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When Toor Knives and Haley Strategic first joined forces to create the Darter, they weren’t just developing another fixed blade; they were establishing a design language, a philosophy, and a performance benchmark that blended real-world tactical experience with American manufacturing excellence. The Darter quickly became a standout tool in the hands of professionals who needed a blade built for the harshest conditions imaginable.
The Dropwing is the next evolution in purpose-driven design from this partnership. This folding knife engineered is with the same mission-first philosophy as the iconic Darter. It's tested, refined, and perfected through real-world feedback. This is the perfect knife for those who expect every tool they carry to perform when it matters most
The Dropwing features a CPM Magnacut Blade (61–63 HRC). Chosen for its balance of edge retention, toughness and corrosion resistance. The blade profile is inspired by the Darter, with an optimised geometry for controlled use and versatility. The crossbar lock is secure, ambidextrous, and smooth under stress - tested for reliability in harsh conditions. Phosphor bronze washers ensure smooth action, and long-term reliability in dusty, dirty, and debris-filled environments.
G10 handle scales with a texture ensure a confident grip in all weathers, and even with gloves. Titanium & G10 Hardware finish the Dropwing, chosen for lightweight strength, that ensures structural integrity without unnecessary bulk.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.