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Design by Gabriel A. Serman

Bellum Daga

FX-0171100

Blade Steel: N690Co stainless steel

Hardness: HRC 58-60

Blade Coating: black Idroglider

Handle: G10 black

Blade Length: 17.5 cm - 6.89"

Overall Length: 32.5 cm - 12.80"

Blade Thickness: 6 mm - 0.24"

Weight: 275 gr - 9.70 oz

  • Description

    The most emblematic name for this article, born through the collaboration with Gabriel A, Serman, could not be anything but BELLUM. The Latin word which stands for “battle-war”. A very ambitious program, where we tried to put the most characteristical elements possible, found in various daggers that were made, and designed in the past.

    The form, the design, and the research for perfect symmetry make that you can hold this dagger in different positions. Thanks mostly to the fact that you can place your thumb in two different points on the hand-guard, independent of the size of one's hand when gripped or if one is left-handed.

    On the front part of the two G10 inserts, a thumbprint has been made, so that one can use it with the blade vertically, not only horizontally.

    Gabriel A. Serman is an Italian Canadian Master, and instructor of police, and military units. Expert in various martial arts styles, specialized in the use of knives, and small arms. Besides his experience, Gabriel continues to study, and work with the most authoritative, and famous international instructors in the martial arts, and in the use of small arms. One of his biggest passions is the dagger, and in this model, he tried to enclose the most possible elements known by him.

  • Designer
    Gabriel A. Serman

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  • Blade
    Blade Coating: black Idroglider

    Idroglider
    Special non stick coating made of PTFE that ensures long life and rust resistance.

    Blade Steel: N690Co stainless steel

    Acciaio Steel Carbonio Carbon Cromo Chromium Cobalto Cobalt Azoto Nitrogen Manganese Manganese Molibdeno Molybdenu Nichel Nickel Fosforo Phosphorous Silicio Silicon Zolfo Sulfur Tungsteno Tungs Vanadio Vanadium
    N690CO 1.08 17.30 1.50 - 0.40 1.10 - - 0.40 - - 0.10

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The most emblematic name for this article, born through the collaboration with Gabriel A, Serman, could not be anything but BELLUM. The Latin word which stands for “battle-war”. A very ambitious program, where we tried to put the most characteristical elements possible, found in various daggers that were made, and designed in the past.

The form, the design, and the research for perfect symmetry make that you can hold this dagger in different positions. Thanks mostly to the fact that you can place your thumb in two different points on the hand-guard, independent of the size of one's hand when gripped or if one is left-handed.

On the front part of the two G10 inserts, a thumbprint has been made, so that one can use it with the blade vertically, not only horizontally.

Gabriel A. Serman is an Italian Canadian Master, and instructor of police, and military units. Expert in various martial arts styles, specialized in the use of knives, and small arms. Besides his experience, Gabriel continues to study, and work with the most authoritative, and famous international instructors in the martial arts, and in the use of small arms. One of his biggest passions is the dagger, and in this model, he tried to enclose the most possible elements known by him.

Designer

Gabriel A. Serman

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Blade Coating: black Idroglider
Idroglider
Special non stick coating made of PTFE that ensures long life and rust resistance.
Blade Steel: N690Co stainless steel
Acciaio Steel Carbonio Carbon Cromo Chromium Cobalto Cobalt Azoto Nitrogen Manganese Manganese Molibdeno Molybdenu Nichel Nickel Fosforo Phosphorous Silicio Silicon Zolfo Sulfur Tungsteno Tungs Vanadio Vanadium
N690CO 1.08 17.30 1.50 - 0.40 1.10 - - 0.40 - - 0.10