Hissatsu 4inch Folder
November 19, 2008

The new CRKT Hissatsu folder isn’t a utility knife, it isn’t a hunting knife, and no it’s not a home defense knife. In fact there are no applications for this knife stateside. That’s because this knife was developed with the sole purpose of being the last line of defense in close quarters combat situations for when our soldiers .223 or 5.56 rifles malfunction. “The Hissatsu isn’t a last-ditch weapon, carried as a desperate final measure, but rather the precisely right weapon for a specific set of circumstances.” I cant wait to get my hands on one!
Price: $99.00





11 Responses to “Hissatsu 4inch Folder”
This knife looks retarded in that pic. I saw it somewhere else and it looks like wierd hydrid of a fish filleting knife and a tanto blade!
Yeah I bet you can’t wait to get one so you can start performing circumcisions again.
Will at least I am circumsised, your junk is all nasty and weird looking.
“”".223 rifles malfunction”"” lol they use 5 5.6 and a variety of other rnds. the entire last sentence.. ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Military knifes and bayonets with 7-8 inch blades!! ****in KaBArs n **** that would cut that girl in half
Thanks matt for your comments. There are a few things Ide like to address here though…
1.We arent talking about your run of the mill soldiers who enjoy penetrating each other with the handles of their KaBars while their friends watching are going azz to azz with their standard issued M16’s (I will say that was pretty impressive when you fit the entire stock into your azzhole however!) The makers of this knife said it was made for spec ops soldiers and private military contract soldiers like black water. They DO NOT use standard issue POS bayonets and KaBars, in case you didnt know they pick and choose what they use (see: any damn weapon they feel fits the mission) but someone of your social status should know that right?
2. The only difference between the two rounds is the 5.56 NATO chamber has a .125” longer throat. This allows approximately one more grain of powder to be loaded into a 5.56 NATO cartridge. This is what gives it higher performance than the .223 round. Im sorry I didnt clarify but I figured anyone with the slightest knowledge would know what I was talking about. Thanks for pointing that out though buddy!
Thank you for your comments and I hope this clears some things up!
your retarded look up the specs n **** online wowww the extra powder creates way more pressure inside the chamber and a higher muzzle velocity dumbasssss heres a lil exert ” additional pressure created by 5.56 mm ammo will frequently cause over-pressure problems such as difficult extraction, flowing brass, or popped primers, but in extreme cases, could damage or destroy the rifle. Chambers cut to .223 Remington specifications have a shorter leade (throat) area as well as slightly shorter headspace dimensions compared to 5.56 mm “military” chamber specs, which contributes to the pressure issues.” sooo gooood work lookin **** up!! I have fired both rounds out of my ar 15 and there is a considerable difference so much you can feel it
20000 +++ psi when sporting the 5.56
that knife has some sweet samuari technology lol i read a review! but theres no finger guards on the blade like the us tactical knives if she unlocks your fingers are fd
Wow that made no sense at all… Did you take your ADD meds today?
i dont have any
Take that as a hint to start on adderall then! Skip the ritalin and go straight to dextroamphetamine or desoxyn (methamphetamine)