
I received this Hissatsu knife from Colombia River Knife & Tool company recently and right away I liked it. I am biased as I have always been interested in the samurai and ninja of ancient Japan and was a martial artist for a little over 5 years. This blade was designed by James Williams, former Army Officer and practicing martial artist (45 years experience) for one

The blade of the knife itself is made of 440A stainless steel with a highly polished finish. The edge is extremely sharp and the blade comes to a nice point that provides excellent penetration. I have taken this knife with me while hiking in a very wet gully area, and the knife itself got wet but resulted in no rusting.
The handle is high-impact polypropylene core, butt and hilt, and a non-slip Kraton handle

The Zytel sheath holds the knife in using friction. If you really put a good shaking on the

The feel of this knife in your hand is nice. It's very light and ergonomic. Drawing it from it's sheath is smooth and flawless. If you want a knife that is to be used as a backup for your primary weapon I really recommend this knife.
Details:
Blade: Length: 7.125” (18.1 cm)

Thickness: 0.20” (0.51 cm)
Steel: 440A, 55-57 HRC
Knife: Overall length: 12.25” (31.1 cm)
Weight: 7.9 oz. (224 g)
Available Colors: Black handle/high satin finish, black handle/Black EDP finish, Desert tan handle/Desert Tan titanium nitride blade finish
MSRP: $109.99
** Since I will hopefully not have to use this for it's intended purpose of inflicting harm to others, if anyone has any suggestions on ways of testing this knife's fighting abilities please email me! **

4 comments:
if that is in fact a zytel sheath, why have they designed it like a kydex sheath?? some serious lack of imagination on the designers side
first comment. your an idiot. its not a display knife, and isnt intended to have a nice sheath zytel sheaths are like kydex. its intended to be tactical.
Looks like they tried to copy the kydex sheath on the Tracker knife maybe... although the Tracker knife is a lot more useful. Personal opinion.
Ow wow, the third commentor is a moron too. The tracker is a completely different knife altogether, no design simmilarities and for a completely different purpose, therefore there is no comparrison, and this sheath looks like a ka-bar friction sheath, not a TOPS sheath at all.
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