A wilderness survival and tactical knife with superb cutting efficiency. The ESEE 6P fixed blade knife features a tough black powder coated blade with a plain cutting edge, grey linen Micarta scales and a rounded pommel with lanyard hole. The 4.8mm thick 1095 carbon steel blade is full tang and flat ground. Includes a Coyote Brown moulded sheath, clip plate, paracord and cord lock. The ESEE 6P can serve as a primary wilderness survival knife, or be fitted to your modular system for duty carry in a tactical environment.
Carbon Steel Care: ESEE knives made from high carbon 1095 steel will rust and stain if not properly cared for, especially on the cutting edge and around the laser engraving. It is the user's responsibility to keep the blades properly cleaned and lubricated. We suggest using a dry film rust inhibitor on the blade, or a light oil. Use Lock Tite or similar when assembling any hardware, such as attaching the clip plate to the sheath.
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Length: 298.45 mm
Blade Length: 165.1 mm
Blade Thickness: 4.82 mm
Style: Fixed Blade, Full Tang, Flat Grind
Steel: Black Powder Coated 1095 High Carbon
Hardness:55-57 HRC
Handle: Micarta, Grey Linen
Weight: 334.5 Grams
Sheath: Injection Moulded w/Clip Plate, Coyote
Made in: USA
Product Code: E-6P

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ESEE Knives and gear was created by Jeff Randall and Mike Perrin. Jeff Randall was a survivalist, adventurist, instructor and entrepreneur. Jeff Randall became business partners with Mike Perrin, TransEquatorial Solutions Inc., the parent company to ESEE Knives. In 1997 Randall started his jungle survival school known as Randall's Adventure & Training. It was designed for military personnel and individuals needing survival and environment training. During training Randall used Peruvian Special Forces and American instructors teaching jungle survival, from that experience that is where ESEE Knives and gear was created. Randall's experiment into designing extreme use cutlery predates the ESEE name. Before ESEE Knives became a company of their own, Randall was the inspiration behind the RAT cutlery brand manufacture by Ontario Knife Co. When Randall ventured out into his own business, he changed the name of his knives from RAT Cutlery to ESEE Knives. Wondering where the name come from? ESEE is an acronym that describes what the training company was built around. The "ES" in ESEE stands for Escuele de Supervivencia also known as School of Survival and the "EE" stand for Escape and Evasion, which is taught to certain students of the training school. This is why it is just fitting that most of the ESEE knives are designed more towards tactical and survival use than everyday carry. Although some are relatively small, almost all ESEE knives are fixed full tang knives which gives them exceptional strength and dependability.