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The infantry knife has had a rich and storied history in the military. Inspired by that broad and illustrious history, Toor are honored to introduce the Valor. This blade is an updated version of the infantry knife, using new materials and advanced Toor Knives manufacturing processes.
The Toor Valor is purpose built and was created to be part of the essential gear used by military personnel, with a range of different features that reflect the changing needs of the modern user. This blade is an indispensable tool made specifically for today’s elite.
With an overall length of 27.6cm (10.875”), a blade thickness of 4.6mm (0.1875”) and weighing in at 263g (9.3 oz), the Valor makes for an incredibly durable, effective and versatile tool in the field. The G10 handle is carved in a 3D radial pattern, creating a belly in the center portion to add mass to the overall grip.
The CPM 3V blade is ground with a Hybrid Fuller to reduce the overall weight and bring symmetrical balance to the knife. The extra high flat ground bevel meets the swedge grind seamlessly, leading to the reinforced tip. The blade is assembled with the custom turned hardware made from 303 stainless steel and is fitted with a fold over FlexTech KYDEX® sheath, which accepts all Toor Knives mounts.
Every Valor is made entirely in San Diego, CA by skilled and talented manufacturing team.
Should you wish to attach the sheath to your belt, you'll also need a Tek-Lok or similar, which are available separately (see below).
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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.