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The KA-BARTDI Law Enforcement Knife is a compact, tactical fixed blade designed for durability and precision. With a blade made from AUS-8A stainless steel, it boasts a hardness rating of 57-59 HRC, ensuring it remains sharp and reliable for all your outdoor needs. The knife features a drop point edge and comes with a hard plastic sheath for safe storage. Ideal for camping and law enforcement, this knife is a must-have for anyone seeking a dependable tool.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Brand | KA-BAR |
Model Name | 1480 |
Special Feature | hard Plastic Sheath |
Age Range (Description) | Teens and Adults |
Included Components | knife |
Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | AUS 8A Stainless Steel |
Style | American |
Blade Length | 2.31 Inches |
Theme | Tactical |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 5.63 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00617717214806 |
Orientation | Vertical |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Ka-Bar |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.72 x 3.82 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.38 x 4.25 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | KA-BAR |
Material | Steel: AUS 8A stainless steel |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | KA-BAR1480 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Sport Type | Outdoor |
A**E
High Value EDC defensive knife
If you are in the market for an affordable angle knife, look no further. The Ka-Bar TDI (small) brings a lot to the table in a compact package. $40 buys you a capable defender which offers a fast draw, lots of torque when making slashing movements, and a capable stabber. The grip is excellent and feels very natural in the hand. The only complaint I have with the knife is that on a waistband carry the sheath is a bit cumbersome. The H&K Plan-D wins out on both size and weight, but loses in the value and grip arena. If you had to pick one I would stick with the TDI. Large or small you cannot go wrong. Check your local knife laws before carrying these in public. A Dirk and Dagger charge is no joke.Pros- Fast draw- concealable- light weight- sturdy- High valueCons- If handle material had a layer of G-10 it would never leave my side- Sheath can be cumbersome ( HK-PLAN D has a superior sheath for waist carry)
T**4
Great Knife, Belt Clip is Included
Got this from BladeShop.I really love kabar and they're great comfortable knives and are ascetically pleasing and have a nice useful design to them. I've been wearing it for a while now and it's really comfortable even in the sitting position when worn between 12 and 1 next to the belt buckle, unless you're carrying a firearm then you want it on your non-dominant side as a back up. This is my second TDI. The first one I bought came with a belt attachment that you had to slide your belt through. It was VERY annoying and uncomfortable and I hated it. The knife was great, but the sheath was not well design. They fixed the problem with this belt clip. I will try to comment and update later on its longevity, but it's very easy to attach to a belt and take off, but it will NEVER pull off when you pull the knife out. It's well designed and a far better design then they originally had about 10 years ago.On a side note, amazon recommended that I buy this along with a belt clip... being used to this model 10 years ago and only getting a sheath, I assumed the belt clip was sold separately, so I picked it up. Turns out the knife comes with the sheath and belt clip attached... oh well, I guess I have a back up one. I'm not sure what people are talking about though when they say no tools are provided because the extra belt clip I received came with tools, and the actual knife in the box came with the same tool... so I don't know where they got theirs from, but it's supposed to come with them.
J**
Very nice little knife
Very sharp, nice ergos, nice belt clip included. Quality build. As others have said, this is a single purpose knife, not a pocket knife, not a do all, not a knife you’re going to pull out multiple times a day. Do your homework before you buy this, if you don’t already know what this type of knife is for, and hopefully have the proper training.
R**Z
Great for everyday carry
It's been 11 years since I bought this knife, and I still love it and take it with me everywhere (Where legal.) It has a great design, and conformity to my hands, the blade has excellent quality, I haven't had to sharpen it in years, and it's still sharp as ever!Works great for everyday uses!
D**N
The knife is great, the sheath is great quality and fits the ...
I bought it to wear horizontally on my left side belt for a left hand draw. The knife is great, the sheath is great quality and fits the knife well, but the belt clip is designed for vertical carry only. I managed to reorient the belt clip using the included hardware to an angle more conducive to horizontal carry but the clip is long enough that I found it uncomfortable to wear in that configuration as the corners dig into my belly when seated.I purchased a third party sheath intended for horizontal carry that works better for that position. It doesn't have quite as good a knife fit upon insertion and the retention is not quite as positive, although it is adequate.If Ka-Bar would design their sheath and clip or an optional one for horizontal wear, sized so that it doesn't dig into anything above the belt when the wearer is seated, it would be perfect.I use it as a self defense tool when carrying my handgun concealed. It is most likely to be needed in a CQB circumstance when I'm trying to protect my weapon with my right hand and need to draw and deploy the knife with my left to create separation between me and my attacker. Pocket folders are generally useless in this situation as detailed by many police documented reports regardless of the training and familiarity with the knife by its user, hence the need for a fixed blade knife and one one that can be drawn quickly using gross motor skills under physical duress by ones off hand, not strong hand.That is why most who buy this length "cop knife" buy it and how they intend to use it, as a concealed stand off tool. Uniformed police actually buy and use its larger brother with a longer blade as they don't have to conceal it and vertical orientation on their duty belt or vest is the preferred carry method.Great knife, fair price, good quality sheath and clip, just not the positioning of the sheath for horizontal belt wear, at least for folks like me. Maybe if I was taller or thinner, it would be okay but I'm built about like the average American male these days and live in a south western climate where anything on my belt is going to be next to bare skin.
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