Preview: Taurus Fixed Blade Knife

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posted on February 1, 2025
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Taurus Fixed Blade Knife

One standout in firearm maker Taurus’ accessory line is this branded fixed-blade knife by Fox Edge. This general workhorse of a knife has a 4.6" blade of D2 steel hardened to 58-60 Rockwell and featuring a drop-point profile with a slight spear point beveled in.

Black G10 scales have a knapped flint texture for a secure grip, while jimping along the blade’s spine adds user control for finer work and a lanyard cutout in the butt adds security.

A leather sheath complements the blade, which is designed to be belt-carried either horizontally or vertically.

The suggested retail price is $100. For more information, visit shoptaurus.com.

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