The 8 Best Tactical Combat Knives

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Whether in a urban environment or deep in the uncharted woods, a knife is without a doubt one of the most important and useful tools one can carry. And that does not change in the case of a emergency, survival or self-defense situation . Of course, although the best knife for the job is the one you have on you, it certainly helps if that blade was designed for such an occasion.

Luckily, there are a ton of options on the market for tough tactical combat knives suitable for tough circumstances. That being said, some are definitely more suitable than others. We will present for example a French knife manufactured by Wildsteer . So rather than take a chance on something that might let you down, we've put together the following list of the top twenty tactical combat knives – both fixed and folding – to get you through some of the worst situations possible.

FIXED BLADES

Robust and durable

In matter combat knives tactics, fixed blades are king. The reason for this is simple: they're remarkably sturdy when built well, and they're free of moving parts that could get stuck or break during use. Especially if you are going to be using your knife outdoors where there is exposure to the elements, dust, mud, etc., a fixed blade knife will serve you best. And here are some of the best options across the budget spectrum.

Read also: Our selection of the best special forces knives

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KERSHAW SECRET AGENT BOOT KNIFE

Most fixed blades are not easily concealed. Kershaw's Secret Agent, however, was specifically designed to be worn out of the way, making it a perfect fixed blade when it comes to stealth. Of course, this boot knife can also withstand a lot of punishment with its 8Cr13MoV steel dagger-style blade and grippy polymer handle. This knife will not turn you into james bond , but you can definitely rely on it at a glance.

Blade length: 4.4″
Steel : 8Cr13MoV
Sleeve : Reinforced synthetic polymer

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OKC SPEC PLUS MARINE RAIDER BOWIE KNIFE

The Ontario Knife Company has been manufacturing bladed tools for the military for decades, making them fully qualified to make tactical combat knives. And the bowie knife Spec Plus Marine Raider is one such offering - featuring a sturdy, blackened, full tang blade coupled with a lightweight, ultra-durable Kraton handle. This massive blade is definitely on the broader end of the spectrum, so concealed carry is anything but out of the question, but it more than makes up for that with sheer ability and tenacity.

Blade length: 9.75″
Steel : 1075
Sleeve : Kraton

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KA-BAR US MARINE CORPS COMBAT KNIFE

Perhaps the most iconic fixed blade knife, at least as far as the tactical world is concerned, the KA-BAR US Marine Corps Combat Knife has been used by generations of American soldiers as one of their primary tools. of land and survival . And it is still considered today as one of the finest knives ever made, fixed or not. That's great news, especially considering that you can also choose one of those 1095 steel and leather bad boys as a civilian. If any knife on our list has proven itself on the battlefield, this is it.

Blade length: 7″
Steel : 1095
Sleeve : Leather

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FIXED BLADE CRKT DU HOC KARAMBIT

Although they are not their only use, the karambits are particularly suited to tactical and combat situations, as they were originally based on the claws of jungle cats - hence their uniquely curved interlocking blades. And this one from CRKT is especially durable with its carbon steel blade and grippy G10 handle. Of course, it's the kind of quality and inspired design we've come to expect from RMJ Tactical's Austin McGlaun and Ryan Johnson - the pair who crafted this offering. While certainly not for the uninitiated, this is a superb tactical combat knife through and through.

Blade length: 5.09″
Steel : SK5
Sleeve : G10

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CHAOS COLD STEEL BOWIE KNIFE

If this was just a regular knife, Cold Steel's Chaos Bowie would still be a consideration. But it has some additional bonuses that elevate it when it comes to tactical and combat use. That's because, in addition to its massive 10.5-inch clip-on SK5 blade, it has a durable, aerospace-grade aluminum handle that's punched down - for applications non-lethal self-defense - and a glass-breaking tip - for emergency survival situations. A modern take on the classic trench knife, this brutal murderer is sure to rank among the best of the best.

Blade length: 10.5″
Steel : SK5
Sleeve : Aluminum 6061

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GERBER MARK II FIXED BLADE KNIFE

Originally introduced in 1966, Gerber's Mark II Fixed Blade Knife is not only one of the oldest tactical combat cutting tools still in production; it is one of the best and of the most emblematic , period. From its long, dagger-style 420HC with double serrations to its die-cast aluminum hilt, it's a pure tactical combat blade in every way. Measuring at an impressive 12.75″ overall and weighing in at 8 ounces, it also comes with a ballistic nylon sheath for easy carrying.

Blade length: 6.5″
Steel : 420HC
Handle : Die-cast aluminum

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EICKHORN KM 2000 COMBAT FIXED BLADE

Used by the German Bundeswehr armed forces, this sturdy blade embodies everything you would expect from a tactical combat fixed blade knife. It starts with his tanto blade made of Bohler steel and continues straight to its emergency window-breaking tip. At just under 12 inches overall, this combat knife is a top option that's probably priced lower than it should be - but that's good for all of us on the consumer side.

Blade length: 6.77″
Steel : N695
Sleeve : Glass-reinforced fiber composite

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ADAMAS BENCHMADE FIXED KNIFE

One of the biggest problems with some fixed blades is that they have the disadvantage of having a lot of seemingly unnecessary bulk in their construction. But the folks at Benchmade figured out how to drastically reduce that by turning their Adamas back into a sleek, skeletonized fixed blade. They achieved this by making it from a single, unbroken piece of tool steel D2, offering even more durability and longevity than even some of its full tang brethren. This construction is aided by a versatile drop point blade with a serrated spine, a handle that can be wrapped in paracord, and a MOLLE compatible sheath.

Blade length: 4.2″
Steel : D2
Sleeve : D2 steel

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