Masters of Defense Duane Dieter CQD - Automatic
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DIETER CQD FOLDER Masters of Defense® knives represent the ultimate refinement of the combat-fighting tool. The new Close Quarters Defense® (CQD®) special Operations tactical Folders, by the distinguished trainer Duane Dieter, is the latest magnificent collaboration to emerge from the M.O.D. R&D center in hills of North Carolina. Contructed of the most advanced materials available, its operation mechanism is computer machined to tolerances one-thirtieth the width of a human hair. Like all M.O.D. knives, the Dieter CQD® knife is milled from solid bars of T-6 aluminum with blades of 154-CM cryogeneically heat-treated steel. The final asembly is hand-fitted by master craftsmen, giving you the perfection of a custom knife, with the accuracy and durability availed by 3rd millenium computerized milling techniques.
Built on the same machinery used to make missle guidance systems, Dieter's tactical knife features a plunge lock system, secondary safety lock, support blade, Dieter Side Hilt, a modified spearpoint broadening blade, and military anti-slip grip inserts. Brutally strogn, it is designed by the world's leading close quarters tactical specialist. It is available in matte bead blast or the proven stealth black titanium-carbonitride coating, with a plain or partially serrated cutting edge. This knife can keep you alive. Offering both utility and astonishing combat capabilities, the Dieter Spec Op's knife provides a new level of personal weaponscraft. M.O.D.'s tactical knives are regarded by many as the most advanced production tactical knives in existence today. Like all M.O.D. knives, the CQD® folder must pass stringent inspection procedures demanded by Masters of Defense® CEO Jim Ray. Since their introduction, they have become the tools of choice for military and police professionals throughout the world. The CQD®
ATAC (Advanced Tactical) Support Blade THE NEW CQD® MARK I TACTICAL FOLDER The CQD® Mark I offers a carbide window breaker positioned for maximum efficiency and hand protection. Another possible tactic is a limited penetration strike. Extraction ridges have been milled into the Dieter Side Hilts. Click
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