The CIA letter opener is specially designed for "Special Ops" and is made of a dense, durable, non-metallic, non-magnetic polyresin.
Manufacturer | CIA Defense Tools |
Brand | CIA Defense Tools |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.76 x 1.61 x 0.55 inches |
Item model number | CIA001 |
Material Type | Metal |
Manufacturer Part Number | CIA001 |
I**Z
Light weight
My husband loves this.
D**R
CIA Letter Opener
I've had three or four of these, Nice for opening litters also nice nice for personal security
P**C
Not the greatest non metal dirk but very versatile and afford.
This isn't the best non metal dirk on the market but its probably the most affordable. Making it great for other than hand to hand. Its a handy letter opener (obviously), great to modify in to a blunt trainer, use as a general piece of cutlery (I've been using one to serve up my cats food). Use it to figure out grip changes before you do them to the more costly dirks. Or just pick one up to see if nonmetal knives will actually suit your needs. So really nice carbon fiber knives can be fairly pricy, why not buy a few cheapys first. I bought 4 of these all for far less than a carbon fiber set up. The plastic used on these are fairly soft but in a pinch they would be better than a taco bell spork, but I honestly think these would fill so many other uses than a true hand to hand tool. And I'll be honest, I've been in the personal protection/ defense, military, martial arts field for some time. Unless you're planning on sneaking a blade past a simple metal detector (IE breaking the law or planning to harm someone offensively) nonmetal knives are neat but kind of a novelty... by a cheap knife and see if the phase passes before getting into the really good nonmetal knives. BTW no matter how great of a nonmetal knife you buy or make will still be very limited in use compared to steel.
N**H
Teflon type knife/push dagger/letter opener.
Loved it so much I keep giving them as gifts and buying more for myself. I keep one in my office desk, one at my home desk, one in my briefcase, one in my tablet, one in my computer bag. In short, there is never a place or reason I can't see the need for one.
R**I
Good for Lennar opening that’s it
I honestly bought this to go away with me overseas, because I heard all the violence that was happening at some resorts, but it’s very impractical to carry extremely short for a plastic knife, if it had a small sheth I would carry it but other than that it’s going to sit at my desk at home
J**Y
Good buy for the price
The product arrived fast and was as advertised. I havnt had a chance to really use it or stress test it but the product seems sturdy and well crafted, it doesnt give off an impression of being unreliable or flimsy. Overall i am happy with my purchase and what i paid for the item.
R**S
Many household uses beside a weapon.
Originally purchased for their defensive potential, they've been used for everything except weapons. They make a great scraping tool. So far, they've been used for:-opening letters-scraping ice without scratching the windshield-ripping fabric seams without cutting fabric-most recently scraping shower tiles. It seems the blade material's hard enough to effectively scrape off hardened (soap?) deposits but soft enough that it won't scratch ceramic tiles. And, the blade's holding up very well. So, several live in the plumbing tool box now.
M**K
Defended while opening mail!
If ninjas attack me while I am opening my mail, I will most certainly... shoot them w my handgun. But if I run out of ammo... seriously, as a weapon these are cool if you're at the beach, to keep in the car close at hand or left in the bathroom where they won't be damaged by steam from showering. Besides, if the CIA uses them...
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