A dagger is double edged sheath knife with a symmetrical blade intended for stabbing. Although it's original design was as a fighting knife, the design has been adapted for less exciting uses such as letter openers. Encompassing boot knives, trench knives, and the famous Fairbairn-Sykes commando dagger, daggers have long been critical parts of a fighting mans kit.

Below we've got a selection of all types of daggers - from reproductions of famous fighting knives , to knives well suited for today's battlefields, and of course - daggers designed for everyday usage, like our Shopmade® Letter Opener

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A.G. Russell™ Shopmade® Push Dagger Letter Openers

A.G. Russell™ Shopmade® Push Dagger Letter Openers

Push Daggers appear to be a uniquely American development, first appearing on the early riverboats and in the gold fields of California and Nevada. Gamblers favored them because they could be as swift across a poker or faro table as a percussion pistol without the possibility of a mis-fire.

SMR-814-GB Small $165.00

SMR-822-GB Large $175.00

Randall Model 2 Fighting Stiletto

Randall Model 2 Fighting Stiletto

This is a heavily made dagger or dirk with a 7" blade of O-1 high carbon tool steel with a Rockwell hardness of 54. The India Stag handle measures 4-3/4"- 5" and has a brass double hilt.

RA-M2S7 $565.00

Gerber® 2008 Mark II™

Gerber® 2008 Mark II™

Gerber Legendary Blades® first introduced the Mark II™ in 1966 during the Vietnam War. It became the most sought after knife of the Viet Nam conflict and has been one of the best selling knives of all time.

GE2201874 $94.95

SOG® Daggert- Bead Blasted Blades

SOG® Daggert- Bead Blasted Blades

SOG® is replacing their Desert Dagger® with the Daggert which is available in two sizes. Both are weighted and balanced for perfect control.

SOG-D26BB $99.95

SOG-D25BB $84.95

SOG® Daggert- Black TiNi Coated Blade

SOG® Daggert- Black TiNi Coated Blade

SOG® is replacing their Desert Dagger® with the Daggert which is available in two sizes. Both are weighted and balanced for perfect control.

SOG-D26T $119.95

SOG-D25T $99.95

SOG® Mini Pentagon

SOG® Mini Pentagon

Sized down into a 3-1/2" blade of 1/8" AUS-6 at 55-57 Rc with a gray powder coat. Checkered handle of glass reinforced Zytel®. Black Leather sheath. Made in Japan. Suggested retail $54.95.

SOG-M14 $57.95

Böker® Applegate - Fairbairn

Böker® Applegate - Fairbairn

About 20 years ago Col. Applegate premiered his Applegate-Fairbairn Fighting Knife. The first version was handmade by T. J. Yancy in Colorado. This knife has had a long life. When T. J. stopped making them, Al Mar made them in Japan. While Blackjack had their factory operating in Illinois, they made the knife, and now they are being made by Böker® in Solingen, Germany.

BO-AF11 Combo $119.95

BO-AF12 Plain $94.95

Böker® 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

Böker® 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

In 1915, when the battle lines of WWI changed into a trench war, there was a growing need to supply the infrantryman with a functional dagger. Henrich Böker & Company of Solingen, Germany received the government order to develop a compact fighting knife. The 1918 Trench Knife was the result. It quickly became one of the most desired by the troops.

BO-121918 $114.95

Böker® 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

Böker® 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

In 1915, when the battle lines of WWI changed into a trench war, there was a growing need to supply the infrantryman with a functional dagger. Henrich Böker & Company of Solingen, Germany received the government order to develop a compact fighting knife. The 1918 Trench Knife was the result. It quickly became one of the most desired by the troops.

BO-121918HH $149.95

Böker® 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

Böker® 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

Böker® began reproducing legendary fighting knives with Damascus blades in 1999. The knife was the Applegate-Fairbairn fighter. The most recent is their re-introduction of the German Trench Knife. In 1915, when the battle lines of WWI changed into a trench war, there was a growing need to supply the infantryman with a functional dagger. Henrich Böker & Company of Solingen, Germany received the government order to develop a compact fighting knife.

BO-1918DAM $575.00