Hinderer Knives Available at KnifeCenter.com. Featuring the XM-18 Gen 6, Half Track and Firetac Media
Published: 6 years ago
Hinderer’s design philosophy is that knives are intended to be used as tactical tools. That has allowed him to engineer his knives to be around for the long haul when put to work in intense situations. To get your hands on a Hinderer, click this link: https://bit.ly/2Zl3cwo
Another aspect that makes Hinderer knives so appealing is their modular nature. Rick has spent a great deal of time designing his knives to incorporate interchangeable hardware and features throughout, which allows the user the ability to customize their knives themselves. There are countless ways you can do this, from something as simple as a different handle scale color to outfitting your entire knife with different hardware materials and almost everything in-between.
In the Hinderer line there are knives like the Half Track. This is a knife that brings the well-known Hinderer durability and performance to a remarkably slim and compact package that will fit in just about any pocket or hand. The Half Track features a 2.75" tanto blade made from CPM-20CV stainless steel with thumb ramp jimping, making for excellent piercing performance and very controlled slicing. The handle is made from titanium with a milled G10 face scale which adds to the durability of the knife while also ensuring a secure grip in the hand. The Half Track is a stylish, robust EDC knife from Hinderer and we think it's a great option for those looking for a compact carry that can handle extremely heavy duty cutting tasks.
We also have knives like the Firetac, which is the return of one of Rick's early frame lock models from the late 1990's that preserves the Hinderer overbuilt toughness that has become a staple of the company. It comes in a much thinner profile than most Hinderer models in both width and thickness, which makes for an improved carry. It also has a surprising amount of reach for such a slender knife.
It features crisp action from the ambidextrous thumb disk which is probably the smoothest we’ve seen from Hinderer yet. It also has a superbly jimped thumb ramp, a lightly textured G10 face scale, titanium frame lock with Rick's trademark lockbar stabilizer, and flow-through barrel spacer construction. This is one of those knives you can do everything with, and it’s engineered to deliver workhorse performance for years to come.
You can’t forget about Rick Hinderer’s classic XM Series. The Gen 6 XM-18 carries on the tradition being one of the the world's toughest tactical folders regardless of your desired application. This knife features all the premium materials and manufacturing techniques that you have come to expect from Hinderer while also packing in some of the most premium features you could ask for in a knife. It incorporates a ball bearing pivot for supremely smooth flipping action. If buttery smooth action isn’t for you, Rick’s also included regular bronze washers that you can put on your knife for a more traditional feel. It has a supremely ergonomic fit in the hand thanks to the handle shape and rugged build, making it a complete package when it comes to a tactical folder.
If you are looking for a Rick Hinderer design but want something more affordable, brands like ZT, Kershaw, and Gerber have licensed his designs for a number of models that you can also find at KnifeCenter.
Rick also offers a wide range of pens made in-house which are just as well-built as the knives. Their robust construction makes them effective in their role as tactical back-up, and all-in-all they’re some of the finest “hard-use” writing implements in the world.
More than anything, Hinderer has been a model of consistency when it comes to being one of the most durable and high performance premium knife brands on the market and once you get your hands on one you know you are going to have it for a long time.
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"Rhythm of the Funk" by MC Cullah
http://cullah.com/
Another aspect that makes Hinderer knives so appealing is their modular nature. Rick has spent a great deal of time designing his knives to incorporate interchangeable hardware and features throughout, which allows the user the ability to customize their knives themselves. There are countless ways you can do this, from something as simple as a different handle scale color to outfitting your entire knife with different hardware materials and almost everything in-between.
In the Hinderer line there are knives like the Half Track. This is a knife that brings the well-known Hinderer durability and performance to a remarkably slim and compact package that will fit in just about any pocket or hand. The Half Track features a 2.75" tanto blade made from CPM-20CV stainless steel with thumb ramp jimping, making for excellent piercing performance and very controlled slicing. The handle is made from titanium with a milled G10 face scale which adds to the durability of the knife while also ensuring a secure grip in the hand. The Half Track is a stylish, robust EDC knife from Hinderer and we think it's a great option for those looking for a compact carry that can handle extremely heavy duty cutting tasks.
We also have knives like the Firetac, which is the return of one of Rick's early frame lock models from the late 1990's that preserves the Hinderer overbuilt toughness that has become a staple of the company. It comes in a much thinner profile than most Hinderer models in both width and thickness, which makes for an improved carry. It also has a surprising amount of reach for such a slender knife.
It features crisp action from the ambidextrous thumb disk which is probably the smoothest we’ve seen from Hinderer yet. It also has a superbly jimped thumb ramp, a lightly textured G10 face scale, titanium frame lock with Rick's trademark lockbar stabilizer, and flow-through barrel spacer construction. This is one of those knives you can do everything with, and it’s engineered to deliver workhorse performance for years to come.
You can’t forget about Rick Hinderer’s classic XM Series. The Gen 6 XM-18 carries on the tradition being one of the the world's toughest tactical folders regardless of your desired application. This knife features all the premium materials and manufacturing techniques that you have come to expect from Hinderer while also packing in some of the most premium features you could ask for in a knife. It incorporates a ball bearing pivot for supremely smooth flipping action. If buttery smooth action isn’t for you, Rick’s also included regular bronze washers that you can put on your knife for a more traditional feel. It has a supremely ergonomic fit in the hand thanks to the handle shape and rugged build, making it a complete package when it comes to a tactical folder.
If you are looking for a Rick Hinderer design but want something more affordable, brands like ZT, Kershaw, and Gerber have licensed his designs for a number of models that you can also find at KnifeCenter.
Rick also offers a wide range of pens made in-house which are just as well-built as the knives. Their robust construction makes them effective in their role as tactical back-up, and all-in-all they’re some of the finest “hard-use” writing implements in the world.
More than anything, Hinderer has been a model of consistency when it comes to being one of the most durable and high performance premium knife brands on the market and once you get your hands on one you know you are going to have it for a long time.
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"Rhythm of the Funk" by MC Cullah
http://cullah.com/