529:, in 1999. The production version of the CQC-7 is not a handmade knife and features no bolsters or micarta in the handle construction. The handle material on the production model is G-10 fiberglass and the edge of the blade has a secondary bevel. There is a larger and smaller version of this knife known as the "Super CQC-7" and "Mini-CQC-7", respectively and a version with a drop-point blade as opposed to a tanto. An "all titanium" handled version with a framelock was made in 2005 known as the HD-7 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of this model. Emerson makes handmade versions of the CQC-7 with variations similar to the CQC-6 mentioned above.
337:-ground blades. More accurately, they are zero ground; that is, the edge has no secondary bevel, minimizing drag when used for cutting purposes. Emerson had long been impressed by the cutting ability of the chisel-ground edge and had asked Hartsfield's permission to incorporate it into his own folding knives, which Hartsfield granted. When the SEALs asked Hartsfield to make them a folding knife, he informed them that he did not make folding knives and referred them to Emerson who manufactured folding knives utilizing the
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Specwar Knives". The gunsight logo was briefly replaced by Emerson's Diamond logo for a period of 1 year(2004–2005), until the die to cut the logo was broken and Emerson resumed the Specwar log. In 2004, Emerson incorporated his patented "Wave" opening device into the profile
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material were due to its memory characteristics and corrosion resistance. The screws in the handle, and pivot are traditional straight-head screws to accommodate easy disassembly in the field with an improvised tool, if needed. Most models feature traction grooves for a more secure grip in a wet
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According to the SEALs' requirements, the knife had to be corrosion resistant, designed for easy cleaning in the field, durable enough to be used on a daily basis as a tool, and capable as a weapon should the need arise. Emerson's folding chisel-ground "tantō" became the sixth model in his Viper
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Emerson, there are certain subtle variations between models of different years. The earliest examples feature the Emerson "half-moon" logo, which is simply the name "EMERSON" arranged in an arc on the blade. This was replaced by the Specwar logo in 1994 which
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The CQC-7 is similar in size and blade profile to the CQC-6 with the main difference being a rear brake at the butt of the handle of the CQC-7 as opposed to the boattail shape of the CQC-6. After the contract with
Benchmade expired, Emerson began production of this model in his own factory,
423:, Marcinko remarks that his CQC6 was a "personal gift from Ernie Emerson, himself". The popularity of Marcinko's books helped fuel the popularity of the CQC-6 in particular and Tactical Folding Knives in general beyond the realm of Military and Law-enforcement personnel.
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refers to "close-quarters combat") and was chosen by the SEALs for use. Writer, David Steele, refers to the CQC-6 as the sixth model after five prototypes as opposed to the next in the evolution of the Viper line of knives. Emerson, himself, says the
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lockface. Early knives were made with black linen micarta and later models featured a proprietary green color made exclusively for
Emerson. A pocket clip held in place by three screws allows the knife to be clipped to a pocket, web-gear, or
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on these dress variants; these models often feature polished hardware as opposed to the bead blasted bolsters on the tactical models. A few early models featured a titanium backspacer, replaced in later years by a backspacer made of G10
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Emerson's custom knives, there is a 13+ year backlog and no new orders for knives are taken.
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there are strict laws regarding the manufacture and possession of tantō blades. In response to this, Emerson made a small batch of CQC-6's with a more conventional blade-grind for a
Cutlery Show in
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Emerson to finish his blades. Unlike the typical Japanese chisel-grind, Emerson's grind is on the left-side of the blade as opposed to the right-side.
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Japanese chisel ground tantō with a single bevel or zero-ground blade sharpened on only one side. Early models have a buffline similar to a
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versions of the CQC-7 such as the BM9700. Currently Pro-Tech Knives of Santa Fe
Springs, California manufactures an automatic version of the CQC-7 in collaboration with Emerson.
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November 2001, Emerson made a one-of-a-kind CQC-6 and auctioned it at the New York Custom Knife Show for the benefit of children whose parents had been killed on
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2987:Bob Loveless
2816:Shun Cutlery
2700:Füritechnics
2615:Chroma Cnife
2273:Trench knife
2263:Taping knife
2213:Sheath knife
2108:Opinel knife
2024:Ivan's Knife
1965:Diving knife
1954:
1940:Combat knife
1824:Nakiri bōchō
1819:Maguro bōchō
1804:Tomato knife
1789:Pizza cutter
1764:Fillet knife
1749:Chef's knife
1744:Cheese knife
1734:Butter knife
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3022:Jody Samson
3012:Chris Reeve
2934:James Black
2921:Knifemakers
2849:TOPS Knives
2821:Slice, Inc.
2753:Marble Arms
2595:Buck Knives
2547:Yoroi-dōshi
2502:Push dagger
2409:French Nail
2258:Switchblade
2243:Strider SMF
2208:Sharpfinger
2158:Putty knife
2148:Pocketknife
2133:Penny knife
2078:Misericorde
1849:Usuba bōchō
1799:Steak knife
1724:Bread knife
1462:(12): 30–35
1393:, p. 4
1336:(4): 36–43.
