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Home Products Custom SEALTAC and GHOST RECON #10

Custom SEALTAC and GHOST RECON #10

by Hammond, Jim

SKU 1030625

Date Added 07/23/2021

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $3,050.00

Price $2,500.00

Overview

This Set of knives by Jim Hammond are both #10 and in excellent/new condition. 

"Sea—Air—Land—Tactical. Before “Tactical” was even a faint blip on the horizon of the knife industry’s radar screen, the Hammond SEALTAC® was paving the way with special warfare personnel worldwide. Developed in 1981 with U.S. Navy Special Warfare (SEAL) personnel, continuing input of key design factors was received, evaluated and implemented as necessary design criteria for what they themselves considered to be a definitive fighting knife—one suitable for many tasks but primarily prepared as the finest weapon they could have if called upon to serve as their last line of defense. The Hammond SEALTAC® has earned the “combat seal of approval” as it enters its third decade of proven reliability with military personnel throughout the world, including the U.S. Navy SEALs, U.S. Navy Special Boat Units, U.S. Army Special Forces and Rangers, U.S. Marine Corps Force Recon, U.S. Air Force ParaRescuemen, British SAS, and a host of other units and undercover operatives around the globe. The SEALTAC® has a fully double-ground blade that is sharpened on both top and bottom. The point is raised ¼” above the centerline, breaking the line of the spine at the start of the clip on the top of the blade, and curving into the point. This accomplishes three things: equally distributing support between the two edges; greatly increasing the mass at the blade tip; and allowing maximum cutting efficiency of both edges to be maintained. Though the point is slightly raised, it still tracks superbly along the axis of the thrust—in other words, it goes where you want it to go. The wide ricasso area ahead of the guard adds strength at the most highly stressed portion of the blade. The blade retains its ¼” thickness for virtually its entire length along the spine. The tang of the blade handle is fully tapered to .050” thickness for optimum balance and weight reduction. The micarta handle scales are contoured for maximum comfort and control with both a palm and pommel swell. Hand-filed vertical grooves on both sides of the handle add significantly to grip purchase under extreme conditions. Comes with original brown leather sheath. Excellent condition.

The GHOST RECON™ dagger, named by some of the troops in Afghanistan, is an updated military version of my ‘Gray Ghost’ dagger from the 1980’s. Originally named for Colonel John Singleton Mosby, the “Gray Ghost” of the Confederacy, his behind the lines ranger-like warfare tactics perfectly compliment the design features of this knife. 

The Ghost Recon™ is a full tang design, incorporating a double hollow ground symmetrical blade grind with a full tapered tang. The finger cut-out, radiused handle sides and slim profile provide for a secure grip. Two stainless steel lined 3/8” holes in the handle allow for added finger purchase. 

With the addition of optional hand-filed handle serrations in the scales, maximum grip stability is achieved. 

Second generation versions will include hand-filed thumb serrations on the back of the blade as an option and the addition of a stainless lined thong hole at the rear of the handle for added lashing capability. 

The Ghost Recon™ military version dagger fills the niche for those soldiers and military operators requiring a lightweight, no-frills tactical dagger. 

This Ghost Recon by Jim Hammond features a bead blast finish double edged blade with .159" blade stock. 1.214" blade depth, full tapered tang construction with black serrated linen micarta scales. Comes with brown leather sheath. Excellent condition. 

Product Details

Blade Length 8.25

Overall Length 14

Weight (oz) 22.1

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang, Has Sheath, Tapered Tang

Blade Material S30V, 154 CM

Blade Details Clip Point, Spear Point

Handle Material Micarta

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Hammond, Jim

Jim Hammond was the first knife maker to work with CRKT, beginning in 1994. His designs for CRKT folders set new standards of construction for production folding knives. After graduation from Clemson University in 1977, Jim became a full-time knifemaker, and is noted for his exquisite and prized work. He has been a member of The Knifemakers Guild since 1978.