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TOPS — Viking Tactics Seax 1095 Carbon Steel Black Micarta Handle

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AUD A$460.99

A tactical Viking seax in 1095 steel with black Micarta scales and a Kydex sheath for modern carry.

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Specs

Blade Material
1095 Carbon Steel
Handle Material
Black Micarta
Blade Length
16.5cm
Total Length
30cm
Weight
280g
Coating
Acid Wash
Sheath
Kydex
Steel Hardness
56-58 HRC

Description

The TOPS Viking Tactics seax bridges Norse heritage with modern tactical design — 1095 carbon steel is acid-washed for a battle-worn finish and paired with contoured black Micarta scales. The full-tang build with jimping on the spine gives you a rock-solid grip and controlled spine strikes, while the Kydex sheath supports MOLLE and belt attachment. A premium tactical Viking knife for outdoor professionals and blade enthusiasts who want a seax built for real-world deployment.
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**Viking Spirit, Modern Edge** The acid-washed blade looks like it was pulled from an archaeological dig — but the 1095 steel beneath holds an edge that outperforms any museum piece by centuries. Clip the Kydex sheath to your belt or MOLLE vest and deploy the seax with confidence in any survival scenario, from backcountry bushcraft to tactical field operations.
**Where History Meets the Operator** TOPS designed the Viking Tactics seax in collaboration with former military personnel who wanted a fixed blade rooted in historical precedent but built to modern tactical specs. The 1095 carbon steel is hardened to 56-58 HRC and acid-etched in Idaho, producing a matte, non-reflective finish that evokes ancient iron while delivering contemporary cutting performance.
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Looking After Your Blade
Keep your blade in top nick. Give it a rinse and dry after each use to stop corrosion. Every now and then, rub a thin coat of mineral oil along the blade. Sharpen with a whetstone or honing rod at a steady angle. Store it in a sheath, knife roll, or on a magnetic strip — never chucked loose in a drawer. For carbon and Damascus steel, give it a wipe after cutting acidic foods. For folding knives, clean out the pivot and pop a drop of lubricant in to keep it opening smoothly.