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KNIVE S A powerful prybar/cutting tool A design collaboration between Ethan Becker of BK&T; and John Benner of TDI, Ka-Bar's BK3 Tac Tool smashes, bashes, pries, hammers and cuts. It is equally powerful at lifting stubborn hinge pins, prying open doors or windows, and hammering out glass as it is efficient at cutting 550 cord. KA-BAR Knives has been in business since 1898. Located in Olean, New York, the company rose to fame during World War II thanks to the KA-BAR USMC Fighting/Utility knife. The heavy-duty entry tool makes it easy for tactical teams to gain access to interior rooms. Conceived for Men, but Women Love it Too! Features: ■ 7-inch blade ■ 12 1/2 inches long ■ 1095 Cro-Van steel A superior edged tool out of Oregon Based out of Oregon City, Oregon, Benchmade Knife Company Inc. manufactures knives for a loyal following of knife users around the globe. The latest in the Triage family of knives (915 & 916), the 9170 Triage features anodized aluminum handles with G10 inlays, a modified drop-point style blade in a high corrosion resistant N680 steel, an automatic opening strap cutting hook in 440C steel, a carbide glass breaker, and Benchmade's AXIS auto mechanism which is renowned for its lock-up strength, dependability, and ambidextrous use. MINI SCABBARD® • Premium cowhide • Detailed molding • Adjustable tension device COMPANY Benchmade Knife Co. Ka-Bar Ontario Knife Company READER SERVICE NO. 14 15 16 $ 58 99 Style 019 We didn't invent concealment, we just perfected it! M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N For more information on these companies, circle the corresponding number on the Reader Service Card MSRP GUNHIDE ® 800-GUNHIDE 631-841-6300 Dept #LE93 www.desantisholster.com 431 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701 Circle 11 on Reader Service Card www.officer.com September 2013 Law Enforcement Technology 37

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