⚔️ Own the edge that commands respect and readiness.
The Cold Steel Magnum Tanto features a 7.5-inch VG-10 San Mai steel blade with a razor-sharp hollow ground edge, paired with a durable, weather-resistant Kray-Ex handle designed for superior grip. Its solid steel pommel enhances impact force, while the included Secure-Ex sheath ensures safe, accessible carry. Weighing 11.4 ounces and measuring 13.1 inches overall, this fixed blade knife is engineered for tactical precision, durability, and everyday readiness.
Recommended Uses For Product | Carving |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Model Name | Magnum Tanto 7.5" VG-10 |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Secure-Ex™ Sheath |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | VG-10 San Mai |
Style | II - 7.5" Blade Length |
Blade Length | 8 Inches |
Theme | Military |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Hollow |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Cardboard Box (Tamper-Evident) |
Item Length | 13.13 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442018056 |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
UPC | 070544201805 705442018056 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.84 x 4.02 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 3 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or fail if subject to sufficient abuse. So please do not use this product inappropriately. No knife or sword should be used as an axe, hatchet, screwdriver or prybar. Non Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or fail if subject to sufficient abuse. So please do not use this product inappropriately. |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | 35AC |
Model Year | 2018 |
R**P
Modern steel, ancient design, unsurpassed reliability.
Short Review:I am a cold steel fanboy. Do not expect an unbiased review. I have been buying cold steel products since they were sending out catalogs, and their products came with "proof" video cds of them "testing" them. That being said, this product is PRICEY. I've been looking at this for over ten years. When the price finally started to drop I jumped on the chance, and I was not disappointed. One word, "wow."I'm not going to tell you to buy this. I'm hoping for the price to drop down again so I can get another at the 169 bones I paid. Yes. 169!! And that can only happen if there is less interest in it! So needless to say (but I'm going to say it anyway): I LOVE THIS.So, honest review (this is a little longer):I have bought a lot of product from a lot of manufacturers. CS products come with the least amount of defects for me. It might not be true with others, but this is the case with me. 99% of the time, CS delivers exactly what they said they would. Because of this, I have come to "rely" on CS products more than others. It has become somewhat of a tough, affordable, utility driven, no-nonsense type of tool brand with me... you get the picture. I have inferior items (used around the same time) which fail, and my CS items just continue chopping along, no hiccups. When I need an item that "must" work, I grab my CS item. It is just easier and more efficient. Imagine it this way: If you were stuck in a burning room, and you had to "pry" your way out with a knife, which knife would you grab? Would it be your grandfather's heirloom Japanese Tanto knife? Or would it be a simple, affordable, knife made from modern steel? For me, it would be a CS knife. It is an affordable knife which is tougher than nails. Backed by a big enough company to make it important not to cut corners on materials, heat treat and build, and best of all, it is not afraid of hard use. It will get the job done. Think this to be an unlikely scenario? Yeah. Me too. But I manage buildings, and we get to see all kinds of funky stuff happening all the time. Imagine an apartment building and the older tenant living below you who is becoming more forgetful with age (but still has to cook his own meals) forgets to turn off his stove for 5 hours... or some young guy falls asleep while smoking in bed, lights his book on fire and tries to put it out with 80 proof whiskey (Yes. Curiously enough, these kind of things still happen).Anyway, so why mention this? There are a lot of Japanese style swords (made in China) listed here on Amazon for cheaper than this Tanto (Don't believe me? Check for yourself!). For 100 bones, you could get a full sized Katana. Why spend more of your hard earned money on a 12" Tanto? Exactly! Don't look at it anymore! Go away! My Tanto! Just Kidding. Here is why: I am 100% certain that this Tanto will do everything that CS says it will do. It will reliably chop and cut and penetrate whatever you need it to, whenever you need it to. It is a certainty that I feel in my gut, and I would be shocked and surprised if my CS items were to ever fail. I put my CS gear through thousands of hours and many years of hard use none of them has failed me yet. I know, in your mind, you are thinking: this is a weak and puny man. He does not use his tools as a man should. Tools should break after several years of good use. It is the way of men. Also, he probably has small hands. And you are probably right. Still, a good sturdy tool is still a good sturdy tool, and cold steel makes very good, very sturdy tools.So, if you needed to cut something like your life depended upon it, I encourage you to look into this company's offerings.As for the Tanto:It is well balanced. The blade is thicker at the bottom and tapers at the top. It makes the blade light and fast. Anyone who has ever used a blade against another person with a blade knows that you want to stay as far away as you can from the other guy (most people that get into such a situation just want to be in ANOTHER situation). The longer your blade is (after you have gotten the "manageability" part of it down) the better. So, you basically want it to be long and fast and not easily broken. This Tanto easily checks all three boxes.The handle is rubbery and grippy. They have some technical name for it. Fine. You just need to know that it won't slip out of your hands when you are using it and it won't hurt you if you use it for a long time.I like "Sanmai" for how pretty it is. Back in the day, people had to laminate their steels to make them "stronger." It isn't really the case these days. Modern day mono-steel (single steel) blades are crazy strong already. You would do fine with a mono-steel (properly heat treated) blade any day of the week over CS "Sanmai" steel (so if CS will just make one with mono-steel and make it cheaper, I would be thrilled!).Mine says "Taiwan" on it. I have had A LOT of CS products with "Taiwan" on it. None of them defective or badly made. They are comparable to the ones made in Japan and USA. Equally tough. Just as beautifully made. They have pretty high QC in Taiwan. No complaints there.Anyway, sorry for the rant. I'm even getting tired of typing. Was it helpful though? Did it get you over the hesitation of buying this Tanto? Did it drive you away? Let me know! Please click on that "helpful" icon to keep me going! I buy these items with my own pennies and a little random interaction with other Amazonians is always nice! Thank you for reading this far!
