Columbia River CRKT Williams HZ6 Fixed Blade Knife (6.5 Inch SK-5 Black Plain Blade) Black G10 Handle + Boltaron Sheath 2927

SKU: CR2927
  • Overall Length: 11.375 in.
  • Blade Length: 6.50 in.
  • Cutting Edge Length: 5.80 in.
  • Blade Thickness: 0.21 in.
  • Blade Width: 1.03 in.
  • Blade Material: SK-5 Carbon Steel
  • Blade Hardness:
  • Blade Style: Trailing Point
  • Blade Grind: Flat
  • Blade Finish: Black
  • Edge Type: PlainEdge
  • Handle Length: 4.75 in.
  • Handle Width: 1.05 in.
  • Handle Thickness: 0.58 in.
  • Handle Material: G-10
  • Handle Color: Black
  • Weight: 8.40 oz.
  • Sheath: Boltaron
  • Knife Type: Fixed Blade
  • Brand: CRKT
  • Model: HZ6
  • Model Number: 2927
  • Designer: James Williams
  • Country of Origin: China
  • UPC: 794023292701
  • Retail Price:
    $119.95

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    Reminiscent of a Japanese dagger, the HZ6 is a tactical fixed blade designed by James Williams for CRKT. Owing to the SK5 carbon steel blade, this knife holds well to heavy use, despite its combat leanings. The blade is black powder-coated to resist wear and tear. The handle is black G10 and is designed for both a secure grip and to reflect the classic wrapped handles of Japanese daggers. The knife comes with a Boltaron sheath that accommodates several mounting options.

    About the Designer

    James Williams is a former U.S. Army officer with over 45 years of experience in numerous martial arts disciplines. He knows cutlery as President of Bugei Trading Company, producer of fine Samurai swords. He is an expert in both ancient and modern martial arts and has developed The System of Strategy, a unique approach to unarmed combatives based on the ancient samurai system of close-quarters combat. He is internationally known as a trainer of special operations units, government agencies, and law enforcement organizations, both foreign and domestic. James teaches combatives, self-defense, low-light tactics, and firearms. James is the designer of the Hisshou, Hissatsu Fixed Blade, and Folder. He comments, that for tactical purposes, The fixed blade is superior to the folder in every respect. Our goal with the Hissatsu Folder was not to replace the fixed blade knife, but rather to offer the best alternative possible when circumstances demand other options.