SIG Sauer Knives From Eikonic
Eikonic is a relatively new knife company going on its third year. One of the co-owners who resides in New Hampshire was able to strike up a conversation with people at SIG Sauer who knew him from previous business engagements. That conversation turned into a meeting, and the collaboration of Eikonic Knives and Sig Sauer was born. The knives branded under the SIG Sauer name have specific design input from the gun giant themselves. Some design aspects mimic the same designs from popular lines of pistols like the P320. These knives are made from premium materials and are all hand-fit and finished. The action glides on smooth ceramic ball-bearings and the weight of the knives give them a premium feel. Handle materials are made from unfinished Micarta and G-10. Prices for these vary from the starting price of $149.99 to $324.99 depending on the type of steel.
Magpul Breslau EDC Folding Knife
Magpul is launching a new knife and there is a lot of buzz surrounding it. The magic of the new Breslau EDC Folder is in the MIM (metal injection molding) manufacturing. Magpul is using a proprietary steel called MVN-35. Using the MIM process allows them to produce designs and profiles not previously possible through traditional milling. The locking mechanism is molded into the actual blade and it is being called the Twin Beam Lock. The knife itself was specifically designed to be easily assembled and disassembled by the average knife owner at home. Magpul believes in maintaining your equipment and wanted to make it as easy as possible for the end consumer to take care of their knife. The handles are made from the same material as Gen 3 PMags, which is a type of fiber-reinforced nylon. The Breslau EDC Folder will be available in March with a tactical folder and an outdoor folder to follow. These knives are made in the USA with an MSRP of $199.
Heckler & Koch / Boker Knives
The iconic firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch has partnered with Boker Knives to release a variety of tactical focused blades. The SFP Tactical Folder is an EDC with a spear point blade design, D2 Steel and a liner lock. This version will come in stonewashed steel or all black with an overall length of 8.58 inches.
The HK/Boker collaboration is also offering an OTF (Out The Front) or out-the-front style of knife. The knives will be offered in different sizes with either a single or double-edge blade. These are also made with D2 steel, come equipped with a steel glass breaker, and are fitted with aluminum grips.
Spyderco Edgerati
Spyderco introduced its Edgerati knife at Shot Show 2025. The design of the knife expresses the co-owners deep appreciation for high performance sports cars. The handle mimics the unique geometric shape of the “birdcage” Maserati. The intricate cuts of the handle are machined from solid aluminum and available hard-coat anodized or not. The straight-spined full flat-ground blade is crafted from CPM S30V Steel. These blades are available in the raw steel for or a black DLC finish. The reversible pocket clip and Spyderco’s iconic thumb-hole round out this new supercar inspired blade.
CRKT/Hogue Twist Tighe
CRKT introduced its first OTF knife ever in collaboration with Hogue, the Twist Tighe. The design is CRKT’s designer Brian Tighe’s with Hogue taking over the manufacturing right here in Nevada. The blade is made from magnacut steel while the grips are aluminum and layered carbon fiber. The OTF Twist Tighe is being offered in either green, pink, or black and are out and available now with an MSRP of $300.
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