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CRKT Hissatsu Fixed Blade

18+
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£119.95
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James Williams, the designer of the CRKT Hissatsu, is a former Army officer with over 45 years of experience. It is based on an old Japanese design. The unique shape of the blade, made famous by the legendary Samurai, Takeda Shingen, works with the natural motion of the body. 

The Hissatsu’s dual grind Tanto blade is 440A stainless steel, high satin finished. The handle is in a traditional Japanese pattern, but is Twin-Fused, double injection-moulded with a high-impact polypropylene core, butt and hilt, and a non-slip Kraton handle surface. Oyatsubo, the emperor node on the omote (outside/public side) of the tuska (handle), allows you to know which direction the blade is facing, even in compromised lighting conditions, by touch.

The custom injection-moulded Zytel sheaths grip the knife firmly, and have removable belt clips which can be attached high or low, vertical or horizontal with the black two-piece screws provided. There are also holes and slots for carry on belts, webbing or equipment.

SKU
CR2907K
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
17.8
Overall Length (cm)
30.5
Blade Material:
440A Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.0
Warranty:
1 Year
Handle Material:
Polymer
Newest:
2014-01-15 00:00:00
Shipping Group:
STANDARD

Description


James Williams, the designer of the CRKT Hissatsu, is a former Army officer with over 45 years of experience. It is based on an old Japanese design. The unique shape of the blade, made famous by the legendary Samurai, Takeda Shingen, works with the natural motion of the body. 

The Hissatsu’s dual grind Tanto blade is 440A stainless steel, high satin finished. The handle is in a traditional Japanese pattern, but is Twin-Fused, double injection-moulded with a high-impact polypropylene core, butt and hilt, and a non-slip Kraton handle surface. Oyatsubo, the emperor node on the omote (outside/public side) of the tuska (handle), allows you to know which direction the blade is facing, even in compromised lighting conditions, by touch.

The custom injection-moulded Zytel sheaths grip the knife firmly, and have removable belt clips which can be attached high or low, vertical or horizontal with the black two-piece screws provided. There are also holes and slots for carry on belts, webbing or equipment.

Specification


SKU
CR2907K
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
17.8
Overall Length (cm)
30.5
Blade Material:
440A Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.0
Warranty:
1 Year
Handle Material:
Polymer
Newest:
2014-01-15 00:00:00
Shipping Group:
STANDARD

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  • 3
    A lot of work

    Posted by John on 26th Jul 2020

    As previously stated by others it requires a load of work to make it nice. I have the polished version it arrived totally blunt, and no original antique Japanese tanto are not blunt, they are literally razor sharp if properly polished and were honed along with the katana or tachi before battle. It took me the best part of a week to re grind and polish it on my Japanese stones mine is now zero ground with a properly cross polished kisaki with yokote. The steel feels and sound's very hard so I am suspicious of the heat treatment it is a lovely thing to look at now but I wouldn't trust it if my life depended on it. If like me you are into Japanese stuff and can sort it out it's a nice addition to the collection but your money is better spent with Cold Steel on something from their Tanto range. Hiennie were outstanding as usual.

  • 3
    Hissatsu

    Posted by JJ on 6th Sep 2019

    As this new model only comes in a black finish it took many careful hours bringing it to a mirror polished satin blade. However, I discovered a major problem not immediately apparent at first as the black covers a multitude of sins. The outside edge is a whole 2mm narrower than the inside leading to a asymmetrical blade, also the grind is shockingly bad, maybe quality control had a day off? Definately preferred my old & sadly lost original. The new grind & black finish is, I assume a cost saving exercise which, clearly has not been passed onto the customer. Disappointed, hence only 3 stars.

  • 4
    Hissatsu

    Posted by JJ on 21st Aug 2019

    One for the collection, I'm only disappointed that the plain satin bladed version is no longer available . Tactical black?! We're not all SF or ninja. Thanks Richard at Heinnie for the usual outstanding service.

  • 5
    The point is the point.

    Posted by Zab on 11th Aug 2015

    This blade works by piercing the substrate like a sewing machine needle it is not a cutting blade. The blade is fashioned three dimensionally to come to the point. The rest of the blade is trimmed to make the movement in and out of the substrate easy. You can imagine using this blade to sample sacks.

  • 5
    This is an improved Hissatsu

    Posted by Mark b on 22nd Dec 2011

    I bought my first Hissatsu when they arrived and it had a double flat grind with no actual edge grind. Making it very strong but not really sharp. I bought a new one from HH recently and the new version has an all round smooth edge grind. It is now pretty much perfect, sharp, strong and very pointy. At this price it's a very nice "long knife". PS bought the new one after seeing it demonstrated on the interwebs.

  • 1
    Hisatsu

    Posted by Tony Taylor on 3rd Feb 2008

    I could not get on with this knife at all. It was blunt when it came, requiring a lot of work. The blade is too light to make effective cuts, even when you have sharpened it.