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- OLK-038 Series Tactical Fixed Blade Knife available
Enjoy a 15% discount on new OERLA products. https://www.amazon.com/gp/mpc/A19UIVKY52D2XM 9.45 inches (240mm) overall length of the blade from the tip to the front of the guard is 4.13 inches (105mm) handle length: 5.27 inches (134mm) and it has a knife weight of 9 ounces blade thickness: 4.82mm 440C Stainless Steel 58~60HRC
- Coming soon. Will be available in January 2022
Coming soon OLK-038 Series with Tactical design 440C stainless steel 58~60HRC Dimensions about: 9.45 inches (240mm) overall, blade thickness: 4.82mm. length of the blade from the tip to the front of the guard is 4.13 inches (105mm), handle length: 5.27 inches (134mm) and it has a knife weight of 9 ounces
- "Personalized service" now available!
OERLA start to provide the "personalized service" for those who are looking for a meaningful special gift for theirs lover, friends or families. A unique gift, with your blessings and full of love, will surely become a common fond memories. What are you waiting for? Be the first to experience your personalized service at OERLA.
- A few definitions of a tactical knife you may not know
There is no definition of a tactical knife, but it has some essential characteristics. Today we will talk about some basic features of the tactical knife. The term tactical knife was coined in the mid-1990s to define a knife with a specific appearance and use characteristics—several basic features of tactical knives. 1. Usually has a non-reflective blade 2. Usually has a synthetic material handle 3. Specially designed for cutting hard objects and quick use 4. Military purposes triggered by aesthetics Non-reflective blade coating. Among the characteristics of tactical knives, non-reflective blades are the most obvious. How is the non-reflective effect formed? Non-reflective is done in several different ways. The most common is ribbon polishing. Surface treatment can be completed just by using an abrasive belt. This gives the blade a non-reflective and beautiful surface. Another method is sandblasting, electroplating coating, or stone-wash, using silica glass beads instead of sand, producing a more uniform, light gray, non-reflective smooth surface. It usually has a synthetic material grip handle. The handles of tactical knives usually use synthetic materials, including but not limited to Micarta, G-10, and carbon fiber. However, these three are the most popular handle materials for tactical blades on the market. In the past century, handle materials have evolved from wood, leather washers, and even cast brass and aluminum to synthetic materials. In the mid-1990s, Micarta was mainly used. Later, with the appearance of G-10, more colors and configurations were provided, and it became more and more the preferred handle material. Some people say that the knife manufacturer "Bob Terzuola" made the world's first tactical folding knife, while others say that "Ernest Emerson" made the first tactical knife. These are inconclusive. Sal Glesser, the founder of Spyderco Knives company, once said: A tactical knife is any knife that you carry with you when you need a knife.
- Why you need to "stay away" from your blade
Rule No. 1: If you love it, "stay away" from it. DO NOT touch the blade directly with your finger. Try to hold back your pamper. It's easy to understand, as a knife collector, the favorite knife just like your favorite pet or even your baby. You may expect to have the closest contact with your blades all the time. However, this is not good behavior. First of all, it is not safe to do so. The blade is usually very sharp and can easily cause physical injury. Secondly, some old knives and sabers may contain unknowable trace elements and microorganisms, which could make wounds difficult to heal. Finally, the most important thing is, the sweat on human hands has a corrosive effect. If you often touch the knife but no cleaning in time, it will cause rust spots that will affect the knife's appearance. So, If you love your knives, please "keep distance" with them.
- OERLA Lotto Monthly Lucky Draw event UPDATE
Our lucky draw event will be moved to OERLA official website from OERLA Facebook home page since July 1st, 2020. Please check the following link for detail information: https://www.oerlausa.com/sweepstakes
- OERLA Lotto Monthly Lucky Draw event is now launched
The OERLALotto Monthly Lucky Draw event is now launched. All OERLA exist customers can easily qualify to attend it by complete simple tasks on OERLA Facebook home page. This event will be held once a month, and the whole lottery drawing process will be recorded by video. Various prizes are sent out every month. Don't miss out! For more details, please follow the introduction on OERLA Facebook home page. What are you waiting for? Come to join us! You are probably the next lucky.











