The Fury 32221 Dragoon II from Joy Enterprises is often termed as a butterfly tactical, however, this is not a butterfly. Instead the Dragoon is a safety knife with a unique blade lock handle. Release the clasp, pull forward on either handle and the handle rejoins its mate to reclasp and turn your folder into a fixed blade. Much easier to use than a butterfly and safer when closed or open. | ||
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Fury Tactical General Tactical Folding Knife
The Fury General Tactical is a low profile folding knife that features a Combo Edge Serrated Black Tanto Point Blade with Black Aluminum Texture Grip Handle, 440 Steel, Lock Back, Dual Flippers, Thumb Stud, Lanyard Hole and Pocket Clip. For Professional Use, 4.5 oz | ||
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Fury Tactical 3 Angle Knife
The Fury 3 Angle Knife from Joy Enterprises was banned from use during war by the Geneva Convention due to its deadly three sided blade. The three sided blade was originally used to penetrate heavy wool trench coats in hand to hand combat and it has now evolved into a work horse from outdoorsmen to SWAT teams. The spike shape made of high grade German or Japanese carbon steel has unlimited uses. Thrower, pick, stake, weapon, window punch are just a few uses. We had one customer kill a shark | ||
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Fury Tactical All Black TacAssist Folding Knife
The Fury TacAssist Folder from Joy Enterprises features an all Black Tactical Finish, 4 5/8” Closed, RazorEdge Black Blade, Assisted Opener with Seatbelt Cutter and Window Punch, Pocket Clip, 6 oz | ||
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Fury Tactical Shiver Double Folding Knife
The Fury 32219 Shiver Double Folding Knife from Joy Enterprises was originally designed during World War II for use by German Military paratroopers. A completely unique fold over concealed blade handle is a great piece of engineering. When in the closed position, press on the shorter interior handle, one complete rotation and the blade is exposed. Ultimate safety when closed and great strength when opened. All topped off with a tactical crown, use as a window punch or to make a statement. A | ||
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