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The Aviator Pilot Survival Knife from Timberline

Shaving sharp Tanto shaped 4" 440C steel blade on a famous knife. We finally have this long-awaited scaled down version of the Emerson designed SpecWar® and it is beautiful! The handle is glass-filled Nylon® and is perfectly shaped for comfortable gripping. The knife is small and light enough to be carried as a boot knife. This is a tactical knife that every enthusiast and collector should have.

The sheath is "state of the art" Kydex® and the knife fits solidly and securely in place. It can be used by itself or the extra strap (pictured above) can be added for carry on a larger belt (it has a Velcro® closing belt loop) or, it can be concealed in various ways. .

Sheath: KYDEX® with handle grip retention and secondary snap retention.

Detachable ballistic belt loop with 1-1/2" #88 hook (MIL-SPEC), (MIL-F-28140 Type 2), and 1-1/2" #1000 loop (MIL-SPEC), (MIL-F- 28140 Class 1)

VELCRO® with break-away feature for rapid detachment from belt. Web belt assembly attaches to KYDEX® frame with four hex head fasteners. Fasteners and hex wrench included. Webbing features integral sleeve to hold hex key.

- Lower loop for paracord attachment to leg, tactical bags, etc.
- Slots in sheath body for thigh strap attachment
- Clip-in sheath body for in-the-pant carry and boot carry
- Heavy-duty eyelets for tactical paracord attachment

Blade Length: 3.4" cutting edge, full tang construction
Blade Material: 440C
Blade Hardness: 58-59 Rockwell C
Handle: TlMBER-GRlPtm filled textured polymer with stainless steel lanyard tube

Aviator Pilot Survival Knife

Model TM 94021 Matte Finish Blade

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