Every first responder whether it is Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire, or Special Operations knows the importance of having a dependable tactical knife available for critical incidents. 5.11 Tactical series has stepped up by partnering with Steve Tarani, a world-renowned knife specialist to bring a line of high quality tactical knives to the first responder market.
Built tough to meet the demands of today’s law enforcement professionals, the Investigator Tactical Knife is a functional combination of durability and accessibility. This Investigator Tactical Knife has a number of great features including a blade constructed of U.S. Made 154CM Crucible blade steel. This Investigator Tactical Knife is tough and can stand up to the rigors of special operations. The locking mechanism is secure and tight guaranteeing blade stability during use. The handle is designed to keep your hand securely in place even under wet and slippery conditions and the mounting clip can be placed on either side and either end of the Investigator Tactical Knife to fit your carry needs.
You can adjust the tightness of the blade to meet your opening and closing style and the blade is designed for one hand opening. The locking closure mechanism is easy to operate with precise tolerances.
When you need the service of a high quality tactical Investigator Tactical Knife you can depend on 5.11 Tactical Series to give you exceptional functionality at a great price. Don’t spend another day without your Investigator Tactical Knife at your side.
When you need the service of a high quality Investigator Tactical Knife you can depend on 5.11 Tactical Series to give you exceptional functionality at a great price. Don’t spend another day without your Investigator Tactical Knife at your side.
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