R**S
Sharp!
Super nice knife. Looks good. Well made. Sharp out of the box.
M**E
Perfect
Excellent quality, blemish free, great weight and balance. Excellent sheath retention. I would recommend this to anyone that is interested in it.
S**J
Precision
Great product and price, well packaged and arrived on time. Thank you!
J**T
The knife is well made, and mine came sharp, but...
So for me, this was a Grail knife. I've wanted one ever since I first saw them advertised way back in 1981. Well 44 years later, and now I have one, and I am not dissapointed, the one I got is to my eyes, perfect. There was a problem though. The knife would not lock into the sheath. No matter how hard I pushed. I was going to send it back. But then it dawned on me that I could carefully heat up the mouth of the sheath, to make it just pliable enough. So I did, and when the mouth of the sheath was very warm to the touch, I slid the knife in with a bit of force, and I heard it click. So I let the sheath cool, with the knife in it. And now it locks up nice and tight. Almost too tight. So I have to use the thumb ramp on the spine side of the knife to pull it. So in the end, yes this is a 5 star knife. At least mine is. Oh, and you can heat the mouth of the sheath over a gas or electric stove top burner, just take your time.
V**L
I have tested the capabilities- not to be underestimated
to start out: this size is a short sword/long dagger. the edge is shaving-level upon opening the box. if the materials is anything to go by, vg-10 is no joking matter when it comes to edge-holding. the handle was somewhat thinner than i was expecting, and it has a pretty nice grip. it feels somewhat smaller and the taper is somewhat counter-intuitive In my Opinion, but i want either a straigh grip or something like the Recon Tanto.the lamination line is very faint on the blade, which is good because that means there is a very small chance of the metal separating due to material differences.Notes about 1-day later: i didn't understand force required to fully secure blade into the sheath, so it slid out and i went to grab the knife and the sheath with one hand. the sheath was not where my finger grabbed. the laceration was bad enough i had to get 3 stitches on one finger, and the tendon has not healed right. so yeah, the blade is sharp enough to go through flesh easily.In terms of durability: sharpening/altering the edge is not a joke either, and requires a professional level touch and abrasive to reshape anything. i may have mutilated my knife, but know i understand the metal. it took a literal Angle grinder running to get anything different out of the edge, my usual sandpaper and whetstone techniques had no effect. However, the edge can dull quickly if ran across an abrasive solid object, but to be fair, few edges ever hold up to that.
B**0
Very good quality
The package was delivered on time. The knife was extremely sharp and very good quality, reasonable price.i I highly recommend this knife to everyone.
N**K
Amazing sharpness.
I've gotten many knives and swords by cold steel, none of them came anywhere near as sharp as this. Saying it came shaving sharp is doing a disservice, I feel like I would horribly maim myself if I put any kind of pressure on this when testing it on skin(yes, I tested this cutting my arm hair.) Cuts through pool noodles and water bottles like butter, haven't tried anything harder yet.Other than it's sharpness, the grip is very comfortable to hold. Rattles slightly in the sheath, but not to a problematic extent. It's longer than my other "traditional" tanto that i own. Not quite wakizashi length, so I would still consider this a knife and not a short sword.If you're looking for a normal tanto, this isn't it. This is a modern interpretation of one, and it's a bad ass one at that.
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