The Commander (knife) is a large recurve folding knife made by
Emerson Knives, Inc.
Emerson Knives, Inc. is an American company that produces knives and related products. It was founded in 1996 by custom knifemaker Ernest Emerson in an effort to mass-produce his folding knife designs for the U.S. Military and collector markets.
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that was based on a custom design, the ES1-M, by
Ernest Emerson
Ernest R. Emerson (born March 7, 1955) is an American custom knifemaker, martial artist, and edged-weapons expert. Originally an engineer and machinist in the aerospace industry, Emerson became a knifemaker by producing knives for a martial a ...
that he originally built for a West Coast Navy SEAL Team.
[
] It was winner of the
Blade Magazine Overall Knife of the Year Award for 1999.
History
The Commander has its origins with Emerson's CQC-8 or "Banana" folding fighting knife based on the Bob Taylor
Warrior Knife
The Warrior knife is a large curved blade fighting knife with a serrated back edge that was first made by Al Mar Knives and Round Eye Knife and Tool (REKAT). Part of the knife's design is credited to martial arts instructor Michael Echanis.
Desig ...
and the
Bill Moran ST-23: a knife designed with the blade in line for reverse grip or sabre grip fighting.
[Dick, Steven (1997).''Emerson ES1-M Special OPS Survival Blade'', Tactical Knives Magazine. Winter 1997] This knife became popular among the
British SAS
The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. It was founded as a regiment in 1941 by David Stirling and in 1950, it was reconstituted as a corps. The unit specialises in a number of roles including counter-terro ...
and the
US Navy SEALs
The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the Naval Special Warfare Command. Among the SEALs' main functions are conducting s ...
,
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'' (2003-03-27). Retrieved 2009-05-12 however the SEALs wanted something more aggressive so Emerson developed the SSRT(Silent Sentry Removal tool) model: a larger, hooked blade with a serrated, doubled-edged spine.
This blade's profile resembled the horn of a
Rhinoceros
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and its more popular name is the Rhino.
The blade folded below the level of the handle scales so the user could not be cut by this extra edge, a small hole drilled through both handle scales and liners allowed the blade to be held in place so it would not open on a
parachute jump and cause harm to the operator.
Although the knife functioned perfectly in the field, its final design was too specific for the Navy.
During this same period, Emerson was working on a
SERE
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* Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract, a British military training program
* Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape, an American military training program
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(Survival, Escape, Resistance, and Evasion) folding knife for troops at
Fort Bragg
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. When officers from
Naval Special Warfare
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saw this knife they felt that with a few small changes such as the addition of a blade-catcher, it would suit their needs: the final result was dubbed the ES1-M.
A civilian version was made and called the ES1-C; this model did not include the blade-catcher.
In field-testing it was realized that the blade-catcher would open the knife when drawn from the pocket.
[Shackleford, Steve (1997). "Cutler of Fortune", ''Blade Magazine'', October 1997] Emerson modified this design and secured a patent for it in March 1999.
This mechanism is known as the Wave and the knife was added to the production line of Emerson's new factory and was called "The Commander".
The Commander was the winner of the ''Blade Magazine'' Overall Knife of the Year Award for 1999.
The Emerson Commander was the third model manufactured by
Emerson Knives, Inc.
Emerson Knives, Inc. is an American company that produces knives and related products. It was founded in 1996 by custom knifemaker Ernest Emerson in an effort to mass-produce his folding knife designs for the U.S. Military and collector markets.
...
The earliest run in 1998 is one of the most sought-after production models by collectors, as the majority of the work from
waterjet cutting the liners to grinding the
blade
A blade is the portion of a tool, weapon, or machine with an edge that is designed to puncture, chop, slice or scrape surfaces or materials. Blades are typically made from materials that are harder than those they are to be used on. Historica ...
s was performed by hand, by Emerson himself. In 2000, Emerson Knives offered a larger version based on the original size of the ES1-M and called it the "Super Commander" as well as a 10% downsized version dubbed the "Mini Commander". The first runs of Super Commanders were made as limited editions for Triple Aught Design (TAD) Gear of
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
and featured the company's logo on the reverse side of the blade. In 2005 the Super Commander became a regular model in the company's lineup.
