A fire igniting device which includes a flint adhered to a brass strip and has been fitted into the body of a bladed scout knife. The fire igniting device locks into the knife when not in use and is easily available for use when the blade is opened, the invention allows full function ...
3/4" wide, and .126" thick. The spine of the blade is ground square with sharp corners for use with a firesteel or shaving tinder. The 4 1/2" is sized for average to somewhat larger hands. Both the handle and sheath are a very bright hot orange. You shouldn't loose this one ...
The fire-starting gurus at Exotac have turned their attention to the flint-and-wick style of lighter and have come up with a winner, fixing some of the shortcomings that can plague this type of design. It uses standard Zippo (or equivalent) fuel but thanks to double O-rings it won’t ...
The Combat Knife, when the user attacks, will not reveal the user on radar. The only time the Combat Knife makes noise is when it successfully stabs someone, or if the user strikes a surface with the Combat Knife. The Combat Knife has two modes of attack: the simple slash, which can ...
The fire igniting device locks into the knife when not in use and is easily available for use when the blade is opened, the invention allows full function of the blade attached within the body of the knife.US5214853 * Mar 6, 1992 Jun 1, 1993 Bray Robert W Flint striker knife insert...
A combination match safe and knife which can safely be carried in a pocket in a closed position with the knife portion being reversible, that is, in one position, the knife blade and matches are enclosed inside the container, while in a second position the knife blade is positioned outside...