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Cobra Steel Kindjal

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Battle Ready
(7 customer reviews)
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Battle Ready

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    Another all purpose function knife in the Windlass Cobra Steel line! This survival knife features a sharpened steel blade, fully tempered in state-of-the-art computer controlled ovens. to a Rockwell hardness of 48-52 so it will flex in a cut and come back for more. Features a rugged hard rubber mold-over grip that is highly detailed for a positive, shock absorbing hold. Based on the traditional Kindjal, one of the best overall patterns and proven over a long history of use, this is an excellent self defense knife. Includes a leather belt sheath.

    Overall Length23 1/4''
    Blade Length16 5/8''
    Weight15.6 oz
    EdgeSharp
    Width41.1 mm
    Thickness4.1 mm - 3.6 mm
    PommelIntegrated
    P.O.B.2 3/4''
    Grip Length4''
    Blade [X46Cr14 Stainless Steel]
    TypeKindjal
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerWindlass Steelcrafts
    Country of OriginIndia

    7 reviews for Cobra Steel Kindjal

    1. Chris Hunt

      A must have for knife and sword enthusiasts! This sword/knife is incredilbly nimble. A great weapon for thrusting into light targets. The blade has a beautiful mirror polish and the tip came with a verry fine point. I would easily reccomend this as a sword for first timers and budget sword collectors.

    2. Eric Merrell

      1095???? I do not believe that this is 1095 carbon steel i left it out side with some water on the blade it did not have rust on it other sites have it as X46cr13 stainless steel

    3. Jim

      Nice little blade This is a nice blade to take camping. It isn’t stainless steel. I believe it is 1095, most notable reason is you cannot heat treat stainless. Second is it would shatter upon hitting anything, stainless is very brittle. Third, reading Windlass’s website. These are listed as 1095, not stainless. I’m an engineer, I’m pretty good on knowing my steel.

    4. Chris K.

      Great Value, and YES, it IS stainless. This is a stainless steel. It’s a European version of 420 HC which Buck uses in all it’s knives, try to tell them it can’t be heat treated, lol.I’m no engineer I’m a Chef, but I know this for a fact. They have to be able to take a fair amount t of shock. Stainless is, as a rule more brittle because it contains more chromium ,but it can be heat treated and tempered its just trickier.I own the kopis as well as kindjal and they are excellent, as well as Wusthof chefs knives and cleavers in this line of steel, it’s just x50 and not x46. Trust me its treated and tempered. X46 means %.46 carbon and cr14 is chromium %14. D2 is a tool steel and contains %12 and considered semi stainless. The steel composition can be easily found online and any real “engineer” should know that stainless can indeed contain carbon and be heat treated. Bear in mind, though, it’s not Talonite, so it’s stain-LESS not stain-FREE and still can rust or corrode if not maintained but will be quite resistant. I suggest having it sharpened though, sometimes they come dull from the factory and it’s not so easy to do yourself. Great blade though, definitely buy!

    5. Myles

      Very satisfied This product is very well made. I am happy with both the look and quality of the weapon, and it holds up quite well to testing. Highly recommend!

    6. Juan (verified owner)

      Talk about fun! This thing is light, comfortable in the hand and wicked sharp! The extra sharpening was well worth it. I’ve been eying this for a few years and finally pulled the trigger with no regrets so far. Do yourself a favor and buy one next time they’re back in stock.

    7. nsenterfeit

      The blade itself is fantastic. Perfect balance, easy to wield, and the perfect design for defensive purposes be it in the home or field. Only downside that I’ve noticed so far was the stitching for the belt-loop. It came undone fairly rapidly and away from the sheath itself. Might be able to remedy with epoxy or something, but watch it if you get one. Other than that this is a great sword.

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