 
Cold Steel scores a
direct hit with the
Gunsite™ folders -
the first authorized
and official knives
of the Gunsite™
training center. |  
In 1947 Mikhail Kalashnikov, the legendary Russian gun designer, created the AK-47 assault rifle. Eventually adopted by the Red Army in 1949, it became famous as the "People's Rifle"... |
 
Our Counter Point II offers almost all the same benefits as our Counter TAC boot knife series but in a smaller, lighter, and more easily concealed package. The blade is a classic boot knife shape with a long false edge and a needle sharp point to guarantee the ultimate in penetration. |  
Packing an awesome punch, Cold Steel's® Triple Action® proves that the power
and strength of a formidable cutting tool doesn't require a folding knife with the
weight of an anvil. |
 
Cold Steel is famous for raising the bar in the knife
industry and our Recon 1® tactical folders are setting a
standard that's hard to beat. |  
Our Voyager® folders are, ounce for ounce, far stronger than 99% of our competitor¹s folders. And this is a fact, not an idle boast. |

The Spartan™ has dual pocket clips to assure ambidextrous carry and for quick draw opening, it features a thumb plate that can be used to open the knife like a conventional "one handed opener" or be snagged on the edge of a pocket during the draw stroke and opened automatically.
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That’s right, the Paradox ™ is not a switchblade, gravity knife, or assisted opener and can’t be opened without the use of both hands. So, while it looks like a classic Butterfly knife from the early 80’s, and feels like one in your hand, it isn’t.
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 Now cold steel is pleased to give these real american heroes a knife named in their honor and expressly designed to serve them—the american lawman™. |  Our new Caledonian Edge features a number of modern variations and refinements on its older predecessor. The blade is made from virtually unbreakable San Mai III® blade construction and like the original Skean Dhu, features a thin, acutely pointed tip that’s as sharp as the proverbial needle. |
 Available in three sizes to suit the bold, the bolder and the boldest, the Espada was designed by
custom knife maker Andrew Demko and Cold Steel President Lynn C. Thompson. |  In feudal Japan one of the most highly coveted titles among a lord’s high-ranking retainers was “Hatamoto”. The fortunate Samurai on who this distinctive honor was bestowed was allowed immediate access to his lord, day and night, and was deemed trustworthy enough to wear his sword in his lord’s presence. |
 The Cold Steel Kudu, takes some cues from its South African competition, but our version is vastly superior. Ours has a Krupp 4116 Stainless steel flat ground blade, heat treated to Rc 56-57 for better edge holding ability and ease of re-sharpening, and a thin razor sharp edge |  The Bushman® has been a mainstay of the Cold Steel line for more than a decade now. It’s an economically simple design, with winning features like strength, versatility, and an affordable price. |
 The Rajah folders, designed by Andrew Demko, are big enough to approximate the feel and heft a fixed blade Kukri. Their broad, downward curved blades exhibit the best of a Kukri’s characteristics. | 
Our Ti-Lite® tactical folders evoke the sleek speed and rebellious lines of the classic 1950’s-styled switchblade. Unlike most switchblades however, they are legal to carry nearly everywhere.
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 Our latest improvement is our patent-pending Tri-Ad™ lock. Andrew Demko is the originator of the Tri-Ad’s™ novel locking mechanism. It’s a successor to a patented lock design originally created by the very talented John PerMar. |  Have you ever imagined a hunting knife that has the safety and convenience of a folding knife yet has the strength and cutting power of a fixed blade? Cold Steel has taken this thought one step further and made it a reality with our Ultimate Hunter |