Archive | April, 2020

2 New Knives from TOPS Knives – CUMA Kage and Tidal Force

TOPS Knives just released two new knives, the CUMA Kage and Tidal Force. Both are definitely big and bold.

CUMA Kage

The KAGE (Pronounced KU-MA KA-GAY), means “Shadow” in Japanese. The name is drawn from one of the designer’s lifelong passions, GI JOE: the Arashikage (Storm Shadow) Clan.

SIJO Waysun Johnny Tsai is a lifelong martial artist and world-renowned self-defense instructor. Riding off the success of his wildly popular TOPS Knives release, the C.U.M.A. TAK-RI, and its connection to the GI JOE Ninja Commando Snake Eyes, Sijo wanted to create something that he has sought after since his childhood, a functional Snake Eyes Sword.

Wanting to show influence, but not wanting to make an identical sword to the comics, Sijo drew the sword to his favorite Escrima stick length, 24″. Through years of training Sijo has found that 24″ is a perfect length for close range combat with an edged weapon or stick.

He then changed the tip and added a striking Punyo tip to the handle. Sijo didn’t just want a short tactical sword, he wanted to create a bush sword that could replace an axe, one that could fell a tree as well as remove an enemy’s limb in combat. Once satisfied with his initial hand drawings, he sent the sketches to his good friend Roland III of FOX KNIVES USA fame to transfer the hand sketch to a digital format.

Once the artwork was complete, Sijo landed back with his family at TOPS KNIVES. Over the next two years, Sijo and TOPS created a prototype and at the suggestion of Leo Espinoza and Craig Powell, TOPS added some fullers and holes to the handle to lighten the weight of the sword, Outside of the new fullers and holes in the handle, the sword’s CAD file was created from the original hand and digital drawings provided by Waysun Johnny Tsai and Roland Hinojosa III.

During the prototype stage, IDW comic book / GI Joe artist Robert Atkins agreed to upgrade the official Snake Eye’s sword in the comic book with The C.U.M.A. KAGE. That story arc written by GI JOE legend Larry Hama, is GI JOE: SNAKE HUNT and runs in GI JOE: A Real American Hero issues numbered 266-276.

The C.U.M.A. KAGE is finally here and Sijo could not be prouder of the final product that TOPS KNIVES has delivered.

https://www.topsknives.com/knives/cuma-kage

Tidal Force

Let’s face it. Cleavers are awesome. So are Karambits. Put them together the right way, and you end up with an interesting tool. The Tidal Force is that tool. Use it for daily tasks. Use it for food prep. Use it for self-defense. Whatever you decide to use it for, you’ll look good doing it. It has TOPS famous differential heat treated 1095, Some classy burlap Micarta handles and a solid Kydex sheath with a leather dangler.

https://www.topsknives.com/knives/tidal-force

RE Factor Tactical Launches Sicario III Pre-Order

RE Factor Tactical’s latest entry into the Sicario line of defensive knives, the Sicario III, represents their third in the collaboration series with custom maker Toor Knives. The new Sicario III is the most compact yet at just 6.5″ long with a 3.25″ blade.

Like previous Sicario offerings, this one features a CPM154 Persian inspired blade shape with a hollow primary grind. The result is a very acute, piercing point with a aggressive cutting edge. The full tang construction with slab handles and a large, easy to access finger ring for retention. The included sheath comes with a clip for IWB carry.

If you have been following the other Sicario knives, you’ll know you have to act fast to put one of these in your hands. Once the pre-order for these ends on May 4th, they will not be offered again.

REFactorTactical.com

Sneak Peek: S2Delta 1-6×24 Carbine Scope

We posted a review of a very impressive budget optic, the S2Delta 1-4×24 Carbine Scope, last year. That optic boasted a useful reticle, excellent turrets, and surprisingly good glass – all for less than $200 shipped via Amazon Prime. It is a real contender among budget optics.

Now, S2Delta has given us a sneak peek of their followup optic, the 1-6×24 Carbine Scope. This optic takes the same ranging reticle and adds more magnification which makes the reticle appear slightly larger which some users will appreciate due to how compact the reticle is in the 1-4×24.

Externally, the 1-6×24 is basically identical to the 1-4×24 which is good news considering the build quality of the 1-4×24. The internals will differ with the change to a 1-6 erector assembly.

S2Delta is targeting a Fall 2020 release for this optic and expect the price to be in $300-$400 range.

You can check out our review the 1-4×24 Carbine Scope for background: S2Delta 1-4×24 Carbine Scope Review

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Tiger Stripe Face Masks from OC Tactical

I am sure that most of us have realized the importance of having surgical masks on hand as part of our preps by now. If you are going to buy some, they might as well be Tiger Stripe camo. I guess you could go with baby blue or polka dots if that’s your thing but I’d wager that you would prefer Tiger Stripe.

OC Tactical’s Face Masks are now available. They feature oversized ear loops (you can shorten them with a knot) and an opening in the back for adding replaceable filter inserts (1 included). They are available in Tiger Stripe or Desert Tiger Stripe.

OCTactical.com

Sneak Peek: Lunar Concepts Prison Pocket

With a name like Prison Pocket, it has to be good. Lunar Concepts will release their Prison Pouch sometime in the next week. This simple pouch has a sleek shape and versatile attachment system that makes it well suited for storing small items directly on a rifle sling.

The pouch is laser cut and has a simple hook and loop closure. It attaches to multiple sizes of webbing via overlapping pieces of One-Wrap sewn to the back of the pouch.

The Prison Pouch is sized to hold a pair of CR123A batteries, a pair of AA batteries, a single 18650 battery, or other small items like ear plugs.

These will be available initially from Wise Men Company: WiseMenCompany.com

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