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- The dirk of the officer of the Border Service
The dirk of the officer of the Border Service
The dirk of the officer of the Border 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
- SheathPlastic, brass
- Product weight, gram320
    Blade steel: 65x13. This corrosion-resistant stainless steel is widely used for the manufacture of household and office knives due to its balanced combination of strength, elasticity and anti-corrosion properties. Among the advantages is excellent resistance to moisture and aggressive environments, which is important when operating outdoors and near water. However, the hardness of the HRC 25 blade is quite low for modern knife products; this indicator indicates the priorities of flexibility and anti—corrosion over long-term retention of the cutting edge.
   
    Handle: there is no data on the material of the handle, however, durable and impact-resistant materials are traditionally used for cutlasses, often with brass and plastic elements, which provides decent moisture resistance and an attractive appearance. The handle length of 102 mm is designed for a comfortable grip with both a glove and a bare hand.
   
    Blade shape: dirk. The length of the blade is 205 mm, the width is 15 mm, and the thickness is 3.5 mm. It defines an elongated, symmetrical style with a pronounced tip. The dirk was traditionally created as a piercing and ceremonial edged weapon, featuring a spectacular blade shape. This design is ideal for precise and accurate injections, as well as for cutting, but it is not suitable for heavy work on hard materials.
   
    Wear resistance and care: 65x13 steel remains resistant to corrosion even with frequent contact with moisture, but with such hardness, the knife will require regular sharpening during active use, as the edge quickly loses its sharpness under load. However, you can easily sharpen such a blade even in the field with an ordinary pocket stone — this is one of the key advantages.
   
    Features of the scabbard: The plastic and brass scabbard provide additional protection for the blade from external influences and make storage and transportation safe.
  Actual analysis of properties and features
  
Optimal application area and limitations
The officer's dirk is designed for ceremonial, representative and collectible use. It is perfect for ceremonial use, gift and reward purposes, as well as to complement the collection of edged weapons due to its historical shape and recognizable materials.
Due to its resistance to moisture and ease of maintenance, this dirk can also be used for practical use in nature, including in conditions of high humidity, however, its low hardness limits regular use for heavy household chores, cutting wood, bones, or long-term cutting of abrasive materials. For tourism, hunting or cuisine, where the durability of sharpening and increased loads on the blade are important, this knife is not the optimal choice.
Advantages and limitations
- Advantages:
      - High corrosion resistance of steel.
- Easy maintenance and sharpening.
- The classic cutlass shape is a historical, status-based design.
- Convenient blade length for ceremonial wear and collecting.
- The scabbard made of high-quality materials ensures long-term storage.
 
- Restrictions:
      - Low hardness of the blade (HRC 25) — it quickly loses its cutting edge during active use.
- It is not intended for heavy or household work.
- The narrow functionality focuses on representative, collectible, and ceremonial applications.
 
Recommendations and care
This dirk will be an excellent choice for officer ceremonies, as a collector's item or gift, as well as as a symbol of belonging to the elite of the Border Guard Service. It is equally suitable for connoisseurs of military history, collectors, as well as lovers of authentic accessories. If you are looking for a knife for daily heavy work, hiking or hunting, it is better to consider models with a higher hardness of the blade and a different shape.
Care recommendations: Despite its high resistance to moisture, it is recommended to periodically clean and wipe the blade dry after use. The plastic-brass scabbard does not require special care, but the brass elements can be polished over time to preserve their shine. Sharpening should be done if necessary — at HRC 25 it will take a minimum of time even without a special tool.
Bottom line: The officer's dirk of the Border Guard Service is a status, collectible and ceremonial weapon with excellent corrosion resistance and easy maintenance, but not designed for heavy work. It is ideal for those who appreciate traditions, aesthetics and the history of military affairs.
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