Features:
After noting improvements offered to us by soldiers and cops in the field, we took the popular ESEE 3 added 3/8" of handle length, a glass-breaking pommel, larger handle screws, then differentially heat-treated the 1095 carbon steel and dressed up the Micarta slabs to build the ESEE 3. We then coupled this improved model with a sheath system that can be carried in just about any configuration for the perfect, lightweight carry knife. The ESEE-3 features a substantial upgrade in overall fit and finish, Orange G-10 slab handles and a Super Tuff black Venom Green powder coat on the steel.
- Maximum thickness: 1/8"
- Black Sheath w/ spring steel clip plate
Specifications | |
Blade Color | Green/olive |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Material | Carbon steel |
Handle Color | Orange |
Handle Material | G-10 |
Knife Type | Folding |
Pocket Clip Include | Yes |
Point | Drop point |
Total Length | 8.3125 |
Randall's Adventure and Training is a recognized leader in Latin American jungle survival training and domestic survival training. Randall's Adventure and Training® also produces a quality line of survival gear and field grade cutlery for law enforcement, military applications and outdoor bushcraft under the ESEE brand name. Our knives are made in the USA and backed by a 100 percent 'NO QUESTIONS ASKED' warranty against all use and abuse. Currently, our gear is being used worldwide, including the conflict areas of Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, Colombia and numerous places in between.
Randall's Adventure and Training manufactured (and continues to fully guarantee) R.A.T. Cutlery knives (RC-3, RC-4, RC-5, RC-6) built from 2007 until 2010. We have changed the name of our company to ESEE Knives. The only thing that has changed is the name. We now market our knives under the ESEE, Izula, and Junglas brand names. Randall's Adventure and Training does not manufacture or warranty RAT knives built by Ontario Knife Company (RAT-3, RAT-5, RAT-7, RTAK, TAK and Model 1 Folder). These knives are manufactured by Ontario Knife Company even though they were designed by Randall's Adventure and Training.