In 2006, Emerson released a Commander with a larger clip-point blade and no recurve. This model was specifically made for the
hunting
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market as a skinning knife. Its designation is the CQC-16. In 2009, at the annual
Blade Show
The Blade Show is an annual tradeshow for the cutlery industry. It is the largest event of its type in the world. The show is owned by Caribou Media Group and is hosted by Blade Magazine. The event has over 1,000 exhibitors and is the host for ind ...
in
Atlanta
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, Georgia, Emerson announced a collaboration with
Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives designs, sources and manufactures a wide range of knives, including pocketknives, sporting knives, and kitchen cutlery. Kershaw is a brand of Kai USA Ltd., a member of the KAI Group, headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon, United Sta ...
to manufacture an
automatic
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version of the Commander. At the 2010
SHOT Show
The SHOT Show , which is an acronym for "Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show", is an American annual trade show for the shooting sports, hunting, outdoor recreations and firearm manufacturing industries. The show is owned and sponsored by ...
in Las Vegas, NV, Emerson unveiled the UBR Commander, a 10% scaled-up version of the Super Commander.
Specifications
The Commander features a recurve shaped blade that is 3.75" long and hardened to a
Rockwell hardness
The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale based on indentation hardness of a material. The Rockwell test measures the depth of penetration of an indenter under a large load (major load) compared to the penetration made by a preload (minor load). The ...
of 57-59 RC.
The handle is 5.0" long making the knife 8.75" inches in length when opened.
The blade steel is Crucible's 154 CM and is .125" thick, although
CPM S30V steel CPM S30V is a martensitic (hardened) powder-made (sintered) wear and corrosion resistant stainless steel developed by Dick Barber of Crucible Industries in collaboration with knifemaker Chris Reeve. Its chemistry promotes the formation and eve ...
,
ATS-34,
Damascus steel
Damascus steel was the forged steel of the blades of swords smithed in the Near East from ingots of Wootz steel either imported from Southern India or made in production centres in Sri Lanka, or Khorasan, Iran. These swords are characterized ...
, and
Titanium
Titanium is a chemical element with the Symbol (chemistry), symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Found in nature only as an oxide, it can be reduced to produce a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength, resista ...
with a carbide edge have been used.
The butt-end of the knife features a hole for tying a
lanyard
A lanyard is a cord, length of webbing, or strap that may serve any of various functions, which include a means of attachment, restraint, retrieval, and activation and deactivation. A lanyard is also a piece of rigging used to secure or low ...
. Some models are made with partially serrated blades to aid in the cutting of seatbelts or webbing.
The handle material of the Commander is composed of two titanium liners utilizing a
Walker linerlock
The Linerlock is a locking mechanism for folding pocket knives. A Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can be opened and closed with one hand without repositioning the knife in the hand. The lock is self-adjusting for wear. ...
and a double detent as the locking mechanism.
The reasons for using titanium as a linerlock material were due to its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
The handle's scales are made from black G-10 Fiberglass, although models were made for a few years utilizing green G-10 and limited runs have been made with a desert tan color. A pocket clip held in place by three screws allows the knife to be clipped to a pocket, web-gear, or
MOLLE
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.
Each model is equipped with Emerson's Wave opening mechanism, aside from one-off versions that lacked it.
The Wave is a small hook on the spine of the blade designed to catch the edge of a user's pocket. The blade opens as the knife is drawn.
The Mini Commander is built to the same specifications except the blade is 3.4" in length and 8.0" overall. Likewise, the Super Commander has a 4.0" blade and is 9.5" in overall length.
In the media
The Commander was featured in the short-lived UPN television series ''
Soldier of Fortune, Inc.
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and was used by the character of Zak in the 1998 movie ''The Placebo Effect''. The knife is written about in the military and spy novels of
Dennis Chalker
Dennis Chalker (born July 28, 1954) is a retired Navy SEAL, inventor and author who has written six books about the United States Navy SEALs.
Career
Chalker began his military service with the U.S. Army, serving in the 82nd Airborne Division fro ...
and
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and Barry Eisler's John Rain.
References
External links
Emerson Knives Official Site
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Military knives
Equipment of the United States Navy
Pocket knives
Mechanical hand tools
Goods manufactured in the United States