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Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal

September 5, 2017 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal

Half Face Blades is known for making some of the most bad-ass edged weapons. They not only are a work of art, but have practicality and lethal intent built into them. I personally own 3 knives from Half Face Blades and every time I go to use them one word comes to my mind; Savage. Think of the movie Patriot or Last of the Mohicans and that’s the mindset you will have when you strap on one of these knives.

I recently got ahold of the Face Plug from Half Face Blades. The face plug has very similar geometry to the SHPOS (Sub Human Piece Of Shit) knife they produce, but in a slightly smaller package.

The Blade design was to carry the blade in a downward orientation with the middle finger through the hole to free up your trigger finger and also be able to open your hand and grab.

Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal
Photo courtesy of Half Face Blades

The cutting edge is S35vn Steel with a 6.5” Overall Length and 3” Blade Length for legal conceal carry.

 

Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal

The sheath design is a well thought out minimalist design. The clip is a 1.5″ clip that fits perfectly over my Wilderness Frequent Flyer belt. The clip can reversed left to right or vertical to horizontal depending on your preference.

Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal

Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal

Half Face Blades Face Plug | Small, concealable and lethal

From the Half Face Blades website:

  • midnight bronze cerakote
  • OD green 550 para cord wrap handle
  • MAS grey kydex
  • S35vn Steel
  • 6.5” Overall Length, 3” Blade Length for legal conceal carry – 1/8” thick
  • Middle finger ring carry leaves hand available for use in combative situation and also able to draw and fire weapon, kydex sheath included with optional horizontal or vertical carry.
  • MSRP $300.00

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Scott Witner is the Editor of The Loadout Room and handles product sourcing for both Crate Club and Cuna Dog. He is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6 month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, mountain warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center and attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang.

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