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- The officer's cutlass of the FSB (Federal Security Service)
The officer's cutlass of the FSB (Federal Security Service)
The officer's cutlass of the FSB (Federal Security Service)
- Форма клинкаКортик
- Blade steel tipe65x13
- Lengtn blade (os)205 mm
- Witdth blade (os)15 mm
- Толщина клинка3.5 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 102 mm
- Hardness (HRC)25
- Product weight, gram320
- SheathPlastic, brass
Detailed analysis of characteristics and features
Blade steel – 65x13: This steel is considered one of the most popular for cutlasses and military knives in Russia due to its successful combination of ductility and anti-corrosion properties. Its chromium content provides good resistance to moisture, and the blade is not afraid of accidental contact with water or prolonged exposure to dampness. However, the hardness of the blade of 25 HRC means that it has a relatively low hardness — this makes the blade less prone to chipping and cracking on impact, but it will lose sharpening faster and is not designed for long-term heavy use as a cutting tool in the field. This hardness is typical for cutlasses as decorative and ceremonial weapons.
The shape of the blade is a dirk: The narrow long blade is 205 mm long and 3.5 mm thick, 15 mm wide. The classic cutlass geometry is adapted primarily for thrusting movements typical of ceremonial, ceremonial, and collectible weapons. This shape of the blade historically corresponds to cutlasses used in the officer environment, symbolizing status and belonging to a military or law enforcement agency.
The handle:The material characteristics of the handle are not specified, but the length of 102 mm provides a standard cutlass grip. Ergonomics has traditionally been designed to be worn with a shape — the knife holds well in the hand, especially during special events or ceremonies. The lack of data on grooving or anti-slip inserts is acceptable for dress knives, which are rarely used in extreme field conditions.
The scabbard:The use of plastic and brass in the decoration of the scabbard emphasizes the status of the product, adding elements of elegance and durability. Brass parts serve as decoration and provide additional protection.
Wear resistance and care: 65x13 steel is easy to fix — it is possible to restore the sharpness of the cutting edge even in field conditions. Due to the high ductility and low hardness of the blade, regular sharpening is required during active use. The dirk is not intended for rough household tasks such as planing branches, opening canned food or chopping hard materials. The susceptibility to staining is minimal, but the main function is ceremonial or collector's storage.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
- Optimal tasks: The dirk is ideal for wearing as part of a ceremonial uniform, as a ceremonial accessory, for collecting, as well as as a status gift to an FSB officer or officer.
- Corrosion resistance: High resistance to moisture due to the steel composition allows you not to worry about the appearance of rust, which is especially important during long-term storage.
- Grip convenience:The classic shape of the handle ensures a secure grip in the hand under normal conditions, however, no specific anti-slip properties are provided for intensive work with gloves or wet hands.
- Wear resistance:The blade is resistant to chipping, but due to its low hardness, it quickly loses its factory sharpness when used regularly as a cutting tool.
- Ease of care: Basic tools are sufficient to restore sharpening. The dirk does not require laborious maintenance, it is enough to wipe it periodically and store it in its sheath.
- Limitations: It is not recommended to use it for household, tourist, hunting and extreme work. It is not intended for work on hard or abrasive materials, planing, chopping, as well as for long-term operation in conditions of constant contact with aggressive media (acids, salts).
Unique features and historical value
This dirk is an example of a traditional ceremonial weapon, preserving the spirit of officer honor and loyalty to the duties of the FSB. Each detail is handmade, emphasizing the uniqueness of the product — a status gift, a relic and a symbol of the department. Fine brasswork and the classic shape of the blade immerse the wearer in an atmosphere of history and respect for military tradition.
Care recommendations
Thanks to the 65x13 stainless steel, the dirk does not require complicated maintenance: periodically wipe it from traces of moisture and store it in a dry sheath. Special polishing products can be used to maintain the aesthetics of brass elements. It is recommended to avoid prolonged contact with acids and abrasives.
Brief recommendations and conclusions
The FSB dirk is an ideal choice for officers, collectors, lovers of military history and symbolic gifts with deep meaning. This is not a tool for everyday tasks, but a status item that will adequately emphasize belonging to the elite and become a family heirloom. It is not suitable for regular use as a working knife due to the steel features and the shape of the blade.
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