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440C Tiger Claw Hideaway Neck Knife
$ 36.43
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
This is a customized custom knife. Like having a tailored shirt made for you. Only better (and cheaper!)Scroll down to the "
What's my Size?
" section to find your size.
Description: A hand-crafted Hideaway Tiger Claw Knife made with 440C stainless steel, cord-wrapped in hollowed black paracord, and boasting a fearsome, tiger striped design.
A 1.99" curved blade makes for a quick and deadly multi-purpose knife. Great for slashing. Better for concealing.
Every knife is professionally hand sharpened at an angle of 19 degrees for a razor sharp edge.
Each knife purchase comes with a handmade, Kydex sheath, ball chain necklace attachment, One handle-wrapping paracord kit with [colors] cord wraps to choose from, 2 black self locking zip ties, 1 measuring strip and size guide, 1 micro absorbent band-aide with knife and sheath polish.
The concept behind this knife: Something ultra-concealable, highly retainable in a struggle, and accessible quickly and easily. In a real struggle, it would stay in your hands under conditions when any other knife would drop or be knocked from them. This knife features hands-free use. Hold a flashlight, gun, balance yourself, or deliver a blow with the same hand. Something unique compared to any other knife. Quickly deployable, yet still covert. Yank and pull in one motion. It will feel familiar to those comfortable with the drawstroke of a gun. Covert even when "at ready" in your hands. This kind of knife is concealable in enough ways that there are no excuses for not having a blade there when you need it, constant and consistent.
What's my Size?
1) Grab a tape measure, or if you don't have it, a ruler, scissors, scotch tape, a pen and sheet of paper.
2) Cut a narrow piece of paper like you see in the last product picture above. The strip of paper being cut is narrow, just 1/2 or 1/4 inch wide. He is using a small piece of scotch tape to secure the base of his trigger finger in the picture.
Using this strip of paper (or your tape measure if you have it), wrap the paper around your trigger and middle finger, where you would normally wear rings. Pull the paper to "snug" but not tight. Mark the overlap point with a pen, then measure with a ruler to get your size in inches.
3) That's it! Now choose your size in inches from the drop down menu at the top.
Do not try to add slack to your measurement. My sizing algorithm does all that for you. I just need your 2-finger circumference measurement from where you wear rings. Or around your knuckles if those are bigger.