BECKWITH COVERT
The Beckwith / Covert is a USA-made, sub-compact fixed blade designed expressly for defensive daily carry. It’s slim, discreet-carry low profile and modern swedged tanto blade with aggressive jimped thumb ramp make it excel at both deep-cut slashing as well as stabbing. The textured G-10 scales provide grippy grip and the flat profile allows for intuitive edge-indexing. The positive rear quillon provides indexed, reliable and fast draw.
The Covert is meant to be carried inside the front pocket for either strong-side or off-side carry, in our purpose-designed USA made Kydex sheath.
The Beckwith/Covert is produced in batches. For more on how our batches work, click here.
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Blade Designer Notes:
The Beckwith Covert is named to honor Col. Charlie Beckwith, the founder of US Delta Force.
Specifications:
Steel: 1/8” AEB-L stainless steel hardened to 60-62 HRC
Blade shape/grind: Tanto with 25º bevel edge
Total Length: 7”
Blade length: 3”
Handle Length: 4”
Overall thickness: 0.5"
Handle: G-10 w/ G-10 liners
Weight: 3.5 oz. (knife only); 4.5 oz. (knife with sheath)
Country of Origin: USA
Lagniappe: it's a surprise!
Check out the Beckwith Covert User Manual.
Reviews
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Just feels right
The look and fell of this is off the charts. I have several fixed blades and the Beckwith Covert is by far the BEST I've ever handled. SUPER slicey, compact and the handle at the end allows me to pull out incredibly easy. The thumb indentation to the base of the blade is awesome. It feels like an extension of my body.
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Beckwith
I have bought so many fixed blade knives , but have never found the perfect combination of sheath /knife design . This combo has it all , knife is perfect in every way . Light enough to carry in light weight running shorts all day . Don’t use my amtac or dynamis alliance blades anymore after this purchase. Will be getting another.
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Beckwith Covert
I just received it yesterday and it is awesome. Great job guys at Fisher Blades.
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Functionally and aesthetically beautiful
Conversed with Chas Fisher himself several times before ordering. Liked the thought process behind the positioning of the pocket clip/sheath for off weapon side carry. So much more impressed in person. Knife, sheath, system, attention to detail and overall quality is best I have seen. Thank you Fisher brothers!!!!! Work of art that is functional and potentially life saving.
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Beckwith Covert Tactical Knife
Great knife, perfect size, well built, American made, manual with it. I love it !
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Beckwith/Covert
Received my Beckwith Covert yesterday and couldn’t be more pleased. Both the knife and sheath are spot on and high quality. Blade is sharper than sharp and appreciate the extra bandaid they sent in the package. Some thoughtful engineering went into this EDC and anyone interested should watch their videos. Many will hesitate because of the price but you pay for quality and since this is replacing my typical EDC I wouldn’t want to risk my like to a cheap substitute should you have to draw it in a self defense situation. Purchase with confidence and thanks to the Fisher brothers for a knife well done.
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Beckwith covert
Exactly what I was looking for. Super well made and fits in my pocket next to my phone perfectly.
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Incomparable
Fisher Blades essentially created their own category with this offering. It’s a capable, manageable, easily deployable fixed blade that carries like a pocket knife and cuts like a katana. Every aspect of the Beckwith Covert is clearly thought through and executed flawlessly with the end goal and its intended purpose in mind. Past that, it’s an absolute work of art, down the every detail. Expect great things coming out of this shop in Montana in the years to come.
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Beckwith/ covert
I bought the knife because I saw it came with a bandaid… then I received the package in the mail, and love it. The way it sits up in the pocket is nice, the grip on the handle is wonderful. My only dislike so far would be I wish the pocket clip was a little lower on the sheath just so I wasn’t grabbing both the sheath and handle together.