Toor Knives in collaboration with Onward Research debuts the TKOR-4.5 SERE fixed blade knife
Toor Knives in collaboration with Onward Research debuts the TKOR-4.5 SERE fixed blade knife

Toor Knives, in collaboration with Onward Research, launches the TKOR-4.5 SERE fixed blade knife, designed for SERE training. Highlighting American craftsmanship, the knife features a 4.5-inch blade, is made from CPM M4 steel, and embodies a philosophy of simplicity and functionality, catering to individuals who operate in challenging environments.

Toor Knives states “When everything goes sideways, your blade becomes more than a tool; it becomes your lifeline. The TKOR-4.5 SERE was created from that understanding. Developed jointly by Toor Knives and Onward Research, this fixed blade was designed around the uncompromising demands of SERE training (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) for those who operate at the edge of control. This partnership makes sense at every level.

Toor Knives, born from the mindset of American warfighters, brings its San Diego-based precision manufacturing and lifetime-guaranteed hard-use craftsmanship. Every knife is made under the flag, by people who’ve carried blades for real.

Onward Research, founded on the principle that good gear should be simple, scalable, and purpose-driven, builds modular systems designed for those who live and train with intent. Their philosophy, refine, never overcomplicate, aligns perfectly with Toor’s mission-ready ethos.”

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Mechanism:Fixed Blade
  • Overall Length:9.8″
  • Blade Length:4.5″
  • Handle Length:5.3″
  • Blade Thickness:0.175″
  • Overall Thickness:0.57″
  • Weight:7.4 oz
  • Blade Hardness:59-61 Rockwell
  • Steel:CPM M4
  • Handle Material:G10
  • Backspacer Material:N/A
  • Hardware:Coated Stainless

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