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CHARACTERISTICS & MATERIALS

The blades
At present our blades are produced using only N690, a steel martensitic enriched with chrome, vanadium, molibdene and cobalt, from the finest homogeneity it is transformed in plate for a crossed lamination/rolling.
Naturally we make the most of nearly ten years experience of using this steel, it is treated with all the expedients and processes which give it the maximum in quality. Cutting by high power laser, vacuum thermo treatment, special sand blasting.
It is protected through burnishing and carbonitruration which can satisfy the most demanding military specifications. For our entire production, both military and civilian. This Austrian stainless steel has resulted in an outstanding combination of strength and flexibility. All this comes at a very accessible price.
Our ambition is not the perfect blade; our target is to offer our military customers a functional and efficient blade for a wide range of uses. With this kind of steel we are rewriting the European military standards regarding blades. Furthermore all our blades are hand sharpened, in order to obtain a tough, enduring and efficient sharpness, which is substantially different to that obtained by industrial methods.

Handles for fixed blades
In collaboration with the faculty of Motor Sciences at Perugia University we have developed the ERMH. This handle lends itself superbly for both work and combat.
The grip is formed in a hollow which thins the handle and furnishes a firm grasp for the three stronger fingers of the hand (which make up the opposing force ).
The handle is asymmetric but straight, which allows for a dynamic shift from "saber" to "reverse" while leaving the end of the tang free as a rope guide or for use as a blunt instrument. It is suitable for hands of all normal dimensions, male or female, and for use with thermal gloves.
It is a single piece, easy to dismantle, allowing for excellent ordinary or extraordinary maintenance.
It is produced through a "Forprene" injection, a polymer with extreme temperature resistance (-40 / +120), thus reaching the requirements for NATO standards. Some models, such as the "back up", use the same handle in "ERMH C", which is more compact, more useful for dissimulation and with low risk of entanglement: the minimum requirement for a firm grasp.



Fixed blade sheaths
Particular attention has been paid to the development of sheaths which are, like the handle, the interconnection between the blade and the user.
The fixed blade and bayonet sheaths have two retaining systems, both of which can be used ambidextrously.
The first is located inside the hard part of the sheath, it is a pressure mechanism to avoid losing the knife in case of rolling or being overturned, the second is a lace with two buttons to fix the blade handle close to the body, this prevents it becoming entangled with vegetation, with other equipment (like the rifle sling) or - in the case of parachuting - with the static line or parachute cord. It can be carried comfortably and silently. Its insertion is facilitated by a wide safety opening giving easy access for replacing the knife when the user cannot see the sheath due to it being covered by equipment or other gear such as an ammo pouch.
The hard sheath prevents the misplacement of the blade in case of shock, and aids fast drying, thanks to a drainage hole, reducing exposure to elements that favour the oxidation process.
The soft part of the sheath is provided with several points for connection with equipment, an extension and two thigh straps with elastic and Velcro fixings are included with the sheath. Many of the sheaths are provided with a fixing system compatible with "spring" systems.
The straps and all the accessories are in nylon, all buttons and metallic parts are made from burnished brass or have a polymer cover.
The semi-rigid sheaths, like those of the bayonets or the KS, KL, KH, are made in nylon or Cord mixed with closed cell polymeric sponge that does not absorb humidity and water.



Folding Knives
For the handle we use Anticorodal, an aluminium alloy with superior mechanical characteristics and a remarkable resistance to oxidization.
The Anticorodal pieces are burnished through a high level of anodized oxidation.
The metal parts are made from N690 (like the blade) when a high level of hardness is required, AISI 304 e AISI 303 where high resistance against oxidation is needed (screws, pivots, turnings). Steel parts are burnished either through carbonitrading (with zirconium) or according to military specifications.
The springs are made in stainless steel burnished with the same procedures.
The ergonomics of the sheath follow the same standards of the fixed blade knife, however in this case the lowered surface on the handles makes the thumb-stud reaching simpler.
Most of the folding knives are provided with a glass shattering nodule, or in the case of folding knives for heavy work, they have a protuberance in tempered steel which is attached to the back of the sheath.
We use only tested blade blocking systems such as "back lock" or "liner lock".