#21945 - Besh Wedge - Kydex Sheath
Case’s Besh Wedge, a modern fixed blade that was designed by Brent Beshara and inspired by Case’s V-42 of World War II fame. The revolutionary Wedge blends modern technology with optimal performance and utility. Its unique blade design is composed of two diagonally-opposed bevels that converge to form a third cutting edge. This unique geometry provides a stronger point profile that overcomes tip weakness found in more conventional blade designs. The knife’s full tang construction and protective finger guard provide stability and control, while its distributed weight provides a comfortable, yet responsive feel.
The ergonomic handle with Earth Brown G-10 textured scales, along with aggressive notching around the handle’s edge, allow for a comfortable grip. Removable screws allow the user to replace the outfitted handle grips with a personalized paracord wrap. The knife’s design also integrates a flattened end pommel with a lanyard hole for convenient storage.
The Case Besh Wedge comes packaged with a tough, precision-molded sheath made by Blade-Tech and an integrated Tek Lok attachment which allows for belt carrying at Widths of up to one-quarter inch.
John Sullivan, Director of Case Marketing, lauds the Case Besh Wedge project, saying, “When Brent approached us about his ideas for designing a newer, modern day tactical knife using his unique BESH blade design, we recognized the potential. When we added in his knife making experience and his career in the Canadian Special Forces, we knew our combined talents would blend well together. Brent’s designed a knife that pays homage to the historic V-42 while incorporating new technology that’s ready to serve consumers now and for the foreseeable future.”
The Besh Wedge is a modern versatile tactical fixed blade suitable for members of law enforcement and security communities, those in active military service, as well as knife and militaria collectors.
Discontinued by manufacturer, limited quantities available.
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