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ESEE Model 4 Plain Edge
With MOLLE Back & Coyote Brown Molded Sheath
- Linen Micarta Handle & Black Blade -
Model #: ESEE-4P-MB

This is the longer, thicker "wilderness" model of the popular ESEE-3 tactical knife. With its 3/16" thickness, full flat grind, rounded pommel and light weight, it can serve as a primary backpacking and wilderness survival knife, or be fitted to your modular system for duty carry in a tactical environment. 

ESEE-4P and ESEE-4S part #s include MOLLE Back & Coyote Brown Molded sheathing,  Matching Clip Plate, paracord and cord lock.

Made in the USA

 

       
   Condition:  NEW  
   Blade Steel:  1095 Carbon  
   Handle:  Linen Micarta  
   Blade Length:  4.5"  
   Blade Width:  1.25"  
   Blade Thickness:  0.19"  
   Overall Length:  9"  
   Weight:  7.4 oz.  
       


ABOUT ESEE KNIVES & RANDALL'S ADVENTURE & TRAINING (RAT)...


Randall's Adventure & Training has been in business since 1997, training military, law enforcement, and civilians in the art of jungle survival. During our survival training ventures, we recognized the need for a better knife for our jungle school. Machete's were too thin and flexible and sheath knives were too small and lacked cutting efficiency. Our problem was solved when we designed the RTAK, a large sheath knife that offered the cutting efficiency of a machete with the hard work features of a sheath knife. We commissioned Newt Livesay of Wicked Knife Co. to build the first models of this knife. To our surprise, the RTAK became very popular and we soon had more orders than Newt had shop time.

In 2002 Randall's Adventure & Training (RAT) licensed Ontario Knife Co to build the RTAK on a 5-year contract term. During that time frame, Randall's Adventure & Training designed additional knives that were also built by Ontario, and secured government NSN numbers on two of the designs.   

After our Ontario contract ended in April, 2007, Randall's Adventure & Training decided to produce a higher quality line of knives outside of the mass production capabilities of Ontario. The new ESEE Line (Formerly RAT Cutlery) is considered "mid-tech" in the sense of quality and manufacturing procedures. This means you will notice upgrades to sheathing, fit, finish and detail on ESEE knives. Most important, ESEE is now in a position to respond quickly to new product development and upgrades to existing lines. All of our designs fit the bill of desirable field cutlery when it comes to toughness, comfort, and cutting efficiency.