The patent-pending Two Can is a combination knife and scissors tool. Open one blade and use the Two Can like any pocketknife. But when only a pair of scissors will get the job done, open the Two Can's second blade and you've got an easy-to-use pair of scissors that can be operated by pressing the two blades together between thumb and forefinger. The Two Can features Kershaw's quality construction, too. The blades are tough 420J2 stainless steel and fold into a 303 stainless steel or anodized aluminum handles. Users deploy the blades with nail-nicks slotted in each blade. There's even has a mini-carabineer built into the handle to make it easy to attach the tool to key chain or zipper pull for easy access to this handy tool.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1001BL TwoCan
$40.00
The patent-pending Two Can is a combination knife and scissors tool. Open one blade and use the Two Can like any pocketknife. But when only a pair of scissors will get the job done, open the Two Can's second blade and you've got an easy-to-use pair of scissors that can be operated by pressing the two blades together between thumb and forefinger. The Two Can features Kershaw's quality construction, too. The blades are tough 420J2 stainless steel and fold into a 303 stainless steel or anodized aluminum handles. Users deploy the blades with nail-nicks slotted in each blade. There's even has a mini-carabineer built into the handle to make it easy to attach the tool to key chain or zipper pull for easy access to this handy tool.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1001RD TwoCan
$40.00
The patent-pending Two Can is a combination knife and scissors tool. Open one blade and use the Two Can like any pocketknife. But when only a pair of scissors will get the job done, open the Two Can's second blade and you've got an easy-to-use pair of scissors that can be operated by pressing the two blades together between thumb and forefinger. The Two Can features Kershaw's quality construction, too. The blades are tough 420J2 stainless steel and fold into a 303 stainless steel or anodized aluminum handles. Users deploy the blades with nail-nicks slotted in each blade. There's even has a mini-carabineer built into the handle to make it easy to attach the tool to key chain or zipper pull for easy access to this handy tool.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1002 Mini Biner
$20.00
The award-winning Kershaw Carabiner Tool has a new little brother. It’s the Mini Biner. In addition to its lightweight and durable aircraft aluminum construction, the Mini Biner features a brilliantly sharp Kershaw blade built right in. This high-carbon 420J2 stainless-steel blade is designed to provide extended use without re-sharpening. You’ll also like the ergonomic “contoured carabiner” design that makes this mini tool as comfortable to use as it is handy. The spring-loaded carabiner closure attaches the tool to vest, backpack, hydro-pack, or belt loop with ease.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1003YL Jeeva Mini Carabiner
$30.00
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1004 Carabineer Tool
$35.00
Kershaw's patented, five-in-one Carabiner Tool features a versatile knife blade in AUS6A stainless steel with partial serration. It's designed to handle a wide variety of cutting tasks. There's also a flat-head screwdriver, Phillips-head screwdriver, bottle opener and carabiner clip. The carabiner attaches the tool to vest, backpack, or belt loop with ease so it's always handy when you need it. The handle is lightweight aluminum with durable Teflon® coating in your choice of four colors.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1004RD Carabineer Tool
$35.00
Kershaw's patented, five-in-one Carabiner Tool features a versatile knife blade in AUS6A stainless steel with partial serration. It's designed to handle a wide variety of cutting tasks. There's also a flat-head screwdriver, Phillips-head screwdriver, bottle opener and carabiner clip. The carabiner attaches the tool to vest, backpack, or belt loop with ease so it's always handy when you need it. The handle is lightweight aluminum with durable Teflon® coating in your choice of four colors.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1006K Amphibian
$70.00
THIS KNIFE COULD SAVE A DIVER'S LIFE
If you dive, you should have a dive knife. It could save your life. More than one diver has become tangled in the increasing amount of line and net left in the ocean these days. Anyone who’s ever been placed in such a situation knows what a lifesaver a good dive knife can be for quickly cutting yourself out of danger. Those who dive in or around kelp forests understand that the possibility of getting entangled in sea kelp is another very good reason for having a sharp knife handy. Some divers have even been able to use their dive knives to free fish or marine mammals trapped in line or nets. Or, when a strong current prevents you from holding onto rocks or outcrops, a knife can be used to anchor yourself to the seabed. And of course, your dive knife can be used as an “underwater attention-getting device” by knocking on the tank to catch a dive buddy’s notice. The Kershaw Amphibian is a simple, sleek dive knife. It offers all the strength of solid, corrosion-resistant 420J2 stainless steel from tip to pommel, but with a skeleton handle design to reduce weight. A co-polymer insert in the handle assures an excellent grip. The Amphibian blade is sharpened on both sides—one side offers a standard edge, the other a partially serrated edge. The Amphibian comes complete with the Kershaw Diver's Sheath. The durable Kydex® sheath has a press-n-pull mechanism that secures the knife regardless of your position in the water. The included depth-compensating leg straps have adjustable quick-release buckles.
