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Cold Steel Rajah

Cold Steel Rajah The Cold Steel Rajah designed by Andrew Demko, is big enough to approximate the feel and heft a fixed blade Kukri. The broad, downward curved blade is flat ground at just the right angle so it naturally bites deep instead of bouncing or skidding off. The point of the blade is thick, wide and sharp enough to pierce even the toughest targets. The handle frame and integral bolsters are CNC machined from a 7075 Aluminum billet to secure the black G-10 handle scales. The Rajah II tactical folder is a more economical version of the Rajah I and the Rajah III is the smallest, but is by no means a "weaker brother". Both have a Grivory injection molded handle and steel liners for added strength. All Rajah's are built tough enough to endure countless hours of hard, brutal work. You can carry the Rajah as you would any tactical folder, using the clip to attach it to any reasonably sized pocket or clip it in your waistband.
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Bob's Knife and Tools Reviews
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Rajah I Knife Review
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 Specifications
Knife Style Folding Knife / Tactical Knife
Weight 13.4 oz
Blade Length Rajah I & II - 6"
Rajah III - 3 1/2"
Overall Length Rajah I & II - 14"
Rajah III - 8 3/8"
Blade Steel Japanese AUS 8A Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness Rajah I & II - 0.19"
Rajah III - 0.16"
Handle Material Rajah I - Polished G-10
Rajah II & III - Grivory injection molded
Lock Type Tri-Ad
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