

🗡️ Ready for Anything: The Tactical Edge You Can't Afford to Miss
The Cold Steel Recon 1 is a 4-inch spear point tactical folding knife featuring a DLC-coated alloy steel blade for exceptional scratch resistance and durability. Its patented Tri-Ad lock system offers unmatched strength, holding up to 800 lbs, ensuring maximum safety during use. Designed with ambidextrous pocket and belt clips, it supports both right- and left-handed carry with a slim, stealthy profile. The aggressive G-10 handle scales provide ergonomic comfort and a secure grip, making it a trusted choice among military, law enforcement, and survival professionals for everyday carry and tactical applications.







| ASIN | B00U1I8T1S |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,017,714 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4,472 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442012399 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 4 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.59 x 1.81 x 0.71 inches |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Model Name | 27TLCS |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 27TLCS |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Construction |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 4" |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
| Style | [Modern, Minimalist] (Please note that the product details do not explicitly confirm either of these style values, but they seem to be the most applicable options based on the available information and the list of acceptable values.) |
| Theme | Tactical |
| UPC | 707568750247 705442012399 |
A**R
A great update for a tough knife
This is going to be a kind of long review so let me give you a quick summary. If you are looking for a hard work knife or a knife for self defense, the cold steel recon 1 with the spear point blade is a fantastic choice. I haven't had any issue with it and if you watch any videos on the recon 1's strength, you won't be disappointed. The Blade itself: I chose the spear point version of the Recon 1. It has a strong tip which can be used for semi delicate tasks. If you need a delicate tip, get the clip point. If you need a heavy heavy use tip, the tanto is a surprisingly good choice. That being said the spear point gives you a good balance of both worlds. My particular Recon 1 was not as sharp as some of my other knives. It was also ground more on one side than the other, which made my cutting edge slightly offset to the right. I re profiled the edge and sharpened it a bit more and now it is almost razor sharp. It is hollow ground which, so far, works great for slicing, not push cutting, but slicing. Materials: The blade steel is CTS XHP steel. From my experience with it, it is fine grained which lets you put a super sharp edge on it. It will easily shave hair off of my arm. It was slightly harder to sharp than s30v(another really good steel) but the edge is very durable. It polishes really well, which again leads to a super fine and precise edge. The blade is coated with DLC(diamond like coating) which is a huge improvement. I haven't really been able to scratch or scrap it, so I don't know what it takes to damage the coating. I have cut wood, cardboard, plastic and not a single blemish on the coating. The handles are super aggressive textured g10, no steel liners. It's a super strong and rigid handle, while still being light weight. Ergonomics: I wear large sized gloves and the Recon 1 fits in my hand perfectly. Its a secure grip and I can even choke up on the knife (putting my index finger on the area between the blade and the finger choil) for a more precise cut. The pocket clip doesn't feel uncomfortable while holding the knife. In pocket the Recon 1 is somewhat on the large side, but its not too bad. It does stick out of your pocket about half an inch. For cold steel, half an inch is really good. The thumb studs are reversible, using only a flat head screw driver, and are very functional. No issue what so ever with the thumb studs. The lock, which has no noticeable play in it, is slightly hard to disengage, but it gets better to open as the knife ages. That being said, the triad lock also becomes stronger as it ages, which is good design. BE CAREFUL: when closing the knife, it has a spring in it which pulls the knife back into the handle when the blade is about a third of the way open. Make sure your fingers are not in the way. It is sharp, and it will cut you if you don't pay attention to it. It sounds stupid but there's a couple videos out there of people getting cut because they didn't move their fingers out of the way fast enough. Conclusion: I use the recon 1 as a hard use work knife. It feels and is strong. Its a comfortable knife that feels like it'll last a long time. I have yet to have any issue with it after fixing up the edge geometry. If you want to use it for self defense, it has tons of traction, but in an emergency situation, the thumb studs are some what small. With a bit of training, that shouldn't be an issue. I would absolutely recommend it as a work knife. Maybe not as an edc, but if you can get past the bulk, its a relatively light weight knife and it has so much capabilities.
M**D
RAF - Ready for Anything . . .
Cold Steel Recon 1 Spear Point - This is my first Cold Steel purchase and it fills a former void in my collection perfectly. Regarding a couple comments I acknowledged before making my decision to purchase: * Yes, it's a big knife - but for a big knife it isn't at all heavy. No doubt due to the fact that it appears there are no steel liner supports beneath the scales. * Yes, the G-10 scales are aggressive - but that is EXACTLY what I wanted. The Recon 1 in hand is definitely a formidable and impressive tool. The action is a deliberate utilitarian experience. The knife, in a vehicular analogy, is more of a serious Bug-Out Vehicle than a seriously luxurious SUV. The lock-back mechanism also requires a conscious mechanical action. The blade line-up is perfect and the blade lock-up is rock-solid in all directions. It arrived remarkably sharp. A true work of functional beauty. As a point of reference, I bounce between a Mechanix Large or XL depending - and the Recon 1 feels custom made for my grip. I do, however, find that the thumb studs are pretty far away, and I found opening the folder required some getting used to. My technique is to get it just past the detent, then use a little wrist action to send it into 'Ready For Anything' position. Interestingly, it has bullied its way into my EDC lineup. Yes, it does take up some real estate in the pocket, but realistically, so do most of the big bellied sub-3" knives I own. Carry options are certainly a very personal choice, but I tend to lean toward bigger, rather than undersized. After all, you never know what sort of task or unplanned event might greet your day!
M**H
A beautiful beast of a folder
I own several Cold Steel knives, including 3 other versions of the Recon (I have 2 mini recons in the tanto & spear point, as well as the Recon 1 with the clip point blade and the Recon XL). I love the Recon 1 because the 4" blade is perfect for a folder imo. It's big enough to do serious work, but still small enough to do fine carving. The 4" size also means that the handle fits perfectly in my large hands. The handle itself is fantastic, with a nice aggressive texture that feels good in the hand without causing any pain. The handle is contoured to fit in the hand perfect for me, with a large primary finger groove for the pointer finger and a second groove for the middle finger. The pocket clip is 4 way, so the Recon can be carried tip up/down, left or right side. The lockup is on the Recon is rock solid. There's no left/right wiggle when open. Cold Steel's axis locking mechanism is one of the best imo, and I don't worry about the lock failing on me. The ambi thumb stub is adjustable, so you can add or take away length to ensure your thumb makes positive contact. There's also a spot where you can add some paracord to the handle. The spear point blade itself is a monster piece of metal. The hollow grind works well for the spear point shape. The belly on the blade is a good size, giving you plenty of cutting surface. The blade was razor sharp out of the box, as it should be. The blade itself is thick, so no worries about it breaking. This is my EDC knife for the foreseeable future. So why only 4 stars and not 5? The Recon 1 is a BIG knife- it's not something that is easily concealed. It's also heavy, do you definitely know it's in your pocket. Also for $90 they could have easily added a glass breaker or base that could be used for hammering. Lastly the pocket clip has a beaver tail that swoops up, and that swoop can get in the way during extended use causing a hot spot/contact point that can be uncomfortable.
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