Kershaw 1006KYD Sheath
$16.00
Replacement Kydex sheath for Amphibian (1006).
Kershaw 1007 Trooper
$400.00
Kershaw's Trooper has proven itself for durability, functionality, and handsome looks. Made of AUS8A stainless steel with a 56-59 Rockwell hardness rating, the Trooper's blade, pommel, and guard are polished to a mirror finish. A durable Phenolic handle adds to the knife's strength and its rich ebony color enhances the Trooper's good looks. The Trooper comes complete with a presentation case, engraving plate, and genuine leather boot clip sheath. In addition, each Trooper is serial numbered.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1008 Sea Hunter
$64.00
GRIPPY, LIGHTWEIGHT, SHARP
A dive knife isn’t necessarily for fighting off Great Whites. More likely, if you need your dive knife, it will be to untangle you from the increasing amount of line and net left in the ocean these days. Or if you dive in or around kelp forests, may need to free yourself from sea kelp. In cases like these, a good dive knife can be a genuine lifesaver. Your knife can also be used to anchor yourself to the seabed should you have trouble grabbing onto rocks or outcrops. And plenty of divers have used their knives as an “underwater communications device” by knocking on the tank to catch their dive buddy’s notice. The Kershaw Sea Hunter is a slim, lightweight dive knife. The blade is 420J2 stainless steel for corrosion resistance, while the open-tang construction cuts down on unnecessary weight. Partial serration on the top of the blade makes it easy to cut through net or line—or use the built-in cord-cutter notch. The Sea Hunter’s injection-molded handles have neon accents so they're easy to see in a marine environment. The Sea Hunter comes with the Kershaw Diver's Sheath with a press-n-pull mechanism that locks the blade in the sheath and secures it regardless of your position in the water. Depth-compensating leg straps have adjustable quick-release buckles, too.
Kershaw 1008BL-P Sea Hunter
$64.00
BLUNT TIP FOR SAFETY
The Kershaw Sea Hunter is a slim, lightweight dive knife. And in this version, it has a blunt tip for added “no nick” safety. Like the regular Sea Hunter, the blade is 420J2 stainless steel for corrosion resistance, while the open-tang construction cuts down on unnecessary weight. Partial serration on the top of the blade makes it easy to cut through net or line or use the built-in cord-cutter notch. The Sea Hunter’s injection-molded handles have neon accents so they're easy to see in a marine environment. The Sea Hunter comes with the Kershaw Diver's Sheath with a press-n-pull mechanism that locks the blade in the sheath and secures it regardless of your position in the water. Depth-compensating leg straps have adjustable quick-release buckles, too. The Blunt-Tip Sea Hunter can make a life-saving difference if you get tangled in line, nets, sea kelp or anything else lurking under the water. Make sure you have one with you on your very next dive.
Kershaw 1010 Roughneck
$80.00
GREAT PERFORMANCE, GREAT VALUE
Contrary to some opinions, a hunting knife does not have to have a bone handle made from an animal you killed yourself. In fact, there are many reasons to consider such natural materials inferior. Like grip. A knife will do you no good if you can’t easily hang onto it in the wet, muddy, and generally slippery conditions in which hunters often find themselves. Sometimes, the best solution is a man-made solution. Case in point, the Kershaw Roughneck. It has a double injection-molded co-polymer handle that provides an extremely solid grip. The handle is contoured to fit the hand and enable it to lock in safely and securely. The full-tang blade is built of high-carbon AUS6A stainless steel for wear resistance, good toughness, and the ability to be sharpened to an exceptionally sharp edge. The blade offers a versatile clip-point plain edge, but the top of the blade is serrated for the ability to saw through tougher or fibrous materials. Some customers have reported that it comes in handy for striking massive sparks from a Firesteel without having to touch the main blade. The Roughneck offers great performance at a value price.
Kershaw 1014 Elk Skinner
$85.00
This collection of sturdy hunting knives offers great performance at a value price. The full-tang blades are built of high-carbon AUS6A stainless steel for wear resistance, good toughness, and the ability to be sharpened to an exceptionally sharp edge. The co-polymer handles are double injection molded for strength and a secure grip. Double injection-molded handle for a superior grip in wet conditions. Full-tang construction for extra strength. Angled design gut-hook provides extra room for your hand—add the "Shaving Sharp" edge of the blade and you have the Elk Skinner, the ideal tool for field dressing.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1015 Bowie Hunter
$105.00
This collection of sturdy hunting knives offers great performance at a value price. The full-tang blades are built of high-carbon AUS6A stainless steel for wear resistance, good toughness, and the ability to be sharpened to an exceptionally sharp edge. The co-polymer handles are double injection molded for strength and a secure grip. Double injection-molded handle for a superior grip in wet conditions. Full-tang construction for extra strength.