1040:(7): 67–69.
665:(10): 92–99
417:Holy Terror
375:British SAS
276:found on a
203:Pocket Clip
130: built
3115:Categories
3032:Mike Snody
3007:Bo Randall
2982:Jimmy Lile
2977:Gil Hibben
2962:Jerry Fisk
2859:Victorinox
2854:Tramontina
2835:STI Knives
2743:Leatherman
2728:KitchenAid
2678:Fällkniven
2630:Cold Steel
2434:Kabutowari
2394:Ear dagger
2203:Sgian dubh
2183:Sami knife
2098:Neck knife
2088:Multi-tool
2083:Mora knife
2020:Husa knife
2010:Higonokami
1970:Drop point
1960:Deba bōchō
1935:Clip point
1925:Cane knife
1915:Boot knife
1814:Deba bōchō
1607:2011-03-23
1582:2011-03-23
1561:2011-03-23
1519:(2): 42–48
1481:(1): 26–29
1440:2014-04-06
1415:2011-03-23
1314:2011-03-23
1283:2007-01-02
1002:(1): 32–39
954:2011-03-23
910:(2): 58–63
721:(1): 41–44
646:(2): 24–31
594:(3): 16–18
561:References
462:fiberglass
397:Green Team
327:West Coast
323:Navy SEALs
248:and linen
231:knifemaker
186: type
175: type
75:Navy SEALs
2997:Ken Onion
2640:Cuisinart
2585:Benchmade
2379:Cinquedea
2354:Bagh nakh
2233:SOG Knife
2138:Pesh-kabz
1945:Commander
1890:Ballistic
1854:Yanagi ba
1839:Udon kiri
1779:Mezzaluna
824:April 20,
624:April 20,
519:automatic
495:9/11/2001
484:Seki City
369:, German
306:chamfered
301:linerlock
219:Viper Six
2831:Spyderco
2811:Sabatier
2580:Aritsugu
2527:Stiletto
2492:Poignard
2454:Khanjali
2364:Baselard
2228:Smatchet
2178:Sabatier
2128:Penknife
2033:Karambit
1389:(1994),
1173:(2002).
1021:(2): 16.
466:tweezers
427:Variants
392:Red Cell
389:novels (
246:titanium
195:Scabbard
138:Variants
119:Produced
103:Designed
93:Designer
3100:Daggers
2889:Wüsthof
2768:Morseth
2738:Kyocera
2688:Fiskars
2673:F. Dick
2459:Khanjar
2424:Jambiya
2369:Bichuwa
2359:Balarao
2334:Anelace
2326:Daggers
2316:Yatagan
2193:Scalpel
2173:Resolza
2168:Rampuri
2063:Machete
1900:Bayonet
1829:Santoku
1754:Cleaver
1700:Kitchen
1674:daggers
1500:(5): 57
544:Chechen
442:Tenifer
352:moniker
325:from a
317:History
297:micarta
293:ratchet
267:lanyard
250:micarta
225:with a
67:US Navy
2899:Global
2874:Wenger
2793:Opinel
2718:Ka-Bar
2714:Ivan's
2439:Kaiken
2414:Gunong
2399:Emeici
2306:X-Acto
2301:Wedung
2163:Puukko
2153:Phurba
2123:Parang
2093:Navaja
2068:Mandau
2043:Kirpan
1905:Boline
1880:Athame
1867:knives
1865:Other
1794:Splayd
1739:Caidao
1714:Boning
1707:knives
1670:Knives
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373:, and
335:chisel
289:detent
199:sheath
151:Length
25:CQC-6
2806:Rösle
2773:Muela
2683:FAMAE
2645:Cutco
2590:Böker
2532:Tantō
2517:Shobo
2497:Pugio
2469:Kunai
2449:Katar
2444:Kalis
2404:Facón
2349:BC-41
2143:Pirah
2053:Kukri
1990:Golok
1985:Ginsu
1955:CQC-6
1950:Corvo
1920:Bowie
1705:table
1532:Blade
948:(PDF)
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501:CQC-7
480:Japan
371:GSG 9
311:MOLLE
274:hamon
227:tantō
223:knife
217:) or
211:CQC-6
173:Blade
2783:OLFA
2542:V-42
2522:Sica
2512:Seme
2464:Kris
2429:Jile
2389:Dirk
2278:Tumi
2218:Shiv
2198:Seax
2188:SARK
2038:Kard
2000:Guna
1910:Bolo
1774:Lame
1719:Boti
1672:and
1367:ISBN
1253:ISBN
1219:ISBN
1185:ISBN
1149:ISBN
1122:ISBN
1094:ISBN
1057:ISBN
845:ISBN
826:2009
794:ISBN
769:ISBN
745:ISBN
688:ISBN
626:2009
415:and
209:The
184:Hilt
106:1989
80:Wars
43:Type
2664:EKA
2384:Dha
2283:Ulu
1702:and
1631:at
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