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Secret Agent Tactical Sword | Shoulder Harness Scabbard | Full-Tang 19 1/2' Blade | One-Piece Stainless Steel Construction | Black Heat-Treated Finish | Cord-Wrapped Handle | 27' Overall

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$25.99

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About this item

  • FULL-TANG DESIGN FOR STRENGTH: The 19 1/2" full-tang blade provides exceptional strength and durability, making it ideal for cutting tasks.
  • CORD-WRAPPED HANDLE: The handle is wrapped in durable nylon cord, offering a secure and comfortable grip for enhanced control during use.
  • INCLUDES NYLON SHEATH: The tactical sword comes with a durable nylon sheath, ensuring safe storage and easy portability.
  • HEAT-TREATED BLACK FINISH: The sleek black baked finish not only adds a tactical edge but also enhances the blade's resistance to wear and corrosion.
  • TOP-SELLING SWORD: As our number one selling sword, this K Exclusive Secret Agent tactical sword is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast.


This K Exclusive Secret Agent tactical sword is one awesome piece of steel! Featuring a sleek, full-tang design, this sword measures 27" overall with a heat-treated black baked finish that adds a tactical edge while enhancing durability. The 19 1/2" blade boasts fantasy cutouts, teeth-like serrations, and a piercing point, making it both functional and visually striking. The nylon cord-wrapped handle ensures a secure and comfortable grip, providing easy maneuverability during use. The sword slides smoothly into the included nylon sheath, making it easy to carry and store. As our number one selling sword, this tactical masterpiece is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.


Daniel McIntyre
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
The simplicity combined with modern features makes it really great. The price too, obviously. Not really a true sword—too short, stainless steel (rather than high carbon steel), not sure if it’s heat treated, no hamon. Also, a rubber grip rather than that oversized shoelace would be much better. Functionaity is great!! It is sharp, but not razor sharp. Durability seems reasonable (for stainless steel, and probably not heat-treated).
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2016
Overall good quality 440 stainless steel, feels solid, paracord over the handle could be wrapped tighter, the ground on my edge was angled to the left and not very sharp, serrations are thick enough to not worry about them breaking, but again needs sharpening, good weight and balance however.
jatty
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2016
This sword came exactly as described. It's strong, clean, sharp, and in great condition. The nylon rope around the handle is nice and tight; it doesn't move around in my hands. It fits nicely into the sheath, and there is a security strap that velcros around the handle. While this is a great sword, it's not very practical for use. It's definitely a show piece. My only complaint is the tip protector broke during shipping. I contacted the seller for another but they said the tip protectors are not sold separately, they just put one on to protect the sword during shipping, which is fine because it certainly did its' job. However, I'm not going to put the sword in the sheath until I find a proper tip protector because I feel that the tip will poke through the sheath creating a hole. All in all, great sword for the money.
Luke
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2013
No major complaints.This sword is a real sharpened sword with a large serrated area. It has a full tang construction and has a good weight and look to it.The grip/handle seems cheap, it is one of those that is wrapped in like nylon cord, you know the ones that always come undone and you know would hurt your hand a lot if you were to really hit someone/something with it. Although mine has not yet broke, so we will seeThe sheath is a joke, the blade is sharp enough to cut right through it. It is nylon and s***ty.All around this is a cool and functional sword but it will not replace your machete for camping situations.I would buy again.
Andrew G.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2011
Excellent deal.Well, first off, let me state that I'm really happy with this sword. It's grip is comfortable, though I'd recommend tying and/or clipping the wrist strap at the end as it seems to untie itself rather quickly and just gets longer and longer. I personally chose to tie around the handle, but it's up to you. I was expecting a sword this length, but I recommend that you think of this as a short sword, and see the length on a ruler or the like. So now, after my babbling, here's the "Pros and Cons"Pros: 6- Full Tang, just as said.- Very cool design.- Nice weight, but the COM (Center of Mass) is above the ricasso, not right by the handle. Of course, this can make sense for those users wishing to gain extra torque in their hacks and slices.- Extraordinarily sharp tip. Very good for stabbing, though I have not performed any backyard slicing tests.- Ok, this is one good thing about the sheath: Velcro clasp for the handle. This is perfect for those not used to back-slung mounting of a sword. It's easy to undo yet keeps the sword in place.- Comfortable handle. It may not be the MOST stylish handle, but it's nice and comfortable. Of course, test for the stability of the cord before going wild swinging it around...Cons: 2- Sheath is floppy. This makes re-sheathing on the back quite the circus act unless using both hands. Of course, you can try affixing a black spray-paint plank of wood (Very thin) if needed.- If not put in correctly, the sword catches on the sheath and has potential to stab straight through.So, as you can see, the cons simply have to do with the sheath. And further, the pros far outweigh the cons. I'm really happy with my purchase, and would certainly recommend this to someone looking to spice up their sword collection for a good price.Good luck with your quest for a greater blade!
Fuzzbucket
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2010
I was pleased with this "Ninja" sword, but I must say that I wasn't thrilled. The overall design is very cool and I think it can serve practical purposes in self defense if you know how to use it properly. But...but, I must also say there are some things that I would like to be different. First off, the blade is not near sharp enough, I've never understood why people would sell a knife or a sword or some other blade weapon and it not be razor sharp. I mean I don't have to shave with the thing, but come on, I run this blade over my skin and nothing, not even a nick! So it's basically somebody taking my money and saying, HEY!, you sharpen it, we're too lazy.Also I have to say that I wish the blade was a little bit longer. It basically is the length of standard machete, which isn't a deal-breaker but I i thought it was going to be longer. The sheath is really basic, but i was pleased that the inside of the sheath was lined with a plastic, so the blade won't stab through it.So, I would recommend this item, but just make sure you know you won't be getting a sword that is sharp! And leaving on a good note about the blade, I can say that in using the sword in stabbing motion, it definitely would perform well. With it not being sharp, I was very happy that the tip was very slender and the point has a needle quality to it. It's not so small that it's brittle and will break, but it's small enough that It very well may pierce a light layer of clothing and will definitely pierce skin. Of course as a disclaimer I have to say that I do not condone nor suggest anyone using this sword as a weapon or tool used in harming another person. I mean besides an esthetic pleaser, it is a weapon that could have practical uses, but really don't slice yourself, another person or an animal with this.P.S. As a student of Ninpo Ninjutsu, I have to say that tacking on the word "ninja" to this sword is probably only best for marketing purposes. I mean as far as most Japanese "ninja" weapons go, I wouldn't really include this in that arsenal. But that is also kind of incorrect, because basically a practicioner of Ninjutsu, anything is a weapon. A pen, a straw, a rolled up newspaper or magazine. With Ninpo you never learn differently for different weapons, you just take the budo that you already know and just add a weapon to that. Which is how all martial arts should be taught, in my opinion.