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Those researching for a custom knife will eventually discover that Mercworx knives are created by one knife maker who does all of the fitting, sanding, and fabrication by hand. Professionals use these knives for fighting in the field. Mercworx knives are better made and more highly finished than the knives of many of the other knife makers out there. Mercworx larger tacticals are made of 1/4 inch 154CM steel, and you can also choose to upgrade to the S30V steel. 154cm is the best steel for hard used knives. Even the smallest of the knives will cut a large wound due to the thickness of the blade. They chose fine sanding over blasting as it makes the knives easier to clean, and less susceptible to the elements.
Mercworx knives are quite comfortable because of Mercworx's complete design and attention to detail. The balance, design and feel of the knives are outstanding. The Mercworx Sniper , Equatorian and Orion feature the unique upswept thumb ramp on the top of the knives. So when you push against an object the blade won't cut your palm. On the bottom of the knives are extended protrusions of the blade that will keep your hand from sliding. The handle is made of standard black micarta that is bonded to the handle, and will withstand sub-zero temperatures. Mercworx knives also have a large blade (land area), which makes the knife heavier for chopping and prying.
Mercworx knives feature a smooth handle because it will have firm retention in a confrontation and a decently comfortable grip. You can have the best of both of these worlds because Mercworx spent a lot of time creating a handle that covers both. The knives feature a thumb stop, to make the knives more usable. The user can wield the knife in the extended saber grip by pushing down on the stop to align the blade with the centerline of his forearm. The knife will feel as though it were an extension of your forearm. The flared tip on the knives blades are designed such to make maximum damage upon penetration. An hollow point bullet works the same way.
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