Toor Knives Anaconda Carbon Fixed Blade Knife Black G10 3.75" Black Oxide

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SKU: TOOR-ANA-CRB

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Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
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Toor Knives Anaconda Carbon Fixed Blade Knife Black G10 3.75" Black Oxide

Toor Knives

SKU: TOOR-ANA-CRB

Out Of Stock

(1 review) Write a Review
SKU:
TOOR-ANA-CRB
Weight:
23.40 Ounces
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
LaunchStock:
0
LaunchDate:
12/31/25 01:00AM
Blade Length:
3.5" - 4"
availability:
out of stock
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  • Overall: 8.25"
  • Blade: 3.75" CPM3V, Black Oxide Drop Point
  • Handle: 4.5" Black G10 "Snake" Texture
  • Weight: 6.7oz
  • Sheath: Kydex, Black
  • Knife Type: Fixed Blade
  • Made in the USA
  • Model: Anaconda-Carbon

Named in honor of a 2002 operation that took place in the War in Afghanistan, the Anaconda is considered a Toor heritage blade, by some. Although strategically updated in 2021, Toor still designates this knife as both Tactical and Concealable, as its streamlined outline continues to take up minimal space on your gear. 

The Anaconda’s iconic ring measures 1.125”, which allows for an easy draw, with or without gloves, and its blade features a rounded convex edge that allows for smooth slices.
Toor's signature snake scale handle minimizes the risk of the knife sliding out of your hand when working in wet conditions, while still maintaining smooth and comfortable contours if concealed against the body.
Constructed of CPM3V Steel, with a Black Oxide finish, the Anaconda is made to operate in nature’s toughest environments with little-to-no corrosion on the blade.

Each Anaconda is made at the Toor manufacturing facility, in San Diego, CA and includes a black FlexTech KYDEX® sheath. 

 

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    I don’t like it.

    Posted by Frank Evans on Apr 1st 2024

    The handle sucks for me. It’s thin and hard to hold, ring is to large and not ergonomic. TKell makes better ring handles. Nothing about the grip works for me, my wife or my kids. The knife is thick stock for how narrow the blade is, not just relatively dull of the box but it’s more of a sharper prybar than anything close to a cutter. I don’t like it. Also mine is supposed to be 3v, but it’s not stamped so even if I did want to use it I can’t be positive it’s 3v not s35v they typically use. It’s my only Toor knife and I will not buy another. Nothing about this thing is worth seeing if they do anything correctly. I’m not surprised some companies are great at designs for functionality some are good at collection art. That’s fine, but these aren’t even remotely good for collection art either.