The TDI Law Enforcement Knife was designed by an officer with officers in mind. Designed by John Benner who has trained thousands of law enforcement personnel since founding TDI in 1986. Prior to that time he served as Lieutenant of the Village of Fairfax Police Department, Coordinator of the Drug Abuse Reduction Task Force, and Tactical Field Commander of the Hamilton County Police Association Special Weapons and Tactics Team (S.W.A.T.). John has developed courses for raid tactics, tactical weapons instructor schools, defensive tactics and knife programs that are currently taught to law enforcement, military and civilian groups.
The TDI Law Enforcement Knife was designed to be used as a last option knife. In extreme close quarters encounters where a suspect is attempting to take an officer\'s handgun, or the officer cannot access his/her handgun, the TDI Knife is available. Designed as an \'off hand\' knife that draws like a pistol, the reversible sheath can be worn on either the right or left side of the officer\'s pant belt.
Ka-Bar Large TDI Law Enforcement - Tanto Blade - Serrated Edge
$79.49 $58.99
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Ka-Bar Large TDI Law Enforcement - Tanto Blade - Plain Edge
$79.49 $58.99
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Ka-Bar Large TDI Law Enforcement - Serrated Edge
$79.49 $58.99
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Ka-Bar Large TDI Law Enforcement - Plain Edge
$79.49 $58.99
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Ka-Bar Small TDI Law Enforcement - Serrated Edge
$51.99 $46.99
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Ka-Bar TDI Law Enforecement Training Knife
$51.99 $38.49
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About Ka-Bar
KA-BAR, The Legend
On December 9, 1942, after the start of World War II, KA-BAR submitted a fighting knife to the United States Marine Corps in hopes that it would become general issue to that branch of the military. Working in conjunction with the Marine Quartermaster Department a design was devised and soon production was under way on a new and improved fighting / utility knife for the Marines. As the war escalated, the demand for these knives was so great that the KA-BAR factory alone could not keep up. The government assigned several knife companies to create similar knives as supplemental pieces for those serving the War. KA-BAR's wartime production totaled more than 1 million. The KA-BAR knives became so well recognized for their quality and so abundant in number that Kabar became the name by which many referred to this knife pattern, regardless of whether the knife was manufactured at the KA-BAR facility.
These knives were depended upon to perform daily tasks such as pounding tent stakes, driving nails, opening ration cans and digging foxholes, not to mention defending lives.
Growing so in popularity and earning only the greatest respect, the KA-BAR was adopted by not only the Marines, but also the Army, Navy, Coast Guard and Underwater Demolition Teams. Years after World War II, many KA-BARS were unofficially reactivated in the Korean, Vietnam, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom conflicts.
KA-BAR Knives, Inc., a subsidiary of Alcas Corporation, manufactures high quality military, hunting, sporting, and all-purpose utility knives.
KA-BAR offers more than 100 cutlery products and accessories.
KA-BAR products are sold through independent manufacturing representatives to retailers, distributors, and mail order catalogs.
Currently KA-BAR products are distributed internationally in Canada, the United Kingdom, Greece, Poland, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary, France, and Taiwan.