Gear: DKD Swinguard

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DKD Swinguard

Wayne Clark

Category: Duty & Tactical Gear
Subcategory: Knives
Price: $450
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Description:

Wayne Clarks long awaited 11.25 inch semi custom Italian inspired swinguard has finally arrived!! This knife is beautifully crafted in the style of the old world Italian Stiletto but with the precision and modern materials used in today most advanced automatic knives. The 5 inch ATS 34 blade is DAGGER GROUND and flows seamlessly through the twin swinguards to the solid T6 aluminum body. The frame is made up of two billets of T6 aluminum machined to include the liners as well as the front and rear bolsters for unparalleled rigidity and strength. The scales are machined from G-10 and the knife is held together by stainless steel fasteners. This is a TWIN SPRING DESIGN employing an ATS-34 kicker leaf spring as well as a secondary coil spring which ensures LIGHTNING QUICK full opening every time. The crossgaurds are as tight as they could be with absolutely NO MOVEMENT whatsoever!

Member Reviews

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    BigGun, Mon, 02 Apr 2007 22:14:08 UTC.

    This is a SWEET knife - inspired by the Italian Stilletos but with a more modern take on knife design. I love the feel of the action. Not as rugged as a MicroTech. It's scary looking but in a more fashionable way.

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    Srialkiller02, Tue, 20 Nov 2007 00:43:08 UTC.

    small knife easy to carry and if you know how to do it good enough they're light enough to throw. a little pricey though.

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    dalizzard, Sun, 25 Nov 2007 04:04:16 UTC.

    I don't like it . It looks too much like a stiletto knife !!

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    Lizard_Man, Fri, 30 Nov 2007 21:46:55 UTC.

    Refuse to spend 450 on a 5 inch blade

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  • Officercharliebaileygates-hankevans_max30
    RPL, Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:00:02 UTC.

    Nice looking knife for the shelf, but prefer something a little more "utilitarian" for street use. Also, before throwing down four Franklin's on an auto opener, make sure of your dept's policies...would suck to lose this one for the cost.

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    JIMROC, Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:10:00 UTC.

    excellent knife

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    rghstkcwby, Tue, 01 Apr 2008 01:38:50 UTC.

    looks like a collectors item

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    BLUENITE, Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:30:58 UTC.

    GOOD TO USE WHEN PRACTICING CLOSE CONTACT MOVES.........BUT VERY OVER PRICED

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