Sandrin knives, known for their proprietary tungsten carbide blades, has created the Torino, their first locking folder, and the latest version includes striking carbon fiber scales.
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What Makes the Perfect Knife? Sandrin’s TCK 2.0
BY Levi Sim Updated: January 19, 2020The only thing a knife needs to be all the time is sharp, and Sandrin’s TCK 2.0 is always razor-sharp.
A Supermetal Knife Sharper and Harder Than Any Other: Sandrin’s Nakiri
BY Levi Sim Updated: May 20, 2019These knives from Sandrin represent innovation in the industry. They’ve completely changed the way tungsten carbide can be used and we think there will be applications across the industry.
Affordable Tungsten Carbide Knife From Sandrin – SHOT Show 2019
BY Levi Sim Updated: January 29, 2019Sandrin Knives has been making extremely high quality (and high priced) knives with tungsten carbide blades for some time. These knives are beautiful and it’d be a pleasure to own them, especially paired with a Cabot pistol with matching grips. However, with price tags over $1500, they aren’t for everyone’s budget. Their new TCK 416 on the other hand, brings the benefits of tungsten carbide blades and delivers for just as little as $149.
Sandrin Knives – First Ever Tungsten Carbide Folding Knife – SHOT Show 2017
BY S.H. Blannelberry Updated: February 17, 2017If you’re interested in purchasing a Clemente or any other Sandrin knife, you should definitely visit the or. Overview Excellence was once again on display at the Cabot booth at SHOT Show 2017. Yes, their 1911s are always amazing and eye-catching, but that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m referring to the Sandrin Knives that [...]