New Knife: First Tactical Diamondback

First Tactical Unveils Affordable Diamondback Folding Knife with Tanto and Spear Point Variants

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We often sing the praises of high-end $250+ knives, and there’s no doubt that they’re nice to own. However, for every-day carry purposes, is a knife that expensive really a requirement? We’d say it’s not—in fact, there are lots of great EDC folding knives that can be had for well under $100. To put it in simpler terms, there’s no need to drive a Lamborghini to work every day, when a trusty pickup truck will get the job done reliably (and you won’t always be paranoid about scratching it).

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One newly-released example of an affordable daily-carry folding knife is the Diamondback from First Tactical. This 3.43-inch folding blade is priced at only $65, and it’s available in either a tanto point or a modified spear point design.

Despite its inexpensive price, the guys at First Tactical didn’t cut corners with the Diamondback’s construction. The blade is made of AUS-8a high-quality Japanese stainless steel that’s corrosion-resistant and easy to sharpen. It’s one of our favorite EDC knife steels, and a great choice for this price range. The handle is formed from textured G-10, a material we like for its durability and light weight.

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Another handy feature on the First Tactical Diamondback is its Thumb Bridge, a platform bolted to the blade’s spine above the thumb hole. This feature provides added leverage for cutting, and a convenient grab point to open the blade quickly. A sturdy liner lock holds the blade open, and a turned mount clip design makes sure it stays secure in your pocket when it’s stowed.

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Here’s a list of some of this blade’s key features:

  1. Thumb Bridge Technology
  2. AUS-8 blade with satin black finish
  3. Thick liner lock mechanism
  4. Manual opening
  5. Turned mount pocket clip (prevents screws from backing out)
  6. G10 handle scales
  7. Ambidextrous right- or left-hand clip mounting options
  8. Includes extra screws and wrench

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For more information on the new First Tactical Diamondback folding knife, visit FirstTactical.com.


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Patrick McCarthy is the Editor of RECOIL OFFGRID. He currently resides in Arizona, and enjoys hiking, camping, shooting, and snapping photos along the way. You can follow his latest projects on Instagram at @pmccarthy10.

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