RMJ Tactical

RMJ Tactical Orlando Special Tungsten Cerakote Nitro-V Blade Hyena Brown Sheath

$295.00
( 1 Review )

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The Orlando Special is another RMJ knife influenced by time and tradition. There aren't many EDC knives that are cooler than an old school boot dagger!  The Orlando Special has a 4.5" Clovis style blade, with an overall length of just under 9".  Made from 1/8" Nitro V stainless steel, the knife is deceptively light at only 4.6oz.  The blade is coated in Tungsten Gray Cerakote for added corrosion resistance, and a low vis look.  The knife features G10 composite handles that have a grippy texture without being over aggressive.  The handles are attached with Grade 5 Titanium fasteners - anodized bronze.    

The Orlando Special includes a Kydex sheath with a 1.5" Belt Clip.  

  • Blade Length: Approximately 4.50" ~ 114 mm
  • Blade Material: Tungsten Cerakote Nitro-V Steel
  • Hardness: 59 - 60 HRc
  • Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.125" ~ 3.2 mm
  • Blade Style: Double Plain Edge
  • Lock Style: Fixed Blade
  • Open Overall Length: Approximately 8.875" ~ 225 mm
  • Handle Material: Hyena Brown G-10
  • Sheath: Black Kydex
  • Weight: Approximately 4.60 Ounces ~ 130 Grams (Knife Only)
  • Special Features:
    Made in USA

1 Review

5/5
Nathan 12th Nov 2024

Fantastic Boot Knife

I am pleasantly surprised that the dagger is bigger than I was expecting. The handle feels great a d of course it is razor sharp. Started carrying a knife in my boot in the late 90’s. At first because it was cool. Then I worked as a ranch hand and it became practical (just imagine being bundled for winter, contorted under a trailer, needing to cut something and you can’t reach your pockets or belt)… Now I have one in my boot because it has become tradition. I recently switched boots and instead of moving the sheath for my current knife, I decided it was time for a new blade. Marked and punched the holes, secured it to the inside of my boot with the provided screws and loctite and slightly smoothed a couple edges of the sheath.

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