RMJ Tactical Knives and Tomahawk Available at KnifeCenter.com Media
Published: 6 years ago
In high-energy, high-stress situations where every second counts, RMJ Tactical makes the tools you’ll want to have by your side. Ryan Johnson’s original knives and tomahawks are designed for maximum performance, even in the most extreme conditions. To get your hands on one, click this link: https://bit.ly/2MFh3Gj
RMJ Tactical’s philosophy boils down to this: the situation you find yourself in will determine what your blade is used for. Whether cutting, bashing or prying, failure is not an option. These American craftsmen take pride in their work, and you are about to see why.
First up, we have the RMJ Tactical Kukri, inspired by the blades wielded to devastating effect by the Gurka warriors. In their hands, these blades earned a fearsome reputation on the battlefield. Not just a weapon, the Kukri is a versatile survival tool. The forward angled blade allows the edge to slice while it chops, causing tremendous damage in the process. RMJ builds their version using very tough 80CRV2 carbon steel with their signature milling pattern and a fuller to increase lateral strength. The G10 grips come in a variety of colors, but we are especially fond of this black and orange version, which you can only find at the KnifeCenter.
Similarly inspired by the past but entirely modern is the Berserker Tomahawk. This all-steel integral design harkens back to axes used by the Viking horde in the 9th century. Incorporating feedback from special ops soldiers, this hawk is updated for modern combat with 4140 Chrome-Moly Carbon Steel with a Cerakote finish and G10 handles. Offering a strong balance of strength, edge retention and corrosion resistance, this weapon can perform its tasks without failure and with deadly efficiency.
If space is at a premium and you prefer something more edc-friendly, RMJ has you covered. The Utsidihi is a low profile, lightweight blade designed for deep concealed carry. This knife is available as a standard production blade, or as hand forged customs by Ryan Johnson himself with paracord wraps and custom beads. With a spear point blade and Nitro-V stainless steel, the Utsidihi is an excellent everyday user that will cover all the bases on or off-duty.
When you want a little more “tactical” in your everyday utility knife, look no further than the Peregrine. It’s fast, light, and perfectly sized. The 4.25” CPM-3V blade wears a black finish and features compound grinds for varied applications. The recurve section discourages the blade from slipping; ideal for cutting rope, branches, or anything held by hand. Meanwhile, the tanto tip allows for flat cuts against a hard surface, and the blade tip’s alignment to the handle allows for efficient transfer of power for piercing. Offered with a cross-draw Kydex sheath, the Peregrine can be made ready at a moment’s notice.
If you love these fantastic RMJ Tactical designs as much as we do at KnifeCenter
"Rhythm of the Funk" by MC Cullah
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RMJ Tactical’s philosophy boils down to this: the situation you find yourself in will determine what your blade is used for. Whether cutting, bashing or prying, failure is not an option. These American craftsmen take pride in their work, and you are about to see why.
First up, we have the RMJ Tactical Kukri, inspired by the blades wielded to devastating effect by the Gurka warriors. In their hands, these blades earned a fearsome reputation on the battlefield. Not just a weapon, the Kukri is a versatile survival tool. The forward angled blade allows the edge to slice while it chops, causing tremendous damage in the process. RMJ builds their version using very tough 80CRV2 carbon steel with their signature milling pattern and a fuller to increase lateral strength. The G10 grips come in a variety of colors, but we are especially fond of this black and orange version, which you can only find at the KnifeCenter.
Similarly inspired by the past but entirely modern is the Berserker Tomahawk. This all-steel integral design harkens back to axes used by the Viking horde in the 9th century. Incorporating feedback from special ops soldiers, this hawk is updated for modern combat with 4140 Chrome-Moly Carbon Steel with a Cerakote finish and G10 handles. Offering a strong balance of strength, edge retention and corrosion resistance, this weapon can perform its tasks without failure and with deadly efficiency.
If space is at a premium and you prefer something more edc-friendly, RMJ has you covered. The Utsidihi is a low profile, lightweight blade designed for deep concealed carry. This knife is available as a standard production blade, or as hand forged customs by Ryan Johnson himself with paracord wraps and custom beads. With a spear point blade and Nitro-V stainless steel, the Utsidihi is an excellent everyday user that will cover all the bases on or off-duty.
When you want a little more “tactical” in your everyday utility knife, look no further than the Peregrine. It’s fast, light, and perfectly sized. The 4.25” CPM-3V blade wears a black finish and features compound grinds for varied applications. The recurve section discourages the blade from slipping; ideal for cutting rope, branches, or anything held by hand. Meanwhile, the tanto tip allows for flat cuts against a hard surface, and the blade tip’s alignment to the handle allows for efficient transfer of power for piercing. Offered with a cross-draw Kydex sheath, the Peregrine can be made ready at a moment’s notice.
If you love these fantastic RMJ Tactical designs as much as we do at KnifeCenter
"Rhythm of the Funk" by MC Cullah
http://cullah.com/