Columbia River CRKT 2907K Hissatsu Fixed 7.125" Black Blade, Black Handle

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Description

CR2907K: 2907K Hissatsu - Designed by James Williams

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James Williams, the designer of the Hissatsu™, is a former Army officer and martial arts practitioner/instructor with over 45 years of experience. He knows cutlery as President of Bugei Trading Company, producer of fine Samurai swords. As one who has trained tactical law enforcement and military forces for the SureFire Institute, he has developed a unique and powerful approach to unarmed combatives. His system of defensive tactics, known as The System of Tactical Strategy, has its origins in the ancient Samurai military systems as well as the Russian military art of Systema. 

A key part of this system is the Hissatsu based on an old Japanese design. The unique shape of the blade, made famous by the legendary Samurai warlord Takeda Shingen, provides enormous penetrating power and superior slashing capability in one blade, which works with the natural motion of the body. James arrived at this modern version as a backup weapon for close-quarters combat. This is a focused single-purpose knife for use in anti-terrorist/close-quarters battle (CQB) environments, either as a primary or a secondary weapon to augment the handgun in the hands of trained professionals. 

The Hissatsu's dual grind Tanto blade is 440A stainless steel, high satin finished. For those who prefer a non-reflective finish, the Hissatsu is available with a black EDP blade or in Desert Tan dress with titanium nitride blade coating. 

To aid in law enforcement and military training, a Hissatsu Trainer is now available with a blue handle and aluminum blade with a rounded trainer edge. 

The handle is in a traditional Japanese pattern, but is Twin-Fused™, double injection-molded with a high-impact polypropylene core, butt and hilt, and a non-slip soft textured rubber grip handle surface. Oyatsubo, the emperor node on the omote (outside/public side) of the tuska (handle), allows you to know which direction the blade is facing, even in compromised lighting conditions, by touch. 

The custom injection-molded glass filled nylon sheaths (in matching black, Desert Tan or blue) grip the knife firmly, and have removable belt clips which can be attached high or low, vertical or horizontal with the black two-piece screws provided. There are also holes and slots for carry on belts, webbing or equipment. 

The Hissatsu is intended for use only by trained law enforcement and military tactical team professionals. Enormous power in a light, flat package makes for easy carry with many options for placement on tactical gear.

About the Designer

James Williams is a former U.S. Army officer with over 45 years of experience in numerous martial arts disciplines. He knows cutlery as President of Bugei Trading Company, producer of fine Samurai swords. He is an expert in both ancient and modern martial arts and has developed The System of Strategy, a unique approach to unarmed combatives based on the ancient samurai system of close quarters combat. He is internationally known as a trainer of special operations units, government agencies, and law enforcement organizations, both foreign and domestic. James teaches combatives, self-defense, low-light tactics, and firearms. James is the designer of the Hisshou, Hissatsu Fixed Blade and Folder. He comments, that for tactical purposes, "The fixed blade is superior to the folder in every respect. Our goal with the Hissatsu Folder was not to replace the fixed blade knife, but rather to offer the best alternative possible when circumstances demand other options."

Specifications

  • Dimensions
    • Open Overall Length: 12.25 inches
  • Blade
    • Length: 7.125 inches
    • Thickness: 0.2 inches
    • Material: 440A
    • Blade-HRC: 55-57
    • Grind: Dual
    • Edge: Plain
  • Handle
    • Material: Double Injection Glass Filled Nylon/Soft Textured Rubber Grip
  • Carry
    • Carry System: Glass Filled Nylon Sheath
  • Made in Taiwan

UPC Code: 794023290714

Related Categories

CRKT Knives (Columbia River), 440 Blade Steel, Zytel Handle Material, Fixed Blade Knives, Fixed Blade Knives Combat Knives, James Williams

Product Handle Badge: Zytel Handles
Product Sheath Badge: Kydex Sheath
Columbia River CRKT 2907K Hissatsu Fixed 7.125" Black Blade, Black Handlerated 3.727 stars out of 5 (11 reviews)
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Columbia River CRKT 2907K Hissatsu Fixed 7.125" Black Blade, Black Handle
rated 4 stars out of 5
Rainchaser
AZ
Aug 06, 2023
Pros: Blade Material, Finish, Handle Material, Overall Quality, Weight
Cons: Blade Sharpness, Materials, Sheath/Scabbard
Serious Business
This blade is an assassin's blade. Nothing more, nothing less. Edge is dull. I had to work it for about ten minutes to get a decent edge. This is a serious weapon. let there be NO DOUBT.
Columbia River CRKT 2907K Hissatsu Fixed 7.125" Black Blade, Black Handle
rated 5 stars out of 5
David
NZ
Jun 03, 2015
Pros: None
Cons: None
purpose designed man stabber
This knife is one of the best stabber there is. 1. Dagger is more lethal but banned in most places. knifes with one sharp edge are legal. Don't end up in jail for a few years carrying a dagger.2. Knife is very thin, like iphone, so it's very easy to carry and conceal. this kinda thickness is not commonly found.3. Knife is very light, so it's easy to carry for extended time and also, you can strike out fast. Time between stabs are much shorter than with heavy hunting knifes.4. Tip design is vicious, more lethal than most knives.5. Steel may not be very sharp, but does not rust. Sharp steel always rust due to high carbon content. This knife is mainly designed stab, so no need too sharp. Stab is much more lethal than slash.
Columbia River CRKT 2907K Hissatsu Fixed 7.125" Black Blade, Black Handle
rated 1 stars out of 5
Paul
Toronto, Canada
May 28, 2014
Pros: Blade Sharpness
Cons: Overall Quality, Blade Material, Sheath/Scabbard, Materials, Finish
Cheap Chinese Crap
Yes it could stab you, but so could a $4 screwdriver. I collect many knives & I thought that it was not that well made. Personally I would prefer a US made dagger by Gerber like the Appelgate/Fairbairn series. $30 bucks more, 100% better.
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