Product Preview: Cold Steel Engage 3.5"

by
posted on March 21, 2023
Cold Steel Engage 3.5"

In addition to a multitude of 2.5" and 3" models in a variety of different finishes and point shapes, Cold Steel also offers its Engage EDC knife with a larger 3.5"-long blade made from durable, wear-resistant S35VN stainless steel.

Measuring 8.2" when fully deployed, the Engage 3.5" features the company’s patent-pending Atlas Lock, which secures the folding blade in the open position until a ribbed, spring-loaded slide in the rear of the handle is pulled downward to release it. Bilateral thumbstuds and a reversible pocket clip make the 6.5-oz. folder fully ambidextrous, and textured G10 scales make it easy and comfortable to grasp.

The suggested retail price for Cold Steel's Engage 3.5" is $250. For more information, visit coldsteel.com.

Latest

Don Troiani painting American Revolution Paul Revere
Don Troiani painting American Revolution Paul Revere

The Road To Revolution: 250 Years Later

The militiamen who stood in defiance on Lexington Green are the first who fired upon the British regulars, but the road to revolution was paved long before gunfire erupted on that cold April morning in Massachusetts.

SIG Experience Goes Virtual

Featuring SIG replica handsets and VR SIG Electro-Optics, the ACE marksmanship simulator lets enthusiasts experience two of the company’s most popular pistols safely from the comfort of home.

New For 2025: Springfield Armory Kuna

Springfield Armory has entered a new firearm category with the PDW-style Kuna, a large-format pistol chambered for the 9 mm Luger.

Book Review: Bullet Strikes From The First Day Of The American Revolution

Even though 250 years have elapsed since the fateful first shots of the American Revolution—fired on April 19, 1775—there are still pieces of evidence remaining from the day’s fighting.

I Have This Old Gun: Harrington & Richardson Officer’s Model

In 1971, Harrington & Richardson chose to celebrate its 100th anniversary—along with the company’s heritage of building firearms for the U.S. military—by recreating “America’s first general-issue, breechloading rifle.”

The Armed Citizen® April 14, 2025

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.