SARK

Finish: Stonewash

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The Emerson SARK (Search and Rescue Knife) is an official U.S. Navy rescue tool featuring a blunted tip for safety and precision. Designed for emergency use, it delivers unmatched effectiveness and reliability in critical situations.

How To Use The Wave Feature

How To Use The Wave Feature

An important part of knowing the anatomy of an Emerson Knife is knowing how to utilize it. Using the  patented Emerson Wave Feature correctly, you can deploy the knife out of pocket rapidly. It takes some practice to master. See how it's done in the video above.

An important part of knowing the anatomy of an Emerson Knife is knowing how to utilize it. Using the  patented Emerson Wave Feature correctly, you can deploy the knife out of pocket rapidly. It takes some practice to master. See how it's done in the video above.

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Jerry J.

As a former Firefighter, I carried this knife every shift. Now it is part of my EDC rotation. Great knife

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Jerry J.

Great on duty and EDC. Love it

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Alexander T.

A wonderful knife and for its intended purpose a tool that's close to pure perfection.
The most amazing feature to me is found when it comes to the grip-options.
No matter if you grab the P-SARK in any "normal" way with the blade sticking out front, edge downward, for usual cutting purposes or, reverse for "karambit-like" applications and even if you grip it with the edge facing upwards in an emergency where you intend to cut seatbelts, this knife feels like it was molded to your hands.
Definitly one of the most versatile tools one can own.

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JD

I've been carrying this knife for 17 years ('01 stamp) on my weak hand pocket. Only a few minor issues with mine: it needed a little locktite on main **** to keep tip from contacting the liner on close. I'm mixed on the black blade I bought. On one hand I don't like seeing stratchs and chips on the finish, but on the other I know it is a well-used knife and not an 'accessory'.
With regular sharpening (hawkbill was initially a challenge for me) this knife doesn't know when to quit. I'm also impressed with the clip: 17yrs of carry in jeans pocket and the onlything that has failed is the jeans. The spring is as strong as the day I took the knife out of the box. I never fear the knife coming out of my pocket unless I want to -- something I cannot say for any of my other knives.

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