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Strider Knives
Materials and design
Strider Knives makes Folding Knives and fixed-blade knives, using metals such as ATS-34, CPM S30V steel, titanium, stellite, beryllium, Damascus Steel, and BG-42 for the blades.
Strider fixed blade knives utilize either parachute cord or G-10 fiberglass for the handle material.
Strider uses a proprietary heat treatment originally developed by Paul Bos of Buck Knives. This resulted in knives with blades of ATS-34 or BG-42 coming back from heat treat with a very dark colored blade which would then be bead blasted a flat grey color. After masking a blade before beadblasting, Mick Strider found it resulted in a striping or camouflage effect and it has become a part of the design. As the newest steel Strider uses, CPM S30V does not darken after heat treating, a Black Oxide coating is applied beforehand.
Military models
Strider's first project as a company was to supply Naval Special Warfare Group 1 with WB and BG models in 1994. Strider Knives currently makes several models specifically for US Military Units in the Global War on Terror, each with its own designated NSN number. 1095-01-531-5015 is the National Stock Number for the Strider SMF (officially known as Knife, Folding, Special Mission). The Strider DB-L (officially designated as Knife, Fixed, Camo) NSN 1095-01-531-5023, the JB1(officially designated Shroud Knife) NSN 1670-09-000-3920, and the Probe knife built for landmine detection NSN 1095-01-503-7231 are Strider's fixed blades with NATO Stock Numbers.
Strider Knives has designed a new bayonet it hopes to market to the US military. The blade is CPM S30V and it features a tang extending all the way to the latch plate for increased strength. Strider designed the bayonet for Zero Tolerance Knives, which will release it as the ZT Bayonet D9.
Strider folding knives
Strider SnG folding knife
After eight years of making fixed blade knives, Strider turned to making folding knives. Strider's goal was to produce a folding knife that was as strong as a fixed blade. To work toward this goal, Strider relied on the use of G10 Fiberglass handles, titanium liners thicker than what was in current use throughout the cutlery industry and an oversized pivot screw 0.19" in diameter. The end results were two linerlocks known as the AR and GB models. Strider also makes titanium handled framelock folding knives. These models utilize the handle itself as the locking mechanism and are named the SMF, SnG, PT, and RC models.
Collaborations
Strider Knives has also teamed with the following companies:
Buck Knives for a variety of Strider developed knife designs mass produced at a more affordable price.
SureFire Flashlights. Strider Knives collaborated with SureFire by making an exclusive SF fixed-blade numbered and marked with the SureFire logo and sold with an identically numbered Strider marked M2CombatLight.
Unertl Optics (longtime manufacturer of USMC Scout Sniper Scopes) for a unique SMF knife paired up with each custom 1911 pistol sold.
Kershaw Knives (under the Zero Tolerance Knives affiliate) for Strider joint designs with custom Knifemaker, Ken Onion. A portion of the proceeds from every sale of Zero Tolerance Knives is donated to the Paralyzed Veterans of America. Strider, Ken Onion and Zero Tolerace won Blade Magazine's Publisher's Award for 2006 because of this collaboration.
Richard Marcinko for the Rogue Warrior series of knives.
References
^ Covert, Pat."Strider Knives Are Hard Corps", American Handgunner Magazine, March-April 2000
^ a b Gardner, James."Duel of the Titans: two exceptional folders exemplify state-of-the-art",Guns Magazine, June 2005
^ a b Kertzman,Joe."Earn Your Steel Stripes", Blade Magazine, March, 2006
^ a b c d e f g h Covert, Pat."Evolving edges: Strider Knives get Better and Badder!",American Handgunner Magazine, January-February 2005
^ Bolke,Darryl. "Strider Knives!", American Handgunner Magazine, 2002 Annual
^ Dick, Stephen (1995), "Blades of the Combat Swimmers", Tactical Knives, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 68-73
^ Ayoob, Massad."One night in the War on Terror", American Handgunner Magazine, Nov-Dec, 2005
^ Ewing, Dexter."Keep Your Eyes on the Strider Guys",Blade Magazine,December 2003
^ Cox, Matthew (16 January 2009). "Shot 09 - Wicked Bayonet". Army Times (Army Times). http://www.militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/?p=360&cpage=1#comment-98. Retrieved 7 February 2009.
^ Markel, Paul. "Practical Tacticals: Buck's Strider Folders",Tactical Knives Magazine,May 2006
^ Ewing, Dexter, "Knives and Lights", Blade Magazine, March 2004
^ "Surefire/Strider - New Products",Guns Magazine, January 2003
^ Cascio, Pat."Kershaw's Latest Tactical Folders",Knives Illustrated, February 2007
External links
Strider Knives, Inc. official site
ATS-34 Steel
BG-42 Steel
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Knifemakers
Bob Loveless Chris Reeve Ernest Emerson Ken Onion Murray Carter Phill Hartsfield William Harsey, Jr. Daniel Winkler
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