🔪 Cut through the wild with precision and style — your ultimate tactical edge!
The Cold Steel Double Agent II is a 3-inch fixed blade tactical knife crafted from premium Japanese AUS8A steel. Featuring a unique double-ring handle for superior grip and control, it weighs only 2.4 ounces for effortless carry. Its durable Griv-Ex handle and weather-resistant Secure-Ex sheath make it a reliable companion for outdoor, hunting, and tactical tasks. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this knife blends precision, versatility, and rugged durability in a sleek, compact design.
Recommended Uses For Product | Utility and general-purpose cutting, including camping, bushcrafting, hiking, and self-defense |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Model Name | Double Agent II Plain Edge Durable Lightweight Japanese AUS8A Steel Clip |
Special Feature | Stainless Steel Blade |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Product |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Steel |
Blade Material | AUS8A Steel |
Style | Boxed (CS-39FN) |
Blade Length | 20 Centimeters |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | both |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Disposable |
Item Length | 7.88 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442007418 |
Size | 7.875 inch |
Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
UPC | 705442007418 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.26 x 4.84 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 5 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | 39FNSZ |
Model Year | 2013 |
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Tacticly effective. Here's how to wear it:
There are many lovely, expensive knives on the market that you could wax poetic about. This isn't one of them. The grip is plastic, the case is plastic, and I found a little rust on the blade after taking it with me into a campground shower. However, when it comes to self-defense weapons, there is always the issue of weighing a weapon's usefulness to you against the danger of it being taken and turned against you. I don't foresee that happening here. When this thing is in your hand, it stays in your hand. The grip is absolutely deadly.PROS:1. The grip.2. The price. It is very affordable. I don't worry about taking it everywhere with me, I don't worry about water, because it didn't cost me an arm and a leg. Its value is in being able to have it with you, not having it safe at home where it can't help you if you should need it.3. The secrecy. The blade is large enough to do serious damage, yet can be easily concealed. Strung on paracord, it is light and comfortable around your neck. After a minute of wearing it, I forget that it's there.4. Accessibility. Here's how to optimize this knife: Ditch the cheap metal chain that comes with it. Get two feet of paracord. Starting at one end, weave the paracord through all the holes in the sheath, up from the bottom, around the point, and then down the other side, like you're sewing. When you've done that, you'll have lots of paracord left over. It's time to adjust it to the length that you want. The idea is to have the knife pointing upwards as it hangs around your neck, so pull the loop of paracord at the very tip of the sheath into as long of a necklace as feels comfortable for you. You may have to loosen your "stitches" to pull the paracord through. When you've got it at the correct length, tie the paracord ends into knots near where they exit the sheath, cut off the excess cord, and melt the end-knots with a lighter (I pulled the knots out of the sheath a few inches so as not to burn the sheath while I did this, then pulled them back tight against the holes). The advantage of wearing it this way is that, when you need to draw the knife from the sheath, all you need to do is get one hand under the front of your shirt, reach up to find the grips, and yank the knife down and out of the sheath. There's a safety clip on the sheath, but it releases without being pressed if you just pull firmly. Practice doing this one-handed, wearing the knife under your clothes.CONS:1. Cheap, like I said. If only everything cheap were this well-made. Nothing about its cheapness compromises its safety or functionality. Wipe a little WD-40 every so often onto the metal, for rust.2. You might forget it's there. Practice drawing it often, so that it becomes instinctual and panic doesn't cause you to forget to use it. Also, don't accidentally wear it to the airport or anywhere security will take it away from you. It would be easy to do.BOTTOM LINE:This knife is awesome. It's there when you need it, and it can be deployed quickly and effectively. Every person who worries about their ability to defend themselves should own something like this.
S**.
Love it.
I love this little guy. The grip is A+++. No one is taking this thing out of your hand. And it’s uber comfy. The position you hold it in also makes it more difficult for an attacker to turn the blade toward you. It is ambidextrous. One con is that it is kinda awkward wearing it around your neck because now you’ve got this weird sheath hanging in front of you, but that’s going to happen with any of these. It’s not a big deal, just a smidge weird. I am a woman with a large bust and that doesn’t cause any problems or additional discomfort. I have small hands and it’s comfy to hold. The locking mechanism works to keep the knife inside the sheath, but isn’t easy to release with one hand. Again, par for the course. You have to practice drawing it because of how you need to grip it one specific way and if the thing gets twisted at the end of the chain you’ll have to work it back around to draw it. Just minor things to consider when carrying one of these in general. I’ve seen other reviews mention replacing the chain with a sturdier tie or cord, but the whole point is that the cord can’t then be used against you to strangle you, so no, don’t do that. The chain is sturdy enough, but will break if sufficiently yanked on to keep you from dying that way, like military dog tag chains.Buy it. Wear it.
M**K
Lays flat, ditch the chain for paracord, buy it for emergency defense not everyday use
So I just got this so a future update may be coming but here it is in a nutshell:Pros:1. this knife is secure in your hand and many standard disarm techniques will prove ineffective against the double ring grip.2. It is lite and lays flat making it an ideal neck knife3. The grip will prevent sliding and accidental cuts4. For a small knife it has an intimidating profile, ideal for avoidance of actual use, a goal most of us have in mind while being ready to use it5. It came sharp and the blade geometry will make it effective against flesh6. The scabbard can be effective as a tank release or press release of the chain is changed for paracord (I highly recommend changing it, don't fiddle with releases if you really need your blade).7. Price, for what it is it's reasonably pricedCons:1. The chain they sent is garbage and the holes in the scabbard are too small to accommodate standard military grade paracord that is most commonly used.2. The ring grips are not angled to accommodate a standard fighting knife grip for those who are trained to fight with a knife in this style. The angle of your wrist will be wrong for traditional knife fighting grip no matter how you try, someone will disagree but try it on your practice dummy if you have one and you'll see I am right3. The handle is cheap plastic and would have been much better as g-10 or even just rubberized grip4. Not really a con as it is a neck knife but this is definitely not an edc type use blade even if you carry it everyday, won't be good for carving or regular cutting and the type of steel may be susceptible to corrosion more than a premium edc blade. To me that's fine because it is not an everyday use knife, if you want one of those there are many nitride, titanium coated kerahaws and ckrts that you should look at first.The long and short, but it if you like a last ditch knife and regularly find yourself in basketball shorts and a t-shirt eliminating other fixed blade solutions and smooth deployment folding knives.But get it and buy paracord and make a necklace for it. That chain will bust leaving you with a plastic scabbard instead of a blade in a tense moment. You don't need that.
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