tactics inspired by the Korean martial art of Hwa-RangDo. Produced in limited quantities by the late Al Mar and later resurrected by the martial artist Bob Taylor and Echanis contemporary RandyWanner with our revitalization happening at the request of Spyderco Israeli customer Guy Rafaeli. The Spyderco Warrior features a number of performance enhancements. Full-tang construction and handle scales provide a superior grip and edge orientation, maximizing the knife's effectiveness when employed with its signature tactics.

Pygmy Warrior by Bob Taylor

Smaller, hobbit-sized Warrior with removable G-10 handle scales that can be "stacked" to customize handle thickness.

Features

  • Lanyard Hole: Yes
  • Blade Steel: CTS BD1
  • Handle Material: G-10 Stackable Scales
  • Blade Grind: Hollow-grind
  • Edge Configuration: PlainEdge Lower Edge - SpyderEdge Upper Edge
  • Sheath: Boltaron with mulit-positional G-Clip

Specifications

  • Overall: 9.25" (235 mm)
  • Blade: 4.6" (117 mm)
  • Edge: 3.9" (100 mm); 1.9" (49 mm)
  • Weight: 7 oz. (197 g)
  • Country or Origin: Golden, Colorado U.S.A.

UPC Code: 716104650491

Related Categories

Spyderco Knives, Spyderco Fixed Blade Knives Series, BD1 Blade Steel, G10 Handle Material, Fixed Blade Knives, Fixed Blade Knives Combat Knives, Made in USA

Product Handle Badge: G10 Handles
Product Sheath Badge: Kydex Sheath
Product Country of Origin Badge: Made in USA
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