Discontinued by the manufacturer, limited quantities available.
Kershaw 1018 Camp Axe
$50.00
A STURDY CHOPPER
Like the knife, the ax or hatchet is one of mankind’s earliest tools. We’ve been using it to shape, split, and cut wood for millennia. Essentially, the ax is a wedge with a sharp, double-beveled edge, called the “bit.” The wedge shape reduces the force needed when chopping because it naturally splits the wood by the pressure concentrated at the bit. The handle provides additional leverage—again, making it easier to chop and split wood for that all-important campfire. The Kershaw Camp Ax is drop forged in a single piece. This means that the hot steel has been hammered (by “dropping” the hammer) into the ax-shaped die in order to create the tool’s shape. The process of drop forging improves the strength of the steel by aligning and stretching its grain structure. Your Kershaw Camp Ax is a strong, reliable tool. For a secure grip, the Kershaw Camp Ax has non-slip, textured handle over-mold. It comes with a handy wrist cord attached as well as a sheath for the ax head. In addition to its work chopping and splitting wood, the back of the ax is wide enough for hammering text pegs into the ground. Overall length: 11''. Weight: 14.5 oz.
Kershaw 1019 Fire Starter
$18.00
START A FIRE, EVEN WHEN IT'S WET OUTSIDE
This Kershaw Fire-Starter strikes a spark even in damp conditions. Rain, snow, or whatever Mother Nature can dish out, with this magnesium alloy fire starter, you’ll be able to achieve the spark you need to get your fire going. The fire steel shaft is good for up to 3,000 strikes and the chrome-plated striker is easy to hold and use. A molded plastic handle makes it easy to use and a nylon cord keeps it handy when you need it. To get your fire going, all you’ll need is a small pile of dry grass, wood shavings, or other flammable materials. Hold the magnesium fire steel shaft close to the pile and quickly draw the striker down the shaft at a right angle to produce sparks. The sparks will ignite the dry materials and, as the fire becomes established, you will be able to gradually add larger materials to the fire until it is at the desired size. The Kershaw Fire Starter also light camp stoves and gas barbeques. In an emergency, the brilliant spark can be used as an emergency signal. The Fire Starter itself is compact enough to fit comfortably in your driest pocket and, of course, it makes an essential addition to your dry-box supplies or survival gear.
Kershaw 101L Sheath
$16.00
Replacement leather sheath for a Roughneck Hunter (1010) and 2010.
Kershaw 1028 Antelope Hunter II
$40.00
PERFECT FOR HUNTING—AND GENERAL UTILITY
The Antelope Hunter II is slightly smaller than the Bear Hunter II, yet like its big brother, it's a simple and durable hunting knife. This fixed-blade knife is just the right size for field dressing most game and makes an especially excellent deer knife. The Antelope Hunter II features a blade of tough 8CR13MoV stainless steel, rated 58-60 on the Rockwell scale. This quality steel is designed to hold an edge longer, providing extended use without re-sharpening-even under heavy field use. When it is time to re-sharpen, a few passes with the Ultra-Tek sharpener returns the blade to its Kershaw-sharp condition. In addition to top blade performance, you'll like how the Antelope Hunter II fits your hand. The finger-contoured handle let's your hand lock into place for a solid, yet extremely comfortable grip. The co-polymer handle material is grippy enough to provide a secure grip, even when wet, and cleans up easily. In addition to its suitability as a hunting knife, the Antelope Hunter II doubles as a general campsite utility knife and even comes in handy around the house. It stores in its own leather sheath. For hunting or as a general utility knife, the Antelope Hunter II is a lot of knife for the money.
Kershaw 1028OR Antelope Hunter II
$40.00
PERFECT FOR HUNTING—AND GENERAL UTILITY
The Antelope Hunter II is slightly smaller than the Bear Hunter II, yet like its big brother, it's a simple and durable hunting knife. This fixed-blade knife is just the right size for field dressing most game and makes an especially excellent deer knife. The Antelope Hunter II features a blade of tough 8CR13MoV stainless steel, rated 58-60 on the Rockwell scale. This quality steel is designed to hold an edge longer, providing extended use without re-sharpening-even under heavy field use. When it is time to re-sharpen, a few passes with the Ultra-Tek sharpener returns the blade to its Kershaw-sharp condition. In addition to top blade performance, you'll like how the Antelope Hunter II fits your hand. The finger-contoured handle let's your hand lock into place for a solid, yet extremely comfortable grip. The co-polymer handle material is grippy enough to provide a secure grip, even when wet, and cleans up easily. In addition to its suitability as a hunting knife, the Antelope Hunter II doubles as a general campsite utility knife and even comes in handy around the house. It stores in its own leather sheath. For hunting or as a general utility knife, the Antelope Hunter II is a lot of knife for the money.