The Cold Steel CS92R14R1 Military Classic Trainer delivers realistic combat knife training without the risks of live steel. This full-size training replica matches the dimensions and handling characteristics of military-issue fighting knives while maintaining complete safety for intensive practice sessions.
What Makes This Different
Unlike foam or wooden trainers that feel nothing like real knives, this Santoprene rubber construction provides authentic weight distribution and grip texture. The 6.75-inch blade length matches standard military knife specifications, allowing trainees to develop proper muscle memory and technique. The material maintains its shape through thousands of training repetitions while remaining completely safe for full-contact sparring.
Key Features
- 6.75-inch fixed blade in durable black Santoprene rubber construction
- 4.75-inch textured handle provides secure grip during intensive training
- Realistic weight and balance matches live steel counterparts
- Non-slip surface texture prevents accidents during wet conditions
- Full-tang design maintains structural integrity under stress
- Rounded edges eliminate cut hazards while preserving authentic feel
- Chemical-resistant material withstands cleaning and disinfection
Military units, law enforcement agencies, and martial arts schools rely on this trainer for realistic knife defense scenarios. The Santoprene material absorbs impact without causing injury, enabling full-speed defensive techniques and disarming drills. Training partners can engage in realistic combat simulations without protective gear, accelerating skill development through repetitive practice.
Technical Specs
- Overall Length: 11.5 inches
- Blade Length: 6.75 inches
- Handle Length: 4.75 inches
- Material: Black Santoprene rubber throughout
- Construction: One-piece molded design
- Weight: Approximately 4.5 ounces
- Color: Matte black finish
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
Professional training programs demand equipment that balances realism with safety. This trainer meets both requirements while withstanding the punishment of daily institutional use. The investment in proper training tools pays dividends in skill development and reduced injury rates during knife defense instruction.