







⚡️ Own the edge: Power, precision, and style in one compact blade.
The M48 Cyclone Boot Knife features a 5 3/4” tri-edged stainless steel blade with a razor-sharp spiral tip for superior cutting and piercing. Its ergonomic glass-fiber-reinforced nylon handle offers a secure grip, complemented by a stainless steel glass breaker pommel for added utility. At 10 1/2” overall length, it includes a rugged custom Vortec sheath for reliable, discreet carry—perfect for professionals who demand readiness and style.
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Length | 5.75 Inches |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Shape | Needle Point or Spear Point |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Power Source | Manual Winding |
| Style | American |
| Color | Cardinal Sin (Boot Knife) |
A**A
Cyclone knife
Good quality, sharp, beautiful
M**K
Great product
Feels comfortable in your hand not to heavy. Hard to sharpen but that’s expected due to awesome shape.
A**N
Get it
It's nice
C**B
Well made, sharp, intimidating!
Bought this to keep next to my drivers seat. It’s awesome. Lightweight but means business, fits my hand well. Hope I never have to use it.
M**E
Beautiful knife
I love this knife but went to wear it one day and while sitting in my car the strap ripped right off. Now does not hold the knife in its sheath. The pop river pulles right through. Bad design.
H**N
The company is willing to workout any problems
The knife is absolutely perfect and sharp as hell I did have a small problem but the company was willing to workout everything I needed
B**.
Beautiful
This is a heavy well made weapon. It is unique and beautiful on top of that.
C**.
Seller unhelpful
This was a disaster of a purchase, the product is sharp and probably illegal to carry just about anywhere, it's a decoration piece definitely not an EDC type of tool. Return process was a major hassle, ended up with a refund and kept the knife. It's not going to be used because it's just not practical.
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